Department of International Health, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Oxford Policy Management, New Delhi, India.
BMJ Open. 2022 Jun 14;12(6):e050363. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-050363.
Mobile Academy is a mobile-based training course for India's accredited social health activist (ASHA) community health workers (CHW). The course, which ASHAs access by dialling a number from their phones, totals 4 hours of audio content. It consists of 11 chapters, each with their own quiz, and provides a cumulative pass or fail score at the end. This qualitative study of Mobile Academy explores how the programme was accessed and experienced by CHWs, and how they perceive it to have influenced their work.
We conducted in-depth interviews (n=25) and focus group discussions (n=5) with ASHAs and other health system actors. Open-ended questions explored ASHA perspectives on Mobile Academy, the course's perceived influence on ASHAs and preferences for future training programmes. After applying a priori codes to the transcripts, we identified emergent themes and grouped them according to our CHW mLearning framework.
ASHAs reported enjoying Mobile Academy, specifically praising its friendly tone and the ability to repeat content. They, and higher level health systems actors, conceived it to primarily be a test not a training. ASHAs reported that they found the quizzes easy but generally did not consider the course overly simplistic. ASHAs considered Mobile Academy's content to be a useful knowledge refresher but said its primary benefit was in modelling a positive communications approach, which inspired them to adopt a kinder, more 'loving' communication style when speaking to beneficiaries. ASHAs and health system actors wanted follow-on mLearning courses that would continue to compliment but not replace face-to-face training.
This mLearning programme for CHWs in India was well received by ASHAs across a wide range of education levels and experience. Dial-in audio training has the potential to reinforce topical knowledge and showcase positive ways to communicate.
Mobile Academy 是一款面向印度认证的社会卫生活动家(ASHA)社区卫生工作者(CHW)的移动培训课程。ASHA 可以通过拨打手机上的号码来访问该课程,总共有 4 小时的音频内容。它由 11 个章节组成,每个章节都有自己的测验,并在最后提供一个通过或不通过的累积分数。这项对 Mobile Academy 的定性研究探讨了该计划是如何被 CHW 访问和体验的,以及他们如何认为它对他们的工作产生了影响。
我们对 ASHA 和其他卫生系统参与者进行了深入访谈(n=25)和焦点小组讨论(n=5)。开放式问题探讨了 ASHA 对 Mobile Academy 的看法、该课程对 ASHA 的感知影响以及对未来培训计划的偏好。在对转录本应用预设代码之后,我们确定了新兴主题,并根据我们的 CHW 移动学习框架对它们进行了分组。
ASHA 报告说他们喜欢 Mobile Academy,特别是称赞它的友好语气和重复内容的能力。他们和更高层次的卫生系统参与者认为,它主要是一种测试而不是培训。ASHA 报告说他们发现测验很容易,但通常不认为课程过于简单。ASHA 认为 Mobile Academy 的内容是一个有用的知识复习,但表示其主要好处是在模拟积极的沟通方法,这激发他们在与受益者交流时采用更亲切、更“有爱心”的沟通方式。ASHA 和卫生系统参与者希望继续跟进的移动学习课程,这些课程将继续补充但不取代面对面培训。
这款针对印度 CHW 的移动学习课程受到了广泛教育水平和经验的 ASHA 的欢迎。拨号音频培训有可能强化主题知识,并展示积极的沟通方式。