Introducing online training for health staff: An institutional perspective

IF 1.1 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Aprisa Chrysantina, Johan Ivar Sæbø, Jens Johan Kaasbøll
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Abstract

Online training has been gaining popularity for its flexibility and cost-efficiency. Its introduction challenges existing practices of in-service training which are mostly in the form of onsite training. Based on a participative, interpretive case study, we conceptualized in-service training as an institution, examining how the introduction of online training affected changes to the in-service training practices. Our research investigates three modes of in-service training; onsite training, self-paced online course, and synchronized online training. Two conflicting institutional logics that are associated with the first two modes of training emerge; onsite training logic and online training logic. The in-service training institution in Indonesia remained stable despite changes in technology used and the covid pandemic. The logic of onsite training continued to be dominant throughout the period, and most training practices in onsite training were carried over to the online training without reflections.

为卫生工作人员引入在线培训:从机构角度看问题
在线培训因其灵活性和成本效益而越来越受欢迎。它的引入挑战了现有的以现场培训为主要形式的在职培训实践。基于一个参与式、解释性的案例研究,我们将在职培训概念化为一个机构,研究在线培训的引入如何影响在职培训实践的变化。本研究考察了在职培训的三种模式;现场培训,自学在线课程,同步在线培训。与前两种培训模式相关的两种相互冲突的制度逻辑出现了;现场培训逻辑和在线培训逻辑。尽管所使用的技术发生了变化,但印度尼西亚的在职培训机构保持稳定。在此期间,现场培训的逻辑继续占据主导地位,大部分现场培训的培训实践被毫无反思地转移到在线培训中。
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