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利用开源在线课程内容进行公共卫生突发事件培训:针对卫生专业人员的新冠疫情课程系列混合方法案例研究

The Use of Open-Source Online Course Content for Training in Public Health Emergencies: Mixed Methods Case Study of a COVID-19 Course Series for Health Professionals.

作者信息

Skinner Nadine Ann, Job Nophiwe, Krause Julie, Frankel Ariel, Ward Victoria, Johnston Jamie Sewan

机构信息

Stanford Center for Health Education, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States.

Stanford Center for Health Education, Stanford University, Cape Town, South Africa.

出版信息

JMIR Med Educ. 2023 Feb 23;9:e42412. doi: 10.2196/42412.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic generated an urgent need for credible and actionable information to guide public health responses. The massive open-source online course (MOOC) format may be a valuable path for disseminating timely and widely accessible training for health professionals during public health crises; however, the reach and effectiveness of health worker-directed online courses during the pandemic remain largely unexplored.

OBJECTIVE

This study investigated the use of an open-source online course series designed to provide critical COVID-19 knowledge to frontline health workers and public health professionals globally. The study investigated how open-source online educational content can be optimized to support knowledge sharing among health professionals in public health emergencies, particularly in resource-limited contexts.

METHODS

The study examined global course enrollment patterns (N=2185) and performed in-depth interviews with a purposive subsample of health professionals enrolled in the course series (N=12) to investigate the sharing of online content in pandemic responses. Interviewed learners were from Ethiopia, India, Kenya, Liberia, Malawi, Rwanda, Thailand, Uganda, the United Arab Emirates, and the United States. Inductive analysis and constant comparative methods were used to systematically code data and identify key themes emerging from interview data.

RESULTS

The analysis revealed that the online course content helped fill a critical gap in trustworthy COVID-19 information for pandemic responses and was shared through health worker professional and personal networks. Enrollment patterns and qualitative data illustrate how health professionals shared information within their professional networks. While learners shared the knowledge they gained from the course, they expressed a need for contextualized information to more effectively educate others in their networks and in their communities. Due to technological and logistical barriers, participants did not attempt to adapt the content to share with others.

CONCLUSIONS

This study illustrates that health professional networks can facilitate the sharing of online open-source health education content; however, to fully leverage potential benefits, additional support is required to facilitate the adaptation of course content to more effectively reach communities globally.

摘要

背景

新冠疫情的爆发迫切需要可靠且可操作的信息来指导公共卫生应对措施。大规模开源在线课程(MOOC)形式可能是在公共卫生危机期间为卫生专业人员提供及时且广泛可得培训的一条宝贵途径;然而,疫情期间面向卫生工作者的在线课程的覆盖范围和有效性在很大程度上仍未得到探索。

目的

本研究调查了一个开源在线课程系列的使用情况,该系列旨在为全球一线卫生工作者和公共卫生专业人员提供关键的新冠知识。该研究调查了如何优化开源在线教育内容,以支持公共卫生紧急情况(尤其是资源有限环境下)中卫生专业人员之间的知识共享。

方法

该研究检查了全球课程注册模式(N = 2185),并对注册该课程系列的卫生专业人员的一个有目的子样本(N = 12)进行了深入访谈,以调查疫情应对中在线内容的共享情况。受访学习者来自埃塞俄比亚、印度、肯尼亚、利比里亚、马拉维、卢旺达、泰国、乌干达、阿拉伯联合酋长国和美国。采用归纳分析和持续比较方法对数据进行系统编码,并确定访谈数据中出现的关键主题。

结果

分析表明,在线课程内容有助于填补疫情应对中可靠新冠信息的关键空白,并通过卫生工作者的专业和个人网络进行了共享。注册模式和定性数据说明了卫生专业人员如何在其专业网络内共享信息。虽然学习者分享了他们从课程中学到的知识,但他们表示需要情境化信息,以便更有效地在其网络和社区中教育其他人。由于技术和后勤障碍,参与者未尝试调整内容以与他人分享。

结论

本研究表明,卫生专业人员网络可以促进在线开源健康教育内容的共享;然而,为了充分利用潜在益处,需要额外的支持来促进课程内容的调整,以更有效地覆盖全球社区。

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