Walsh Kieran
BMJ Group, BMA house, Tavistock Square, London.
Educ Health (Abingdon). 2008 Mar;21(1):64. Epub 2008 Apr 9.
BACKGROUND Infectious diseases kill more than 10 million people worldwide every year. It is therefore vital that doctors receive a good education in this field. Online learning is one way in which doctors can learn new knowledge and skills. We conducted this study to determine whether the infectious diseases interactive online learning packages enabled primary care professionals to increase their knowledge and skills in the area of infectious diseases. DESCRIPTION We built a series of interactive case histories on the following topics: tuberculosis; hepatitis B; hepatitis C; influenza; meningitis; mumps; helicobacter pylori; chlamydia; and genital herpes. The modules involved a pre-test, a number of interactive cases and/or a summary of up-to-date knowledge in that area and a post-test. RESULTS The learning modules were completed by 3,956 users. Wilcoxon's test showed that learners increased their knowledge to a statistically significant degree (p < 0.001) and qualitative data showed that users found the tool useful. DISCUSSION The results appear to demonstrate that online modules are effective in helping health professionals learn more about infectious diseases.
每年全球有超过1000万人死于传染病。因此,医生接受该领域的良好教育至关重要。在线学习是医生获取新知识和技能的一种方式。我们开展这项研究以确定传染病交互式在线学习包能否使基层医疗专业人员增加其在传染病领域的知识和技能。
我们围绕以下主题构建了一系列交互式病例史:结核病;乙型肝炎;丙型肝炎;流感;脑膜炎;腮腺炎;幽门螺杆菌;衣原体;以及生殖器疱疹。这些模块包括一个预测试、若干交互式病例和/或该领域最新知识的总结以及一个后测试。
3956名用户完成了学习模块。威尔科克森检验表明学习者的知识有统计学显著提高(p < 0.001),定性数据显示用户认为该工具有用。
结果似乎表明在线模块在帮助卫生专业人员更多了解传染病方面是有效的。