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学术-人道主义合作开发并评估新型虚拟 COVID-19 培训师培训课程。

Development and assessment of novel virtual COVID-19 trainer-of trainers course implemented by an academic-humanitarian partnership.

机构信息

Division of Global Emergency Medicine, Warren Alpert Medical School, Brown University, Providence.

Department of Emergency Medicine and Pediatrics, Warren Alpert Medical School, Brown University, Providence.

出版信息

Glob Health Action. 2022 Dec 31;15(1):2010391. doi: 10.1080/16549716.2021.2010391.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In response to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, Project HOPE®, an international humanitarian organization, partnered with Brown University to develop and deploy a virtual training-of-trainers (TOT) program to provide practical knowledge to healthcare stakeholders. This study is designed to evaluate this TOT program.

OBJECTIVE

The goal of this study is to assess the effectiveness of this educational intervention in enhancing knowledge on COVID-19 concepts and to present relative change in score of each competency domains of the training.

METHODS

The training was created by interdisciplinary faculty from Brown University and delivered virtually. Training included eight COVID-19 specific modules on infection prevention and control, screening and triage, diagnosis and management, stabilization and resuscitation, surge capacity, surveillance, and risk communication and community education. The assessment of knowledge attainment in each of the course competency domain was conducted using 10 question pre-and post-test evaluations. Paired t-test were used to compare interval knowledge scores in the overall cohort and stratified by WHO regions. TOT dissemination data was collected from in-country partners by Project Hope.

RESULTS

Over the period of 7 months, 4,291 personnel completed the TOT training in 55 countries, including all WHO regions. Pre-test and post-test were completed by 1,198 and 706 primary training participants, respectively. The mean scores on the pre-test and post-test were 68.45% and 81.4%, respectively. The mean change in score was 11.72%, with P value <0.0005. All WHO regions had a statistically significant improvement in their score in post-test. The training was disseminated to 97,809 health workers through local secondary training.

CONCLUSION

Innovative educational tools resulted in improvement in knowledge related to the COVID-19 pandemic, significantly increasing the average score on knowledge assessment testing. Academic - humanitarian partnerships can serve to implement and disseminate effective education rapidly across the globe.

摘要

背景

为应对冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行,国际人道主义组织希望工程(Project HOPE)与布朗大学合作,开发并部署了一个虚拟培训师培训(TOT)计划,以为医疗保健利益相关者提供实用知识。本研究旨在评估该 TOT 计划。

目的

本研究的目的是评估这种教育干预措施在增强有关 COVID-19 概念的知识方面的有效性,并介绍培训中每个能力领域的相对得分变化。

方法

培训由布朗大学的跨学科教师团队创建,并通过虚拟方式提供。培训包括八个针对感染预防和控制、筛查和分诊、诊断和管理、稳定和复苏、应变能力、监测、风险沟通和社区教育的 COVID-19 特定模块。使用 10 个问题的预测试和后测试评估来评估每个课程能力领域的知识掌握情况。采用配对 t 检验比较总体队列和按世界卫生组织区域分层的间隔知识得分。希望工程从国内合作伙伴处收集 TOT 传播数据。

结果

在 7 个月的时间里,共有 55 个国家的 4291 人完成了 TOT 培训,包括所有世界卫生组织区域。共有 1198 名和 706 名主要培训参与者分别完成了预测试和后测试。预测试和后测试的平均分数分别为 68.45%和 81.4%。平均分数变化为 11.72%,P 值<0.0005。所有世界卫生组织区域在后测中的得分均有统计学显著提高。通过当地二级培训,该培训已传播到 97809 名卫生工作者。

结论

创新的教育工具使与 COVID-19 大流行相关的知识得到了提高,大大提高了知识评估测试的平均分数。学术-人道主义伙伴关系可以快速在全球范围内实施和传播有效的教育。

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