Alzghaibi Haitham, Jamal Qazi Mohammad Sajid, Almutairi Sulaiman, Alotaibi Reem M, Alzughaibi Saleh, Abdul Shabbir Syed, AlGhayadh Faisal, Mohd Yusof Shafiz Affend, Zakaria Nasriah
Department of Health Informatics, College of Applied Medical Sciences, Qassim University, Buraydah, 51452, Saudi Arabia.
Department of Health Informatics, College of Health Sciences, Saudi Electronic University, Riyadh, 13316, Saudi Arabia.
BMC Med Educ. 2025 May 26;25(1):776. doi: 10.1186/s12909-025-07260-1.
Health informatics is a multidisciplinary field that supports the use and management of health data to enhance the quality and efficiency of healthcare delivery. As digital transformation accelerates in healthcare systems, particularly in Saudi Arabia, there is a growing need to ensure that undergraduate education programs in this field meet both national priorities and international standards.
This study aimed to evaluate and compare the content of undergraduate health informatics programs in Saudi universities with international curriculum recommendations, and to explore professional stakeholder perceptions on essential educational components.
A mixed-methods design was used, combining a national cross-sectional survey of healthcare and academic professionals with document analysis of curricula from five universities offering undergraduate degrees in health informatics. The survey assessed perspectives on six educational domains, including technical, clinical, behavioural, managerial, and foundational knowledge areas. The document review evaluated program structures against globally recognized curriculum guidelines.
A total of 127 experts completed the survey. Most respondents strongly supported the inclusion of a structured internship, with six months identified as the optimal duration. While all universities covered core technical and health content, there was substantial variation in how each emphasized different domains. For instance, one university focused heavily on data and computing, while others gave greater attention to health sciences or foundational principles. Differences were also observed between stakeholder expectations and international benchmarks, especially regarding applied skills, behavioural sciences, and leadership training.
Undergraduate health informatics programs in Saudi Arabia show encouraging progress but vary widely in structure and focus. The findings highlight the need for more standardized educational models that integrate practical skills and international best practices while responding to local healthcare needs. This study offers actionable insights for policymakers and educators aiming to improve health informatics education and workforce readiness in a global context.
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健康信息学是一个多学科领域,支持健康数据的使用和管理,以提高医疗服务的质量和效率。随着医疗系统数字化转型加速,特别是在沙特阿拉伯,越来越需要确保该领域的本科教育项目既符合国家优先事项,又符合国际标准。
本研究旨在评估和比较沙特大学本科健康信息学项目的内容与国际课程建议,并探讨专业利益相关者对基本教育组成部分的看法。
采用混合方法设计,将对医疗保健和学术专业人员的全国横断面调查与对五所提供健康信息学本科学位的大学的课程文件分析相结合。该调查评估了对六个教育领域的看法,包括技术、临床、行为、管理和基础知识领域。文件审查对照全球认可的课程指南评估了项目结构。
共有127名专家完成了调查。大多数受访者强烈支持纳入结构化实习,六个月被确定为最佳时长。虽然所有大学都涵盖了核心技术和健康内容,但各大学对不同领域的强调程度存在很大差异。例如,一所大学严重侧重于数据和计算,而其他大学则更关注健康科学或基本原则。在利益相关者期望与国际基准之间也观察到差异,特别是在应用技能、行为科学和领导力培训方面。
沙特阿拉伯的本科健康信息学项目显示出令人鼓舞的进展,但在结构和重点方面差异很大。研究结果凸显了需要更标准化的教育模式,将实践技能和国际最佳实践相结合,同时满足当地医疗保健需求。本研究为旨在改善全球背景下健康信息学教育和劳动力准备情况的政策制定者和教育工作者提供了可操作的见解。
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