Rastogi Aayushi, Bansal Akanksha, Keshan Pranav, Jindal Ankur, Prakash Arun, Kumar Vinay
Department of Epidemiology, Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences, Delhi, India.
Department of Project ECHO and PRAKASH, Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences, Delhi, India.
J Family Med Prim Care. 2022 Sep;11(9):5375-5386. doi: 10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_2305_21. Epub 2022 Oct 14.
With the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic, face-to-face training was suspended considering social-distancing norms. The training needs of the healthcare workers (HCWs) were being met by the online mode. Initially, the use of the online mode was limited but was eventually popularized with increased use. This would have led to a change in the perception toward the online mode. However, the use of online learning has financial and temporal obstacles. With this objective, a study was conducted among the HCWs to assess the perception, satisfaction, and preference associated with the modes of learning.
A cross-sectional study was conducted from February to April 2021 among the HCWs. An online link to the survey was circulated among the HCWs who attended online or/and offline training. The questionnaire had 38 questions assessing the sociodemographic details, perception, satisfaction level, and preferences of the participants. Univariable and multivariate logistic regression were performed using SPSS v-22.
A total of 1,113 responses were received with the mean age of 33.17 ± 8.13 years and approximately 63% of the participants were females. Approximately 54% perceived the online mode of learning as a better mode of learning. Also, 67% preferred and 80.5% recommended the online mode whereas mean satisfaction was found to be more for the offline mode as compared to the online mode.
The study concludes that the online mode of learning is the most preferred and recommended mode among the HCWs, whereas there is more dissatisfaction with respect to the online mode. The study also emphasizes that the instructors need to improve the practical knowledge of the learners by integrating technical modalities.
随着新冠疫情的出现,考虑到社交距离规范,面对面培训暂停。医护人员的培训需求通过在线模式得到满足。最初,在线模式的使用有限,但最终随着使用的增加而得到推广。这可能导致了对在线模式看法的改变。然而,在线学习存在财务和时间方面的障碍。基于这一目的,对医护人员进行了一项研究,以评估与学习模式相关的看法、满意度和偏好。
2021年2月至4月对医护人员进行了一项横断面研究。向参加在线或/和线下培训的医护人员分发了调查问卷的在线链接。问卷有38个问题,评估参与者的社会人口学细节、看法、满意度水平和偏好。使用SPSS v-22进行单变量和多变量逻辑回归分析。
共收到1113份回复,参与者的平均年龄为33.17±8.13岁,约63%为女性。约54%的人认为在线学习模式是更好的学习模式。此外,67%的人更喜欢并80.5%的人推荐在线模式,而与在线模式相比,线下模式的平均满意度更高。
该研究得出结论,在线学习模式是医护人员中最受欢迎和推荐的模式,而对在线模式的不满更多。该研究还强调,教师需要通过整合技术手段来提高学习者的实践知识。