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Culturally Sensitive and Congruent Digital Learning Initiative

               Our research has some limitations that need to be taken into account
             when interpreting the results. Firstly, it was carried out on a limited sample,
             which may affect the generality of the findings. We recommend that further
             research is carried out on larger and more diverse samples to ensure more
             representative results. Second, technology is changing rapidly, which means
             that our findings may quickly become outdated. Thirdly, some of the data col-
             lected in our study is based on participants‘ self-assessment, which may lead
             to subjective bias. These limitations should be taken into account in further
             research and application of our findings. Our findings clearly show that ICT
             has an important role to play in improving the efficiency and quality of work
             and patient care. However, more research is needed to understand the long-
             term effects and to adapt to rapid technological change.

             Conclusion
             Our research clearly shows that ICT not only facilitates the organisation and
             control of work, but also improves access to data, supports learning and ev-
             idence-based information gathering, and improves the quality of patient
             care. These findings highlight the key role of ICT in improving efficiency and
             accuracy in the modern working environment. Further developments in ICT
             will continue to shape the way we work and acquire knowledge, and it is im-
             portant that we focus on research that supports these changes and ensures
             the safe and effective use of technology.

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