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What is Perceived Instrumentality

Advancing Health Education With Telemedicine
A perception of the usefulness of a given task/training toward the user’s future goals.
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Updating Training in the Medical Field: The TARGET Model and Its Applications to Remote Learning
Brandon Matsumiya (University of Central Florida, USA) and Clint A. Bowers (University of Central Florida, USA)
Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 19
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8783-6.ch012
Abstract
This chapter briefly reviews the literature that explores the training technique of deliberate practice and the related constructs, training outcomes of achievement goal orientation, self-efficacy, perceived instrumentality, and reflective practice. This work explains how educators can use and measure these variables to enhance current training methodologies. As part of creating more effective training, the TARGET model, developed by Ames, will be utilized to discuss potential ways to enhance training outcomes in a post-COVID-19 world. Specifically, suggestions are offered for enhancing online training using deliberate practice combined with the TARGET model within a medical setting where there are limited resources.
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