Fremont Pierre, Schneider Kathryn, Laroche Anne, Emery Carolyn, Yeates Keith
Department of Rehabilitation, Laval University, Quebec, Quebec, Canada.
Sport Injury Prevention Research Centre and Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med. 2020 Feb 27;6(1):e000700. doi: 10.1136/bmjsem-2019-000700. eCollection 2020.
A massive open online course (MOOC) has the potential to help address the public health burden of concussion across all levels of sport and leisure activities. The main objectives of this study were to document the volume of participation and to estimate the impact of a MOOC on concussion protocol implementation.
Between April 2016 and October 2018, four editions of a French-language MOOC on concussion were presented. Each of the six modules contains a section presenting the main learning content and a section proposing a reflective process to support the implementation of a concussion protocol in the participant's environment. The proportion of registrants who achieved successful completion of the course was the main outcome. Surveys were also used to document the types of participants and their intent to implement or update a protocol.
Thirty per cent of 8368 registrants successfully completed the course. Of the 3061 participants who completed a survey about their background, 58.8% were healthcare professionals, 16.3% were sport or school stakeholders, and 10.1% were parents or persons who sustained a concussion. Of the 1471 participants who completed a survey about their intent to implement or update a concussion protocol in their environment, 39.4% answered positively.
This study describes the first use of a MOOC to address the issue of concussion. The experience of a French-language MOOC shows promising results supporting the use of this innovative educational strategy as part of the solution to the public health issue of concussion.
大规模开放在线课程(MOOC)有潜力帮助应对各级体育和休闲活动中脑震荡带来的公共卫生负担。本研究的主要目的是记录参与人数,并评估MOOC对脑震荡协议实施的影响。
在2016年4月至2018年10月期间,推出了四个法语版的脑震荡MOOC。六个模块中的每个模块都包含一个介绍主要学习内容的部分和一个提出反思过程的部分,以支持参与者在其环境中实施脑震荡协议。成功完成课程的注册者比例是主要结果。还通过调查记录参与者的类型及其实施或更新协议的意图。
8368名注册者中有30%成功完成了课程。在3061名完成背景调查的参与者中,58.8%是医疗保健专业人员,16.3%是体育或学校利益相关者,10.1%是家长或脑震荡患者。在1471名完成关于在其环境中实施或更新脑震荡协议意图调查的参与者中,39.4%给出了肯定回答。
本研究描述了首次使用MOOC来解决脑震荡问题。法语MOOC的经验显示出有希望的结果,支持将这种创新教育策略作为解决脑震荡公共卫生问题方案的一部分。