A knowledgebase to promote self-directed learning among postgraduate trainees of MSc in Biomedical Informatics degree program in University of Colombo, Sri Lanka

G. Kanchana, R. Marasinghe
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Introduction: Biomedical Informatics degree program was formulated by the Postgraduate Institute of Medicine, University of Colombo to develop medical professionals with digital health competencies to help the digital reforms in Sri Lankan health sector. Medical professionals are expected to have lifelong learning for professional development and for being up to date where Self-Directed Learning (SDL) is considered pivotal. Knowledgebase which includes document repository and discussion forum provides the platform for improving SDL related to biomedical informatics body of knowledge, facilitating collaborative learning and allowing long term knowledge management. Methods: Participatory action research was conducted among the postgraduate (Pg.) trainees who currently enrolled and completed the biomedical informatics degree program. Knowledgebase, a web-based SDL platform using Flask (Python) micro framework was introduced as the intervention and its development was guided by the ADDIE (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation and Evaluation) model. Validated questionnaires were used as data collection tools. The analysis was done with the pre-implementation stage questionnaire by assessing the SDL practices and requirements for the knowledgebase. The evaluation was done on the knowledgebase users with post-implementation stage questionnaire including the Self Directed Learning Readiness Scale (SDLRS) by Fisher et al. SDLR was assessed along with the improvement of SDL and the relationship of socio-demographics with SDLRS scores. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used for data analysis. Results: Ninety per cent out of 52 participants confirmed the need for a web-based SDL platform at the pre implementation stage. Internet and peers were the main resources used for SDL. Twenty-three (response rate=82%) knowledgebase users participated in the post implementation stage. Nineteen (82%) confirmed that the knowledgebase improved their SDL. Mean SDLRS score was 153.83 with highest for self-control (58.52) and lowest for self-management (45.74) subscales. Around 65% had high SDLRS scores (above 150 out of 200). Statistically significant (p Conclusions: High level of SDLR was present among the majority of the knowledgebase users which was known to enhance web-based learning. Knowledgebase platform was perceived to improve the SDL among the Pg. trainees, therefore, web-based learning will augment SDL. Attention should be paid to improve self-management among the Pg. trainees of the biomedical degree program to further improve SDL.
一个促进斯里兰卡科伦坡大学生物医学信息学硕士研究生自主学习的知识库
简介:生物医学信息学学位课程由科伦坡大学医学研究生院制定,旨在培养具有数字健康能力的医疗专业人员,以帮助斯里兰卡卫生部门的数字化改革。医疗专业人员应该终身学习,以促进专业发展,并在自我指导学习(SDL)被认为是关键的地方保持最新状态。知识库包括文档库和讨论论坛,为改进生物医学信息学知识体系相关的SDL提供了平台,促进了协作学习,并允许长期的知识管理。方法:采用参与式行动研究方法,对已完成生物医学信息学学位课程的在读研究生(Pg)学员进行调查。介绍了基于web的SDL平台Knowledgebase,该平台使用Flask (Python)微框架作为介入,其开发以ADDIE (Analysis, Design, development, Implementation and Evaluation)模型为指导。使用有效的问卷作为数据收集工具。通过评估SDL实践和知识库的需求,使用预实现阶段问卷进行分析。使用Fisher等人编制的自主学习准备量表(SDLRS)等实施后阶段问卷对知识库用户进行评估。SDLR与SDL的改善以及社会人口统计学与SDLRS评分的关系一起进行评估。采用描述性统计和推断性统计进行数据分析。结果:52名参与者中有90%的人确认在实施前阶段需要一个基于web的SDL平台。Internet和对等体是SDL使用的主要资源。23名(回复率82%)知识库用户参与了实施后阶段。19人(82%)确认知识库改善了他们的SDL。SDLRS平均得分为153.83分,其中自我控制得分最高(58.52分),自我管理得分最低(45.74分)。大约65%的人SDLRS得分很高(在200分中超过150分)。结论:高水平的SDLR存在于大多数知识库用户中,这是已知的增强基于网络的学习。知识平台被认为可以改善pg学员的SDL,因此,基于网络的学习将增强SDL。要进一步提高生物医学学位研究生的自我管理水平,应注意提高学生自我管理水平。
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