卫生突发事件中的学习干预措施和培训方法:范围综述。

Learning interventions and training methods in health emergencies: A scoping review.

机构信息

Health Emergencies Programme, Learning and Capacity Development Unit, World Health Organization, Genève, Switzerland.

Department of Medical and Health Sciences, Bangor University, Bangor, United Kingdom.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2024 Jul 16;19(7):e0290208. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0290208. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Keeping the health workforce and the public informed about the latest evolving health information during a health emergency is critical to preventing, detecting and responding to infectious disease outbreaks or other health emergencies. Having a well-informed, ready, willing, and skilled workforce and an informed public can help save lives, reduce diseases and suffering, and minimize socio-economic loss in affected communities and countries. Providing "just in time" support and opportunities for learning in health emergencies is much needed for capacity building. In this paper, 'learning intervention' refers to the provision of ad-hoc, focused, or personalized training sessions with the goal of preparing the health workers for emergencies or filling specific knowledge or skill gaps. We refer to 'training methods' as instructional design strategies used to teach someone the necessary knowledge and skills to perform a task.

METHODS

We conducted a scoping review to map and better understand what learning interventions and training methods have been used in different types of health emergencies and by whom. Studies were identified using six databases (Pubmed/Medline, Embase, Hinari, WorldCat, CABI and Web of Science) and by consulting with experts. Characteristics of studies were mapped and displayed and major topic areas were identified.

RESULTS

Of the 319 records that were included, contexts most frequently covered were COVID-19, disasters in general, Ebola and wars. Four prominent topic areas were identified: 1) Knowledge acquisition, 2) Emergency plans, 3) Impact of the learning intervention, and 4) Training methods. Much of the evidence was based on observational methods with few trials, which likely reflects the unique context of each health emergency. Evolution of methods was apparent, particularly in virtual learning. Learning during health emergencies appeared to improve knowledge, general management of the situation, quality of life of both trainers and affected population, satisfaction and clinical outcomes.

CONCLUSION

This is the first scoping review to map the evidence, which serves as a first step in developing urgently needed global guidance to further improve the quality and reach of learning interventions and training methods in this context.

摘要

背景

在卫生紧急情况下,让卫生工作者和公众了解最新的不断发展的卫生信息对于预防、发现和应对传染病暴发或其他卫生紧急情况至关重要。拥有一个消息灵通、准备充分、愿意并具备技能的劳动力队伍和知情的公众,可以帮助拯救生命、减少疾病和痛苦,并最大限度地减少受影响社区和国家的社会经济损失。在卫生紧急情况下,提供“及时”的支持和学习机会对于能力建设非常必要。在本文中,“学习干预”是指提供临时、重点或个性化培训课程,目的是使卫生工作者为紧急情况做好准备或填补特定的知识或技能差距。我们将“培训方法”定义为用于教授某人执行任务所需的必要知识和技能的教学设计策略。

方法

我们进行了范围界定审查,以绘制并更好地了解在不同类型的卫生紧急情况下以及由谁使用了哪些学习干预措施和培训方法。使用六个数据库(Pubmed/Medline、Embase、Hinari、WorldCat、CABI 和 Web of Science)和咨询专家来确定研究。对研究的特征进行了绘制和展示,并确定了主要的主题领域。

结果

在纳入的 319 项记录中,最常涉及的背景是 COVID-19、一般灾害、埃博拉和战争。确定了四个突出的主题领域:1)知识获取,2)应急计划,3)学习干预的影响,和 4)培训方法。大部分证据基于观察性方法,试验较少,这可能反映了每个卫生紧急情况的独特背景。方法的演变显而易见,特别是在虚拟学习方面。卫生紧急情况下的学习似乎提高了知识、对情况的总体管理、培训人员和受影响人群的生活质量、满意度和临床结果。

结论

这是首次对证据进行范围界定审查,为制定急需的全球指南迈出了第一步,以进一步提高这种情况下学习干预措施和培训方法的质量和覆盖面。

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