Independent Research Consultant, Aberdeen, UK
Independent Research Associate, Aberdeen, UK.
BMJ Health Care Inform. 2022 Mar;29(1). doi: 10.1136/bmjhci-2021-100504.
The aim of this study was to identify and characterise the health and social care membership of the British Computer Society (BCS), an international informatics professional organisation, and to determine their ongoing development needs.
A prepiloted online survey included items on professional regulatory body, job role, work sector, qualifications, career stage, BCS membership (type, specialist group/branch activity (committees, event attendance)), use of BCS.org career planning/continuing professional development (CPD) tools, self-reported digital literacy and other professional registrations. The quantitative data were analysed using descriptive statistics in JASP V.0.9.2 to report frequencies and correlations.
Responses were received from 152 participants. Most were male (n=103; 68%), aged 50-59 years (n=41; 28%), working in England (n=107; 71%) with master's or honours degrees (n=80; 53%). Most were either new (5 years or less; n=61; 40%) or long-term members (21 years or more; n=43; 28%) of BCS. Most were not interested in health specialist groups (n=57; 38%) preferring non-health specialist groups such as information management (n=54; 37%) and project management (n=52; 34%).
This is the first paper to characterise the health and social care membership of an IT-focused professional body and to start to determine their CPD needs. There are further challenges ahead in curating the content and delivery.
This study is the starting point from which members' CPD needs, and ongoing interest, in being recognised as health and social care professional members, can be acknowledged and explored. Further research is planned with the participants who volunteered to be part of designing future CPD content and delivery.
本研究旨在确定并描述英国计算机学会(BCS)的健康和社会关怀会员,该学会是一个国际信息学专业组织,并确定他们不断发展的需求。
一项预编制的在线调查包括专业监管机构、工作角色、工作部门、资格、职业阶段、BCS 会员(类型、专业团体/分支活动(委员会、活动出席))、使用 BCS.org 职业规划/持续专业发展(CPD)工具、自我报告的数字素养和其他专业注册等项目。使用 JASP V.0.9.2 中的描述性统计分析对定量数据进行分析,以报告频率和相关性。
共收到 152 名参与者的回复。大多数是男性(n=103;68%),年龄在 50-59 岁(n=41;28%),在英格兰工作(n=107;71%),拥有硕士或荣誉学位(n=80;53%)。大多数是 BCS 的新成员(5 年或以下;n=61;40%)或长期成员(21 年或以上;n=43;28%)。大多数对健康专业团体不感兴趣(n=57;38%),更喜欢非健康专业团体,如信息管理(n=54;37%)和项目管理(n=52;34%)。
这是第一篇描述以 IT 为重点的专业团体的健康和社会关怀会员并开始确定他们的 CPD 需求的论文。在策划内容和交付方面还存在进一步的挑战。
本研究是承认和探索成员在被认可为健康和社会关怀专业成员方面的 CPD 需求和持续兴趣的起点。计划与自愿参与设计未来 CPD 内容和交付的参与者进行进一步研究。