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The use of competency-based models and blended learning in the development of modern medical educational materials in Tajikistan

https://doi.org/10.52888/0514-2515-2025-366-3-20-27

Abstract

Objective: To summarise the steps taken towards implementing a modular, competency-based approach to nursing education in Tajikistan.
Materials and methods: The study comprised an online survey conducted via Google Forms among teachers, medical college students and practising nurses (n = 80), a comparative analysis of nursing textbooks used in post-Soviet countries, and the application of competency-based and blended learning principles to the development of modular content. Additionally, international standards (ICN, WHO) and the level of digital accessibility in educational institutions were examined.
Results: A total of 65% of respondents indicated a preference for printed materials supplemented with QR codes, while 87.5% reported having full or partial internet access. The textbook analysis revealed limited integration of modular and digital components. The developed model incorporates a modular structure and digital tools, such as QR codes, video lessons and online tests, which are aligned with international standards and competency-based learning.
Conclusions: Implementing a modular, competency-based learning model supported by digital tools is a feasible and promising way to advance nursing education in Tajikistan. Most respondents confirmed the convenience of hybrid (print-digital) formats, particularly printed materials with QR codes for accessing online resources. However, successful adoption will require institutional support, improved digital literacy and the development of sustainable educational infrastructure.

About the Authors

Z. Kh. Abdurahmonzoda
SI “Republican Educational and Clinical Center for Nursing”
Tajikistan

Zuhro Kholovna Abdurahmonzoda- PhD in Medicine, Head 

Dushanbe 


Competing Interests:

Authors declare no conflict of interest 



F. O. Raupov
SI “Republican Educational and Clinical Center for Nursing”
Tajikistan

Firdavs O. Raupov - Deputy Head for Scientific and Methodological Affairs 

Dushanbe 


Competing Interests:

Authors declare no conflict of interest 



D. T. Safokhonov
SI “Republican Educational and Clinical Center for Nursing”
Tajikistan

Dovut T. Safokhonov - Physician, Lecturer, Head of Educational Department  

Dushanbe 


Competing Interests:

Authors declare no conflict of interest 



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Abdurahmonzoda Z.Kh., Raupov F.O., Safokhonov D.T. The use of competency-based models and blended learning in the development of modern medical educational materials in Tajikistan. Health care of Tajikistan. 2025;(3):20-27. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.52888/0514-2515-2025-366-3-20-27

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