Participation in an Online Course about Death and Dying: Exploring Enrolment Motivations and Learning Goals of Health Care Workers
The Dying2Learn massive open online course (MOOC) was a five-week course designed for the general community covering various topics related to death and dying, developed with a sociocultural focus that encouraged personal reflection and open discussion, rather than a medical or clinical focus. Yet,...
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Main Authors: | Claris Oh (Author), Lauren Miller-Lewis (Author), Jennifer Tieman (Author) |
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2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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