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Getting a Grip on Arthritis Online: Responses of rural/remote primary care providers to a web-based continuing medical education programme

机译:在线掌握关节炎:农村/远程初级护理提供者对基于网络的持续医学教育计划的回应

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Introduction: Physicians are often challenged with accessing relevant up-to-date arthritis information to enable the delivery of optimal care. An online continuing medical education programme to disseminate arthritis clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) was developed to address this issue. Methods: Online learning modules were developed for osteoarthritis (OA) and rheumatoid arthritis (RA) using published CPGs adapted for primary care (best practices), input from subject matter experts and a needs assessment. The programme was piloted in two rural/remote areas of Canada. Knowledge of best practice guidelines was measured before, immediately after completion of the modules and at 3-month follow-up by assigning one point for each appropriate best practice applied to a hypothetical case scenario. Points were then summed into a total best practice score. Results: Participants represented various professions in primary care, including family physicians, physiotherapists, occupational therapists and nurses (n = 89) and demonstrated significant improvements in total best practice scores immediately following completion of the modules (OA pre = 2.8/10, post = 3.8/10, P < 0.01; RA pre = 3.9/12, post = 4.6/12, P < 0.01). The response rate at 3 months was too small for analysis. Conclusions: With knowledge gained from the online modules, participants were able to apply a greater number of best practices to OA and RA hypothetical case scenarios. The online programme has demonstrated that it can provide some of the information rural/remote primary care providers need to deliver optimal care; however, further research is needed to determine whether these results translate into changes in practice.
机译:简介:医生常常通过访问相关的最新关节炎信息来挑战,以便能够提供最佳护理。制定了在线持续的医学教育计划来传播关节炎临床实践指南(CPG)以解决这一问题。方法:使用适用于初级保健(最佳实践)的公布CPG,从主题专家的投入和需求评估,开发了用于骨关节炎(OA)和类风湿性关节炎(RA)的在线学习模块。该计划在加拿大的两个农村/偏远地区驾驶。在完成模块完成之后,在完成模块完成后立即测量最佳实践指南的知识,通过为每个适当的最佳实践分配一个点,以适用于假设案例场景,以便在3个月的随访中进行。然后将积分总结为最佳实践得分。结果:参与者代表初级保健的各种职业,包括家庭医生,物理治疗师,职业治疗师和护士(n = 89),并在完成模块完成后立即显示出总体最佳实践分数的显着改进(OA Pre = 2.8 / 10,Post = 3.8 / 10,P <0.01; RA pre = 3.9 / 12,post = 4.6 / 12,p <0.01)。 3个月的响应率太小而无法分析。结论:通过在线模块中获得的知识,参与者能够对OA和RA假设案例场景施加更多的最佳实践。在线计划已经证明,它可以提供农村/远程初级保健提供者需要提供最佳护理的一些信息;但是,需要进一步研究来确定这些结果是否转化为实践的变化。

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