Fathalla Ahmed M, Chiang Cherie, Audehm Ralph, Gorelik Alexandra, Chang Shanton, Yates Christopher J, Snow Steve, Barmanray Rahul, Price Sarah, Collins Lucy, Wark John D
Department of Medicine, The Royal Melbourne Hospital, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia.
Department of Diabetes and Endocrinology, The Royal Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne Health, Melbourne, Australia.
JMIR Res Protoc. 2025 Feb 25;14:e57511. doi: 10.2196/57511.
The lack of osteoporosis treatment initiation after fragility fractures is a significant gap, especially in primary care. It is unclear whether barriers for primary care physicians (PCPs) arise from uncertainty about investigations, treatment initiation, or medication side effects. Key questions remain about whether active learning platforms improve treatment initiation rates better than passive methods and how PCP demographics affect learning outcomes. With PCPs increasingly using web-based platforms for continuing professional development due to time constraints and heavy workloads, an interactive community fracture capture (CFC) tool may serve as an effective alternative to in-person learning. Our CFC pilot study tested this new program's design and content, showing promising potential.
We aim to evaluate the interactive, case-based, web-based CFC Learning Hub, examining user acceptance and engagement with the platform, focusing on participants' interactions, satisfaction levels, and overall experience.
Participating PCPs are recruited through Praxhub, a web-based medical education platform, and provide electronic consent for data use after deidentification. They have been allocated into small groups (12-20 members) and join the CFC Learning Hub, a secure web-based community. This hub includes a web-based discussion forum with participant-contributed case studies and a knowledge repository. Over the 6-week program, participants will receive weekly modules with instructions, resources, discussion threads, and quizzes, along with interactive discussions moderated by experienced PCPs and physicians. The platform also hosts web-based surveys that, in combination with platform analytics, allow assessment of baseline knowledge gaps, level of activity or engagement, and improvements following the course completion. This study protocol demonstrates the creation and proposed evaluation of the CFC Learning Hub, featuring an interactive, case-based, small-group web-based learning platform equipped with flexibly scheduled, tailored modules to address the fracture treatment gap within the community. Both qualitative (via thematic analysis) and quantitative (by using 2-tailed paired t tests, Wilcoxon signed rank tests, and multivariable regression analysis) analyses will be used to assess levels of engagement and acceptance and changes in PCPs' knowledge and confidence after engagement with the CFC Learning Hub.
Recruitment of participants started in May 2022. Data collection, analysis, and reporting will be completed following the completion of four 6-week cycles of the program.
The study described in this protocol will provide important insights into the function and effectiveness of the CFC Learning Hub. This information will guide the expansion of the program. This initiative offers a simple digital solution for promoting current bone health practices tailored to PCPs' needs and thereafter to expand the rollout of the e-learning hub and implementation of fracture liaison models at a primary care level in Australia and elsewhere. Future applications may extend to other clinical areas and professions.
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脆性骨折后未开始骨质疏松症治疗是一个重大缺口,在初级保健领域尤为如此。尚不清楚初级保健医生(PCP)面临的障碍是源于对检查、治疗启动还是药物副作用的不确定性。关于主动学习平台是否比被动方法能更好地提高治疗启动率,以及PCP的人口统计学特征如何影响学习成果,关键问题依然存在。由于时间限制和工作量繁重,PCP越来越多地使用基于网络的平台进行持续专业发展,一个交互式社区骨折捕获(CFC)工具可能是面对面学习的有效替代方案。我们的CFC试点研究测试了这个新项目的设计和内容,显示出有希望的潜力。
我们旨在评估基于网络的交互式、基于案例的CFC学习中心,考察用户对该平台的接受度和参与度,重点关注参与者的互动、满意度水平和整体体验。
通过基于网络的医学教育平台Praxhub招募参与的PCP,他们在身份去识别后提供数据使用的电子同意书。他们被分成小组(12 - 20名成员),并加入CFC学习中心,这是一个安全的基于网络的社区。这个中心包括一个由参与者提供案例研究的基于网络的讨论论坛和一个知识库。在为期6周的项目中,参与者将每周收到包含说明、资源、讨论线程和测验的模块,以及由经验丰富的PCP和医生主持的交互式讨论。该平台还进行基于网络的调查,结合平台分析,允许评估基线知识差距、活动或参与水平以及课程完成后的改进情况。本研究方案展示了CFC学习中心的创建和拟进行的评估,其特点是一个基于网络的交互式、基于案例的小组学习平台,配备灵活安排的、量身定制的模块,以解决社区内的骨折治疗缺口。将使用定性(通过主题分析)和定量(使用双尾配对t检验、威尔科克森符号秩检验和多变量回归分析)分析来评估参与度和接受度水平,以及PCP在参与CFC学习中心后的知识和信心变化。
参与者招募于2022年5月开始。数据收集、分析和报告将在该项目的四个6周周期完成后完成。
本方案中描述的研究将为CFC学习中心的功能和有效性提供重要见解。这些信息将指导该项目的扩展。该倡议提供了一个简单的数字解决方案,以推广符合PCP需求的当前骨骼健康实践,进而在澳大利亚和其他地方的初级保健层面扩大电子学习中心的推广和骨折联络模式的实施。未来的应用可能扩展到其他临床领域和专业。
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