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Assessing
the Administrative Support Needs (Library and Technical) of Allied
Health Students Enrolled in a Distance Education Program
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Amanda Carroll-Barefield,
MSA, RHIA, LNHA
Program Director, Health Informatics (Undergraduate Programs)
Medical College of Georgia |
Citation:
Carroll-Barefield, A.
Assessing the Administrative Support Needs (Library and Technical) of Allied
Health Students Enrolled in a Distance Education Program. The Internet
Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice. July 2006. Volume 4
Number 3.
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Abstract
As more emphasis is placed on offering education to the distance
student and monies are spent to provide these services, institutions
must ensure they reap the rewards of the investment. One avenue to
ensure success in distance education is the implementation of strong
student support services. This is a task that will take the teamwork
of educators, administrators, instructional technologists/designers,
and support personnel. For institutions transitioning to a distance
format, measures must be taken to ensure that the learner, no matter
what the method of delivery, has access to equivalent student support
services. One approach to measuring this aspect is the determination
of student satisfaction with the support services offered to distance
students. A study was conducted at a public health sciences research
university in the Southeast to determine whether the administrative
student support services (library and technical) offered at the
institution met the educational needs of allied health students
enrolled in a distance education program. Results from student
questionnaires were analyzed to determine the satisfaction level of
distance students with administrative (library and technical) student
support services. Overall responses showed that allied health students
enrolled in a distance education program were satisfied with the
existing student support services (library and technical) offered by
the institution. Narrative responses from the participants reinforced
a common theme that although the students were satisfied with the
services, more emphasis needed to be placed on library and technical
support services that are available to distance education students
during the program orientation. |
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Keywords
and terms: Allied Health
Professions/Administrative Support/Distance Education/Distance Library
Services/Distance Technical Services/Student Support |
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