Experts Opinion on the IT Skills Training Needs Among Healthcare Workers

Jeenan A. Altawaty, Alaeddin Benismail, Abdelsalam M. Maatuk
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Healthcare workers' training needs in IT skills vary in different contexts and countries. The aim of this study is to identify training priorities as perceived by healthcare experts (> ten-year experience) using an anonymous questionnaire and to compare the resultant priorities with those of the European Union. Participants were asked to evaluate 23 training actions using the likelihood of feasibility, effectiveness, deliverability and maximum impact as evaluation criteria. Statistical analysis, using SPSS included frequency distributions and correlations, is used for data analysis. Fifty respondents, out of 187 distributed forms, were eligible to be considered as experts, whereas 15 out of 23 training actions received a mean score of ≥85. The results show that helping to recognize e-Health (i.e., health IT) as a specialty and increasing worker confidence through exposure to relevant IT solutions and medical technologies has scored more than 90. However, supporting the training of students of secondary schools who like to work in healthcare sectors has been scored the lowest. Training priorities as reported by Libyan experts were different from those of European experts. However, there is a need to consider the locally prioritized actions when considering the training of healthcare workers of health institutions in Libya.
专家对医护人员IT技能培训需求的看法
在不同的背景和国家,保健工作者在IT技能方面的培训需求各不相同。本研究的目的是通过匿名问卷调查确定医疗保健专家(>十年经验)认为的培训重点,并将由此产生的优先事项与欧盟的优先事项进行比较。参与者被要求以可行性、有效性、可交付性和最大影响的可能性作为评估标准,对23项培训行动进行评估。统计分析,使用SPSS包括频率分布和相关性,用于数据分析。在187份分发表格中,有50名受访者有资格被视为专家,而在23项培训行动中,有15项的平均得分≥85分。结果显示,通过接触相关的IT解决方案和医疗技术,帮助人们认识到电子医疗(即医疗信息技术)是一种专业,并提高员工的信心,得分超过90分。然而,支持培训愿意在医疗保健部门工作的中学生的得分最低。利比亚专家报告的培训优先事项与欧洲专家报告的不同。然而,在考虑培训利比亚卫生机构的保健工作者时,有必要考虑当地的优先行动。
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