World Health Organization, Genève, Switzerland.
J Med Internet Res. 2022 May 26;24(5):e28911. doi: 10.2196/28911.
Focus group discussions (FGDs) are widely used to obtain qualitative data from purposely selected groups of people. This paper describes how the Learning and Capacity Development (LCD) unit of the World Health Organization (WHO) Health Emergencies Programme (WHE) digitalized FGDs to engage with WHO staff from around the world, to listen, share, and collect their feedback in the development of a WHO learning framework. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the introduction of local lockdowns and travel restrictions resulted in the wide use of digital platforms, such as Zoom, for employee communications and collaboration capable of reaching employees wherever they are working. The LCD/WHE team drew upon the experience of WHO colleagues from human resources, country, and regional offices to set up and hold FGDs in 6 languages with participants from all WHO regions. Building on the findings of a 2019 WHO staff survey, which was part of a comprehensive, organization-wide career development initiative, the digitalized FGDs allowed for the exchange of substantive feedback, novel ideas, and alignment, connecting across different geographies, disciplines, and levels of seniority. As a result, FGDs can be successfully conducted online, but it is essential to remove barriers to participation by adopting a multilingual and flexible approach in multinational and international organizations such as the WHO.
焦点小组讨论(FGD)被广泛用于从有目的选择的人群中获取定性数据。本文描述了世界卫生组织(WHO)卫生应急规划(WHE)学习与能力发展(LCD)部门如何对 FGD 进行数字化,以与来自世界各地的 WHO 工作人员进行互动,在开发 WHO 学习框架的过程中听取、分享和收集他们的反馈意见。COVID-19 大流行的影响以及当地封锁和旅行限制的实施,使得数字平台(如 Zoom)广泛应用于员工通信和协作,能够覆盖到无论身处何处的员工。LCD/WHE 团队借鉴了人力资源、国家和地区办事处的 WHO 同事的经验,以六种语言设立和举行 FGD,参与者来自世卫组织所有区域。在 2019 年世卫组织工作人员调查的基础上,该调查是全面的、全组织范围的职业发展倡议的一部分,数字化 FGD 使实质性反馈、新想法和一致性得以交流,跨越了不同的地理位置、学科和职等。因此,FGD 可以在线上成功进行,但对于像 WHO 这样的跨国和国际组织来说,采用多语言和灵活的方法消除参与障碍至关重要。