Maloney Stephen, Tunnecliff Jacqueline, Morgan Prue, Gaida James, Keating Jennifer, Clearihan Lyn, Sadasivan Sivalal, Ganesh Shankar, Mohanty Patitapaban, Weiner John, Rivers George, Ilic Dragan
Department of Physiotherapy. Monash University, Frankston, Australia.
Epworth Health Care, Melbourne, Australia.
JMIR Med Educ. 2017 Mar 30;3(1):e5. doi: 10.2196/mededu.6357.
Professional development is essential in the health disciplines. Knowing the cost and value of educational approaches informs decisions and choices about learning and teaching practices.
The primary aim of this study was to conduct a cost analysis of participation in continuing professional development via social media compared with live conference attendance.
Clinicians interested in musculoskeletal care were invited to participate in the study activities. Quantitative data were obtained from an anonymous electronic questionnaire.
Of the 272 individuals invited to contribute data to this study, 150 clinicians predominantly from Australia, United States, United Kingdom, India, and Malaysia completed the outcome measures. Half of the respondents (78/150, 52.0%) believed that they would learn more with the live conference format. The median perceived participation costs for the live conference format was Aus $1596 (interquartile range, IQR 172.50-2852.00). The perceived cost of participation for equivalent content delivered via social media was Aus $15 (IQR 0.00-58.50). The majority of the clinicians (114/146, 78.1%, missing data n=4) indicated that they would pay for a subscription-based service, delivered by social media, to the median value of Aus $59.50.
Social media platforms are evolving into an acceptable and financially sustainable medium for the continued professional development of health professionals. When factoring in the reduced costs of participation and the reduced loss of employable hours from the perspective of the health service, professional development via social media has unique strengths that challenge the traditional live conference delivery format.
专业发展在健康学科领域至关重要。了解教育方法的成本和价值有助于为学习和教学实践的决策与选择提供依据。
本研究的主要目的是对通过社交媒体参与继续职业发展与参加现场会议的成本进行分析比较。
邀请对肌肉骨骼护理感兴趣的临床医生参与研究活动。通过匿名电子问卷获取定量数据。
在受邀为本研究提供数据的272人中,150名临床医生(主要来自澳大利亚、美国、英国、印度和马来西亚)完成了结果测量。一半的受访者(78/150,52.0%)认为他们通过现场会议形式能学到更多。现场会议形式的参与成本中位数为1596澳元(四分位间距,IQR 172.50 - 2852.00)。通过社交媒体提供的同等内容的参与成本为15澳元(IQR 0. – 58.50)。大多数临床医生(114/146,78.1%,缺失数据n = 4)表示他们愿意为社交媒体提供的基于订阅的服务支付中位数为59.50澳元的费用。
社交媒体平台正逐渐成为健康专业人员继续职业发展的一种可接受且经济上可持续的媒介。从卫生服务的角度考虑参与成本的降低以及可工作时间损失的减少,通过社交媒体进行专业发展具有独特优势,对传统的现场会议形式构成挑战。