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快速适应 COVID-19 大流行下的癌症教育:对肿瘤学受训者的现场虚拟统计学和研究技能研讨会的评估。

Rapid Adaptation of Cancer Education in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Evaluation of a Live Virtual Statistics and Research Skills Workshop for Oncology Trainees.

机构信息

Sydney University Clinical School, Camperdown, NSW, Australia.

Sydney West radiation Oncology Network,, Westmead and Blacktown Hospitals, Hawksbury Rd, Westmead, NSW, 2145, Australia.

出版信息

J Cancer Educ. 2022 Aug;37(4):905-910. doi: 10.1007/s13187-020-01898-9. Epub 2020 Oct 21.

Abstract

Due to COVID-19, an annual interactive statistics and research methodology workshop for radiation oncology trainees was adapted at short notice into a live virtual format. This study aimed to evaluate trainee opinions around the educational value of the workshop, logistical aspects and impact on interactivity. A post-course on-line survey was completed by 26/42 trainee attendees (response rate 62%). For five pre-specified learning outcomes (LO), 58 to 69% of trainees agreed that the LO was completely or largely met (Likert scores 6 and 7 on a scale 1 = not met at all; 7 = completely met). All trainees felt that logistical aspects of the workshop including organisation, accessibility to the platform and sound/image quality were good or excellent. With regard to opportunities for interaction and suitability for small-group 'break-out' sessions, the majority felt that interaction could be adequately maintained whilst just under a quarter felt the delivery method was not fit for the purpose. Networking/social engagement with peers and teachers was the factor most impaired using the live virtual delivery format. Over three-quarters of trainees replied they would favour the current event or other educational sessions being offered (at least as an option) in a virtual format in the future. Cost and convenience were given as the major non-COVID-19-related benefits of virtual on-line learning. These preliminary findings provide valuable feedback to help adapt or develop further on-line educational and training initiatives that will be necessary in the COVID-19 pandemic period and beyond.

摘要

由于 COVID-19 的影响,原本一年一度的放射肿瘤学培训生互动统计和研究方法学讲习班在短时间内被改编为虚拟现场形式。本研究旨在评估学员对该讲习班的教育价值、后勤方面以及对互动性影响的看法。在课程结束后,有 26/42 名学员(回应率为 62%)完成了在线调查。对于五个预先设定的学习成果(LO),58%至 69%的学员认为 LO 完全或大部分得到了满足(李克特量表 1=完全未满足;7=完全满足)。所有学员都认为讲习班的后勤方面,包括组织、平台的可访问性以及声音/图像质量都很好或优秀。至于互动机会和适合小组“分组”会议的情况,大多数学员认为可以充分维持互动,但近四分之一的学员认为这种教学方法不适合该目的。使用虚拟现场交付形式,学员之间的网络/社交互动以及与老师的互动受到的影响最大。超过四分之三的学员表示,他们希望将来以虚拟形式提供当前的活动或其他教育课程(至少作为一种选择)。成本和便利性是虚拟在线学习的非 COVID-19 相关的主要优势。这些初步发现为适应或进一步开发在线教育和培训计划提供了有价值的反馈,这些计划将在 COVID-19 大流行期间及以后是必要的。

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