FACTORS AFFECTING ADOPTION AND DIFFUSION OF DISTANCE EDUCATION AMONG HEALTH WORKERS
Abstract In the past decade, distance education enrollment has become more common in colleges and universities, increasing from 1.6 million students in 1998 to an estimated 6.7 million in 2012. The purpose of this study was to identify which constructs in Rogers’ (2003) diffusion of innovation theory are more likely to contribute to adoption and diffusion of distance education in health education. Health education instructors and faculty can use the ...
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