Al-Ghoula Faysal, Kantas Dimitrios K, Rovati Lucrezia, Sagar Ala Eddin, Megri Mohammed, Zarmouh Anas, Gmehlin Cameron G, Benlamin Mohamed Ghit, Ngab Tarik, Gajic Ognjen
Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, USA.
Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, USA; School of Medicine and Surgery, University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy.
Biomol Biomed. 2025 Apr 26;25(6):1418-1424. doi: 10.17305/bb.2024.10806.
Social media platforms have emerged as invaluable tools for remote training in resource-constrained countries. This study presents the development, implementation, and preliminary assessment of a remote intensive care unit (ICU) training program conducted in Libya utilizing social media platforms. This educational initiative was based on the Checklist for Early Recognition and Treatment of Acute Illness and iNjury (CERTAIN) program, targeting Libyan resident physicians. The initiative comprised a series of live-streamed pulmonary/critical care lectures and asynchronous discussion of clinical cases via a private messaging chat. Participant engagement, satisfaction, and learning outcomes were evaluated using social media analytics and surveys. A total of 323 learners joined the Libyan ICU training program chat group, and two tele-education sessions were broadcast, accumulating a total of 749 views. The majority (72.6%) of learners had graduated from medical school within the past five years and were in residency training. Clinical cases and learning materials were shared through 2,991 messages in the chat group. Learners' objective and subjective clinical knowledge improved after each tele-education session, and 88% of survey respondents rated the remote ICU training program as excellent. This study highlights the potential of using widely available social media platforms for remote ICU education in resource-limited settings.
社交媒体平台已成为资源匮乏国家远程培训的宝贵工具。本研究介绍了在利比亚利用社交媒体平台开展的远程重症监护病房(ICU)培训项目的开发、实施和初步评估。这项教育举措基于急性疾病和损伤早期识别与治疗检查表(CERTAIN)项目,目标受众是利比亚住院医师。该举措包括一系列关于肺部/重症监护的直播讲座,以及通过私信聊天对临床病例进行异步讨论。使用社交媒体分析和调查对参与者的参与度、满意度和学习成果进行评估。共有323名学习者加入了利比亚ICU培训项目聊天群,共播出了两场远程教育课程,累计观看次数达749次。大多数(72.6%)学习者在过去五年内从医学院毕业,正在接受住院医师培训。聊天群中通过2991条消息分享了临床病例和学习资料。每次远程教育课程后,学习者的客观和主观临床知识都有所提高,88%的调查受访者将远程ICU培训项目评为优秀。本研究凸显了在资源有限的环境中利用广泛可用的社交媒体平台进行远程ICU教育的潜力。