Utunen Heini, George Richelle, Ndiaye Ngouille, Tokar Anna, Attias Melissa, Gamhewage Gaya
World Health Organization.
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2021 May 27;281:969-973. doi: 10.3233/SHTI210322.
Accessibility, multilingualism and real-time knowledge transfer are the tenets of the OpenWHO learning platform. A descriptive analysis was conducted using anonymised statistical datasets retrieved from the OpenWHO reporting system to understand global use trends. When examining OpenWHO use in the areas with the highest burden of COVID-19 cases, a strong correlation was identified between the burden of COVID-19 and OpenWHO user activity. Further, health professionals are the top users of COVID-19 materials. The massive demand for OpenWHO courses confirms the need for real-time learning materials in accessible, multilingual formats during a pandemic. Learning is a global public good and is an essential component of the response to health emergencies.
可及性、多语言性和实时知识转移是世界卫生组织开放学习平台的宗旨。利用从世界卫生组织开放报告系统检索到的匿名统计数据集进行了描述性分析,以了解全球使用趋势。在研究世界卫生组织开放学习平台在新冠肺炎病例负担最重地区的使用情况时,发现新冠肺炎负担与世界卫生组织开放学习平台用户活动之间存在强烈关联。此外,卫生专业人员是新冠肺炎资料的主要用户。对世界卫生组织开放学习平台课程的大量需求证实,在大流行期间需要以可及的、多语言形式提供实时学习材料。学习是一种全球公共产品,也是应对卫生紧急情况的重要组成部分。