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Digital Education for the Management of Chronic Wounds in Health Care Professionals: Protocol for a Systematic Review by the Digital Health Education Collaboration

机译:医疗保健专业人员慢性伤口管理的数字化教育:数字化健康教育合作社进行系统审查的协议

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Background Digital education is “the act of teaching and learning by means of digital technologies.” Digital education comprises a wide range of interventions that can be broadly divided into offline digital education, online digital education, digital game-based learning, massive open online courses (MOOCs), psychomotor skills trainers, virtual reality environments, virtual patient simulations, and m-learning. Chronic wounds pose an immense economic and psychosocial burden to patients and the health care system, as caring for them require highly specialized personnel. Current training strategies face significant barriers, such as lack of time due to work commitments, distance from provider centers, and costs. Therefore, there is an increased need to synthesize evidence on the effectiveness of digital education interventions on chronic wounds management in health care professionals. Objective Our main objective is to assess the effectiveness of digital education as a stand-alone approach or as part of a blended-learning approach in improving pre- and postregistration health care professionals’ knowledge, attitudes, practical skills, and behavior in the management of chronic wounds, as well as their satisfaction with the intervention. Secondary objectives are to evaluate patient-related outcomes, cost-effectiveness of the interventions, and any unfavorable or undesirable outcomes that may arise. Methods This systematic review will follow the methodology as described in the Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions. As our systematic review is one of a series of reviews on digital education for health professionals’ education, we will use a previously developed search strategy. This search includes the following databases: the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL) (Cochrane Library), MEDLINE (Ovid), Embase (Ovid), Web of Science, the Educational Resource Information Centre (ERIC) (Ovid), PsycINFO (Ovid), the Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL) (EBSCO), the ProQuest Dissertation and Theses database, and trial registries. Databases will be searched for studies published from January 1990 to August 2018. Two independent reviewers will screen the library for included studies. We will describe the screening process using a flowchart as per the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. We will extract the data using a previously developed, structured data extraction form. Included studies will be quality-assessed using the Risk of Bias tool from Cochrane. We will narratively summarize the data and, if possible, we will conduct a meta-analysis. We will use Cochrane’s RevMan 5.3 software for data analysis. Results We have completed the screening of titles and abstracts for this systematic review and are currently selecting papers against our inclusion and exclusion criteria through full-text revision. We are expecting to complete our review by the end of April 2019. Conclusions This systematic review will provide an in-depth analysis of digital education strategies to train health care providers in the management of chronic wounds. We consider this topic particularly relevant given the current challenges facing health care systems worldwide, including shortages of skilled personnel and a steep increase in the population of older adults as a result of a prolonged life expectancy.
机译:背景技术数字教育是“通过数字技术进行教与学的行为。”数字教育包含广泛的干预措施,可大致分为离线数字教育,在线数字教育,基于数字游戏的学习,大规模开放在线课程(MOOC),心理运动技能培训师,虚拟现实环境,虚拟患者模拟和移动干预。 -学习。慢性伤口给患者和医疗保健系统带来巨大的经济和社会心理负担,因为照料他们需要高度专业的人员。当前的培训策略面临重大障碍,例如由于工作承诺而导致时间不足,与提供者中心的距离以及成本。因此,越来越需要综合证明数字教育干预措施对医疗保健专业人员中慢性伤口管理的有效性。目标我们的主要目标是评估数字教育作为独立方法或作为混合学习方法的一部分在改善注册前和注册后卫生保健专业人员在管理医疗服务方面的知识,态度,实践技能和行为的有效性。慢性伤口,以及他们对干预的满意度。次要目标是评估与患者相关的结果,干预措施的成本效益以及可能出现的任何不利或不期望的结果。方法本系统评价将采用《 Cochrane干预系统评价手册》中所述的方法。由于我们的系统评价是针对卫生专业人员的数字教育的一系列评价之一,因此,我们将使用以前开发的搜索策略。该搜索包括以下数据库:对照试验的Cochrane中央登记册(CENTRAL)(Cochrane图书馆),MEDLINE(Ovid),Embase(Ovid),Web of Science,教育资源信息中心(ERIC)(Ovid),PsycINFO( Ovid),护理和相关健康文献累积索引(CINAHL)(EBSCO),ProQuest论文和论文数据库以及试验注册。将在数据库中搜索1990年1月至2018年8月发布的研究。两名独立审阅者将在图书馆中筛选纳入的研究。我们将按照“系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目”(PRISMA)指南中的流程图描述筛选过程。我们将使用以前开发的结构化数据提取表格来提取数据。纳入的研究将使用Cochrane的“偏见风险”工具进行质量评估。我们将对数据进行叙述性汇总,并在可能的情况下进行荟萃分析。我们将使用Cochrane的RevMan 5.3软件进行数据分析。结果我们已经完成了对该系统评价的标题和摘要的筛选,并且目前正在通过全文修订来根据我们的纳入和排除标准选择论文。我们预计将在2019年4月底之前完成审查。结论该系统的审查将提供对数字教育策略的深入分析,以培训医疗保健提供者治疗慢性伤口。考虑到全球卫生保健系统当前面临的挑战,包括技术人员的短缺以及由于预期寿命的延长,老年人口的急剧增加,我们认为这一主题特别重要。

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