Shook Lisa Marie, Farrell Christina Bennett, Mosley Cami
Cincinnati Comprehensive Sickle Cell Center, Division of Hematology, Cancer and Blood Diseases Institute, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, USA.
Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA.
Adv Med Educ Pract. 2022 May 4;13:443-447. doi: 10.2147/AMEP.S358841. eCollection 2022.
Healthcare providers faced numerous knowledge gaps and challenges with adapting practice behaviors in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. In response, an established virtual sickle cell disease (SCD) telementoring program rapidly expanded from monthly evidence-based didactic sessions focused on medical and psychosocial complications of sickle cell disease, to additional supplemental COVID-19 sessions with emerging pandemic topics and forums for shared experiences to address this timely educational need among multidisciplinary healthcare providers.
In March 2020, the COVID-19 and Sickle Cell Disease Project ECHO telementoring series was launched with a rapidly evolving curriculum of contemporary topics and case presentations. Topics included COVID-19 specific management for children and adults with sickle cell disease and strategies to adapt care and communication during the pandemic. Participants completed evaluations after each session.
From March 2020 to February 2022, there were 20 COVID-19 and SCD Project ECHO sessions held with an average of 43 participants per session, which is over a 170% increase from the average SCD ECHO monthly attendance pre-pandemic. Participants represented 21 states and 3 countries. A majority of participants (91%) self-reported significantly improved knowledge of COVID-19.
Project ECHO is a successful educational strategy to diffuse knowledge using a virtual platform during a public health emergency, by facilitating shared learning among a community of practice that specializes in the management of sickle cell disease.
鉴于新冠疫情,医疗服务提供者在调整实践行为方面面临诸多知识空白和挑战。作为回应,一个既定的镰状细胞病虚拟远程指导项目迅速从每月一次聚焦镰状细胞病医学和心理社会并发症的循证教学课程,扩展到增加关于新冠疫情新出现主题的补充课程以及分享经验的论坛,以满足多学科医疗服务提供者这一及时的教育需求。
2020年3月,启动了新冠疫情与镰状细胞病项目ECHO远程指导系列,其课程包含快速演变的当代主题和病例展示。主题包括针对患有镰状细胞病的儿童和成人的新冠疫情特定管理方法,以及在疫情期间调整护理和沟通的策略。参与者在每次课程后完成评估。
从2020年3月到2022年2月,共举办了20次新冠疫情与镰状细胞病项目ECHO课程,平均每次课程有43名参与者,这比疫情前镰状细胞病ECHO每月平均出席人数增加了170%以上。参与者来自21个州和3个国家。大多数参与者(91%)自我报告称对新冠疫情的知识有显著提高。
项目ECHO是一种成功的教育策略,通过在一个专注于镰状细胞病管理的实践社区中促进共享学习,在公共卫生紧急情况下利用虚拟平台传播知识。