Monash College, Docklands, Victoria, Australia.
United Nations University International Institute for Global Health (UNU-IIGH), Cheras, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
BMJ Open. 2022 May 3;12(5):e054719. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-054719.
An implementation research (IR) massive open online course (MOOC) was developed by the Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases, to address the scarcity of training in low-income and middle-income countries in the field of IR. The Kirkpatrick model was used to evaluate the IR MOOC as it is widely applied for evaluation of training and educational programmes. The Kirkpatrick model evaluates training programmes on four levels: reaction, learning, behaviour and results. This paper addresses the impact of the IR MOOC on participants' professional practice.
Findings are based on analysis of survey and interview data collected 1.5-2 years after the conclusion of the two 2018 IR MOOC offerings. Of the 3858 MOC participants, 748 responded to the anonymous online survey and seven of these respondents were interviewed. All data are self-reported.
The IR MOOC was successful in enhancing the professional practice of participants and for their organisations. Over 40% reported modifying or implementing changes in their professional work. Respondents reported that participation in the MOOC had improved their ability to conduct IR, enhanced their professional profiles and increased their opportunities for collaboration, research and job promotion. Respondents stated that the MOOC had improved their work quality and productivity, and allowed them to contribute to research, initiate and develop professional collaborations and train others in IR. Respondents reported an increase in applying for grants and scholarships and presenting and publishing work on IR after participating in the MOOC. Barriers applying the knowledge gained from the IR MOOC were experienced, for example, due to a lack of funding and lack of support from colleagues, managers and organisations.
Participants perceived that the IR MOOC was successful in its aims of delivering medium-term and long-term results in relation to their own and their organisations' professional outcomes.
热带病研究和培训特别计划开发了一项实施研究(IR)大规模在线课程(MOOC),以解决低收入和中等收入国家在 IR 领域培训不足的问题。柯克帕特里克模型被用于评估 IR MOOC,因为它广泛应用于培训和教育计划的评估。柯克帕特里克模型从四个层面评估培训计划:反应、学习、行为和结果。本文探讨了 IR MOOC 对参与者专业实践的影响。
研究结果基于对 2018 年两次 IR MOOC 结束后 1.5-2 年收集的调查和访谈数据的分析。在 3858 名 MOOC 参与者中,有 748 人回应了匿名在线调查,其中 7 人接受了采访。所有数据均为自我报告。
IR MOOC 成功地增强了参与者及其组织的专业实践能力。超过 40%的人报告在专业工作中修改或实施了变更。受访者表示,参加 MOOC 提高了他们进行 IR 的能力,增强了他们的专业形象,并增加了他们合作、研究和晋升的机会。受访者表示,MOOC 提高了他们的工作质量和生产力,使他们能够为研究做出贡献,发起和发展专业合作,并培训其他人进行 IR。受访者报告称,在参加 MOOC 后,他们申请赠款和奖学金以及展示和发表有关 IR 的工作的机会有所增加。在应用从 IR MOOC 中获得的知识方面存在障碍,例如,由于缺乏资金以及同事、经理和组织的支持不足。
参与者认为,IR MOOC 成功地实现了其目标,即在他们自己和组织的专业成果方面实现中期和长期成果。