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How the “Understanding Research Evidence” Web-Based Video Series From the National Collaborating Centre for Methods and Tools Contributes to Public Health Capacity to Practice Evidence-Informed Decision Making: Mixed-Methods Evaluation

机译:如何如何从国家合作方法和工具中获取基于网络的视频系列的视频系列有助于练习证据知识的决策的公共卫生能力:混合方法评估

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Background The National Collaborating Centre for Methods and Tools (NCCMT) offers workshops and webinars to build public health capacity for evidence-informed decision-making. Despite positive feedback for NCCMT workshops and resources, NCCMT users found key terms used in research papers difficult to understand. The Understanding Research Evidence (URE) videos use plain language, cartoon visuals, and public health examples to explain complex research concepts. The videos are posted on the NCCMT website and YouTube channel. Objective The first four videos in the URE web-based video series, which explained odds ratios (ORs), confidence intervals (CIs), clinical significance, and forest plots, were evaluated. The evaluation examined how the videos affected public health professionals’ practice. A mixed-methods approach was used to examine the delivery mode and the content of the videos. Specifically, the evaluation explored (1) whether the videos were effective at increasing knowledge on the four video topics, (2) whether public health professionals were satisfied with the videos, and (3) how public health professionals applied the knowledge gained from the videos in their work. Methods A three-part evaluation was conducted to determine the effectiveness of the first four URE videos. The evaluation included a Web-based survey, telephone interviews, and pretest and posttests, which evaluated public health professionals’ experience with the videos and how the videos affected their public health work. Participants were invited to participate in this evaluation through various open access, public health email lists, through informational flyers and posters at the Canadian Public Health Association (CPHA) conference, and through targeted recruitment to NCCMT’s network. Results In the Web-based surveys (n=46), participants achieved higher scores on the knowledge assessment questions from watching the OR ( P =.04), CI ( P =.04), and clinical significance ( P =.05) videos but not the forest plot ( P =.12) video, as compared with participants who had not watched the videos. The pretest and posttest (n=124) demonstrated that participants had a better understanding of forest plots ( P <.001) and CIs ( P <.001) after watching the videos. Due to small sample size numbers, there were insufficient pretest and posttest data to conduct meaningful analyses on the clinical significance and OR videos. Telephone interview participants (n=18) thought the videos’ use of animation, narration, and plain language was appropriate for people with different levels of understanding and learning styles. Participants felt that by increasing their understanding of research evidence, they could develop better interventions and design evaluations to measure the impact of public health initiatives. Conclusions Overall, the results of the evaluation showed that watching the videos resulted in an increase in knowledge, and participants had an overall positive experience with the URE videos. With increased competence in using the best available evidence, professionals are empowered to contribute to decisions that can improve health outcomes of communities.
机译:背景技术方法和工具(NCCMT)的国家合作中心提供了讲习班和网络研讨会,以建立公共卫生能力,以获得证据的决策。尽管对NCCMT研讨会和资源有积极反馈,但NCCMT用户发现难以理解的研究论文中使用的关键术语。了解研究证据(URE)视频使用简单语言,卡通视觉效果和公共卫生案例来解释复杂的研究概念。视频发布在NCCMT网站和YouTube频道上。目的评估基于网络基于Web的视频系列中的前四个视频,这解释了差异比率(或),置信区间(CIS),临床意义和森林图。评估审查了视频如何影响公共卫生专业人士的实践。混合方法方法用于检查传递模式和视频的内容。具体而言,评估探索(1)视频是否有效地越来越多的视频主题,(2)公共卫生专业人员是否对视频感到满意,以及(3)公共卫生专业人员如何应用来自视频中获得的知识在他们的工作中。方法进行三部分评估以确定前四个URE视频的有效性。该评估包括基于网络的调查,电话访谈和预测试,并预测和后视,评估了对视频的公共卫生专业人士的经验以及视频如何影响其公共卫生工作。通过在加拿大公共卫生协会(CPHA)会议上的信息传单和海报,通过针对NCCMT网络,通过各种公开访问,公共卫生电子邮件列表,通过信息传单和海报参加此评估。结果基于Web的调查(n = 46),参与者从观看或(p = .04),CI(p = .04)和临床意义(p = .05)上实现了更高的评估问题视频但不是森林图(p = .12)视频,与没有观看视频的参与者相比。预测试和后塔(n = 124)展示了参与者在观看视频后更好地了解森林图(P <.001)和CIS(P <.001)。由于样品大小数小,因此对临床意义和或视频进行了有意义的分析,不充分预测和最低数据。电话采访参与者(n = 18)认为视频使用动画,叙述和简单语言适合具有不同程度的理解和学习风格的人。参与者认为,通过增加他们对研究证据的理解,他们可以制定更好的干预措施和设计评估来衡量公共卫生倡议的影响。结论总体而言,评估结果表明,观看视频导致知识增加,与会者对URE视频进行了整体积极经验。随着使用最佳可用证据的竞争力增加,专业人士被赋权为可以改善社区健康结果的决定做出贡献。

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