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Development of a learning-oriented computer assisted instruction designed to improve skills in the clinical assessment of the nutritional status: a pilot evaluation

Computer assisted instruction (CAI) is an effective tool for evaluating and training students and professionals. In this article we will present a learning-oriented CAI, which has been developed for students and health professionals to acquire and retain new knowledge through the practice. A two-pha...

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Analysis
CAI
Cardiovascular disease
Cardiovascular diseases
Charts
Clinical Competence
Computer assisted instruction
Computer programs
Computer-Assisted Instruction - methods
Computers
Core curriculum
Design
Diet
Evaluation
Family medical history
Food science
Graduate studies
Health education
Health risks
Humans
Learning
Medical diagnosis
Medical History Taking - methods
Medical personnel
Medical screening
Nutrition
Nutrition Assessment
Nutrition Disorders - diagnosis
Nutrition research
Nutritional assessment
Nutritional Status
Operating systems
Patients
Physiology
Pilot Projects
Professionals
Programming languages
Qualitative research
Quality of Life
Skills
Software
Students
Teaching
Teaching methods
Training
title Development of a learning-oriented computer assisted instruction designed to improve skills in the clinical assessment of the nutritional status: a pilot evaluation
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