Combined on-site and tele-education to develop a locally led audiometry service in Cambodia and Bangladesh

IF 2 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Kelley Graydon, Mahmood Bhutta, Julien Zanin, Manuel Loureiro, Asalin Esha, T. Sokdavy, C. Waterworth
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There is a scarcity of audiological training programs in low-and middle-income settings. We aimed to co-develop an audiology training program combining on-site and tele-education at two locations: a charity hospital in Cambodia and a government hospital in Bangladesh. A novel program was designed to train local staff in pure tone audiometry which forms the basis of hearing assessment in adults. Prior to training, there were no in-house audiology services for patients. A combined short bespoke in-country training program, followed by ongoing support through remote live education enabled an audiometry set up. The model also consisted of continuing quality assurance during audiological assessments via an internet platform. The programs have allowed for successful training of seven local health care workers in Cambodia and two in Bangladesh, providing accurate hearing testing of adult patients, with associated streamlining of patient referral pathways. Trainee performance in both contexts has been positive. In Cambodia, trainees exhibit highly proficient audiological skills and assess over 1000 patients annually. In Bangladesh, trainees have gained competency in hearing screening. On-site training followed by remote support allowed for a low-cost model for audiological training. Critical to success was the motivation, trust and engagement of local staff, availability of equipment, and flexibility in teaching style. The program has proven a model of training health care workers in hearing assessments. An additional outcome of this cross-cultural collaboration has been the internationalisation of higher education at home.
结合现场和远程教育,在柬埔寨和孟加拉国发展当地主导的听力测定服务
在中低收入地区,听力培训项目非常稀缺。我们的目标是在柬埔寨的一家慈善医院和孟加拉国的一家政府医院这两个地方共同开发一个结合现场和远程教育的听力培训项目。我们设计了一个新颖的项目,对当地员工进行纯音测听培训,纯音测听是成人听力评估的基础。在培训之前,医院没有为患者提供内部听力服务。结合短期定制的国内培训计划,并通过远程现场教育提供持续支持,使听力测定得以建立。该模式还包括通过互联网平台在听力评估期间提供持续的质量保证。这些项目成功培训了柬埔寨的七名当地医护人员和孟加拉国的两名医护人员,为成年患者提供了准确的听力测试,并简化了患者转诊途径。受训人员在这两个地方的表现都很积极。在柬埔寨,受训人员表现出高度熟练的听力技能,每年评估 1000 多名患者。在孟加拉国,受训人员已经掌握了听力筛查的能力。通过现场培训和远程支持,实现了低成本的听力培训模式。成功的关键在于当地员工的积极性、信任和参与、设备的可用性以及教学方式的灵活性。该计划已被证明是医护人员听力评估培训的典范。这种跨文化合作的另一个成果是实现了国内高等教育的国际化。
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Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice
Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice aims to add significantly to the body of knowledge describing effective and innovative teaching and learning practice in higher education.The Journal is a forum for educational practitioners across a wide range of disciplines. Its purpose is to facilitate the communication of teaching and learning outcomes in a scholarly way, bridging the gap between journals covering purely academic research and articles and opinions published without peer review.
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