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Measuring readiness for and satisfaction with a hand hygiene e-learning course among healthcare workers in a paediatric oncology centre in Guatemala City

机译:在危地马拉城的儿科肿瘤中心测量医护人员对手卫生电子学习课程的准备程度和满意度

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E-learning has been widely used in the infection control field and has been recommended for use in hand hygiene (HH) programs by the World Health Organization. Such strategies are effective and efficient for infection control, but factors such as learner readiness for this method should be determined to assure feasibility and suitability in low- to middle-income countries. We developed a tailored, e-learning, Spanish-language HH course based on the WHO guidelines for HH in healthcare settings for the paediatric cancer centre in Guatemala City. We aimed to identify e-readiness factors that influenced HH course completion and evaluate HCWs’ satisfaction. Pearson’s chi-square test of independence was used to retrospectively compare e-readiness factors and course-completion status (completed, non-completed, and never-started). We surveyed 194 HCWs for e-readiness; 116 HCWs self-enrolled in the HH course, and 55 responded to the satisfaction survey. Most e-readiness factors were statistically significant between course-completion groups. Moreover, students were significantly more likely to complete the course if they had a computer with an Internet connection (P=0.001) and self-reported comfort with using a computer several times a week (p=0.001) and communicating through online technologies (p=0.001). Previous online course experience was not a significant factor (p=0.819). E-readiness score averages varied among HCWs, and mean scores for all e-readiness factors were significantly higher among medical doctors than among nurses. Nearly all respondents to the satisfaction survey agreed that e-learning was as effective as the traditional teaching method. Evaluating HCWs’ e-readiness is essential while integrating technologies into educational programs in low- to middle-income countries.
机译:电子学习已广泛应用于感染控制领域,并被世界卫生组织推荐用于手部卫生(HH)计划。这种策略对于控制感染是有效的,但应确定学习者对此方法的准备程度等因素,以确保在中低收入国家的可行性和适用性。我们根据世界卫生组织在危地马拉城儿科癌症中心卫生保健中的HH指南,开发了量身定制的电子学习西班牙语HH课程。我们旨在确定影响HH课程完成的电子准备就绪因素,并评估HCW的满意度。皮尔逊(Pearson)的独立性卡方检验用于回顾性地比较电子就绪因素和课程完成状态(完成,未完成和从未开始)。我们调查了194名HCW的电子就绪程度; 116名HCW自学参加了HH课程,有55名回答了满意度调查。在课程完成组之间,大多数电子准备就绪因素在统计学上均显着。此外,如果学生拥有一台具有互联网连接的计算机(P = 0.001)并且自我报告的舒适度(每周几次使用计算机并通过在线技术进行交流)(p = 0.001),则完成该课程的可能性大大提高(p = 0.001)。以前的在线课程经验并不是一个重要因素(p = 0.819)。医护人员的电子准备得分平均值各不相同,医生中所有电子准备因子的平均得分均显着高于护士。满意度调查的几乎所有受访者都同意,电子学习与传统教学方法一样有效。在将技术整合到中低收入国家的教育计划中时,评估HCW的电子就绪状态至关重要。

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