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E-learning on the road: online learning and social media for continuous professional competency

机译:网上电子学习:在线学习和社交媒体,持续不断的专业能力

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BackgroundududThe impact of social media and online learning in health professions education has previously shown generally positive results in medical, nursing and pharmacy students. To date there has not been any extensive research into social media and online learning use by prehospital health care professionals such as paramedics.ududAim & MethodsududWe sought to identify the extent to which Irish pre-hospital practitioners make use of online learning and social media for continuous professional competency (CPC), and the means by which they do so. A cross-sectional online survey of practitioners was conducted to obtain both quantitative and qualitative data. The release of the survey was in a controlled manner to PHECC registrants via various channels. Participation was voluntary and anonymous.ududResultsududA total of 248 respondents completed the survey in full by closing date of 31 March 2015, representing 5.4% of all registrants (n=4,555). 77% of respondents were male, and the majority were registered as Emergency Medical Technicians (49%), followed by Advanced Paramedics (26%). Over 78% of respondents used a mobile device in the course of their clinical duties; the majority used an iOS device. Social media and online learning were considered learning tools by over 75% of respondents, and over 74% agreed they should be further incorporated into prehospital education. The most popular platforms for CPC activities were YouTube and Facebook. The majority of respondents (88%) viewed self-directed activities to constitute continuous professional development activity, but 64% felt that an activity that resulted in the awarding of a certificate was better value. Over 90% of respondents had previous experience with online learning, but only 42% indicated they had previously purchased or paid for online learning.ududConclusionududPrehospital practitioners in Ireland in the population studied consider online learning and social media acceptable for CPC purposes. The main social media outlets used by PHECC registrants are YouTube and Facebook. Practitioners consider online learning that awards a certificate to be better value than self-directed activities. The majority have previous experience of online learning. The results of this study can be used to ensure educational interventions are targeted at practitioners through the correct channels.
机译:背景 ud ud社交媒体和在线学习对卫生专业教育的影响以前在医学,护理和药学专业的学生中普遍显示出积极的成果。迄今为止,院前医疗保健专业人员(如护理人员)尚未对社交媒体和在线学习使用进行任何广泛的研究。 ud udAim&Methods ud ud我们试图确定爱尔兰的院前医师在多大程度上利用在线学习和社交媒体,以实现持续的专业能力(CPC),以及实现此目标的方式。进行了从业人员横断面在线调查,以获取定量和定性数据。通过各种渠道以受控的方式向PHECC注册者发布了调查。 ud udResults ud ud共有248位受访者在2015年3月31日截止日期之前完成了调查,占所有注册人的5.4%(n = 4,555)。 77%的受访者为男性,大多数人注册为急诊医疗技术人员(49%),其次是高级护理人员(26%)。超过78%的受访者在临床工作期间使用了移动设备。大多数使用iOS设备。超过75%的受访者将社交媒体和在线学习视为学习工具,超过74%的受访者同意将其进一步纳入院前教育。 CPC最受欢迎的平台是YouTube和Facebook。大多数受访者(88%)认为自我指导的活动构成了持续的专业发展活动,但64%的人认为,授予证书的活动具有更高的价值。超过90%的受访者曾经有过在线学习经验,但是只有42%的受访者表示他们曾经购买过在线学习或为在线学习付费。 CPC的目的。 PHECC注册者使用的主要社交媒体是YouTube和Facebook。从业者认为授予证书的在线学习比自我指导的活动更有价值。大多数人以前有在线学习经验。这项研究的结果可用于确保通过正确的渠道针对从业者进行教育干预。

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