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卫生保健工作者在公共卫生突发事件期间报名大规模在线开放课程的动机:描述性分析。

Health Care Workers' Motivations for Enrolling in Massive Open Online Courses During a Public Health Emergency: Descriptive Analysis.

机构信息

Stanford School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, United States.

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

出版信息

JMIR Med Educ. 2024 Jun 19;10:e51915. doi: 10.2196/51915.

DOI:10.2196/51915
PMID:38904474
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11199926/
Abstract

BACKGROUND

Massive open online courses (MOOCs) are increasingly used to educate health care workers during public health emergencies. In early 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) developed a series of MOOCs for COVID-19, introducing the disease and strategies to control its outbreak, with 6 courses specifically targeting health care workers as learners. In 2020, Stanford University also launched a MOOC designed to deliver accurate and timely education on COVID-19, equipping health care workers across the globe to provide health care safely and effectively to patients with the novel infectious disease. Although the use of MOOCs for just-in-time training has expanded during the pandemic, evidence is limited regarding the factors motivating health care workers to enroll in and complete courses, particularly in low-income countries (LICs) and lower-middle-income countries (LMICs).

OBJECTIVE

This study seeks to gain insights on the characteristics and motivations of learners turning to MOOCs for just-in-time training, to provide evidence that can better inform MOOC design to meet the needs of health care workers. We examine data from learners in 1 Stanford University and 6 WHO COVID-19 courses to identify (1) the characteristics of health care workers completing the courses and (2) the factors motivating them to enroll.

METHODS

We analyze (1) course registration data of the 49,098 health care workers who completed the 7 focal courses and (2) survey responses from 6272 course completers. The survey asked respondents to rank their motivations for enrollment and share feedback about their learning experience. We use descriptive statistics to compare responses by health care profession and by World Bank country income classification.

RESULTS

Health care workers completed the focal courses from all regions of the world, with nearly one-third (14,159/49,098, 28.84%) practicing in LICs and LMICs. Survey data revealed a diverse range of professional roles among the learners, including physicians (2171/6272, 34.61%); nurses (1599/6272, 25.49%); and other health care professionals such as allied health professionals, community health workers, paramedics, and pharmacists (2502/6272, 39.89%). Across all health care professions, the primary motivation to enroll was for personal learning to improve clinical practice. Continuing education credit was also an important motivator, particularly for nonphysicians and learners in LICs and LMICs. Course cost (3423/6272, 54.58%) and certification (4238/6272, 67.57%) were also important to a majority of learners.

CONCLUSIONS

Our results demonstrate that a diverse range of health care professionals accessed MOOCs for just-in-time training during a public health emergency. Although all health care workers were motivated to improve their clinical practice, different factors were influential across professions and locations. These factors should be considered in MOOC design to meet the needs of health care workers, particularly those in lower-resource settings where alternative avenues for training may be limited.

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摘要

背景

大规模开放在线课程(MOOC)越来越多地被用于在公共卫生紧急情况下教育卫生保健工作者。2020 年初,世界卫生组织(WHO)开发了一系列针对 COVID-19 的 MOOC,介绍了该疾病和控制其爆发的策略,其中 6 门课程专门针对卫生保健工作者作为学习者。2020 年,斯坦福大学还推出了一门旨在提供关于 COVID-19 的准确和及时教育的 MOOC,使全球各地的卫生保健工作者能够安全有效地为患有新型传染病的患者提供医疗保健。尽管在大流行期间,MOOC 用于即时培训的使用有所增加,但关于促使卫生保健工作者注册和完成课程的因素的证据有限,特别是在低收入国家(LIC)和中低收入国家(LMIC)。

目的

本研究旨在深入了解卫生保健工作者转向 MOOC 进行即时培训的特点和动机,为更好地为 MOOC 设计提供证据,以满足卫生保健工作者的需求。我们检查了来自斯坦福大学和世界卫生组织的 6 门 COVID-19 课程的学习者的数据,以确定(1)完成课程的卫生保健工作者的特征,以及(2)促使他们注册的因素。

方法

我们分析了(1)完成 7 个重点课程的 49098 名卫生保健工作者的课程注册数据,以及(2)6272 名课程完成者的调查回复。该调查要求受访者对其注册动机进行排名,并分享他们的学习体验反馈。我们使用描述性统计数据来比较按卫生保健专业和世界银行国家收入分类的回复。

结果

来自世界各地的卫生保健工作者完成了重点课程,其中近三分之一(14159/49098,28.84%)在 LIC 和 LMIC 执业。调查数据显示,学习者的专业角色多种多样,包括医生(2171/6272,34.61%);护士(1599/6272,25.49%);以及其他卫生保健专业人员,如辅助卫生专业人员、社区卫生工作者、护理人员和药剂师(2502/6272,39.89%)。在所有卫生保健专业中,注册的主要动机是个人学习以提高临床实践。继续教育学分也是一个重要的激励因素,特别是对于非医生和 LIC 和 LMIC 的学习者。课程费用(3423/6272,54.58%)和认证(4238/6272,67.57%)对大多数学习者也很重要。

结论

我们的结果表明,在公共卫生紧急情况下,各种卫生保健专业人员都通过 MOOC 进行即时培训。尽管所有卫生保健工作者都有提高临床实践的动机,但不同的因素在专业和地点之间有影响。在 MOOC 设计中应考虑这些因素,以满足卫生保健工作者的需求,特别是在资源有限的环境中,那里可能没有替代培训途径。

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