The role of information and communication technology in community outreach, academic and research collaboration, and education and support services (IT-CARES).

Q3 Medicine
Ashish Joshi, Jane Meza, Sergio Costa, Douglas Marcel Puricelli Perin, Kate Trout, Atul Rayamajih
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Introduction: The purpose of this study is to examine the role of information and communication technology (ICT) in enhancing community outreach, academic and research collaboration, and education and support services (IT-CARES) in an academic setting.

Methods: A survey was deployed to assess the ICT needs in an academic setting. The survey was developed using the Delphi methodology. Questionnaire development was initiated by asking key stakeholders involved in community outreach, academic, research, education, and support to provide feedback on current ICT issues and future recommendations for relevant ICT tools that would be beneficial to them in their job, and to capture current ICT issues. Participants were asked to rate the level of importance of each ICT question on five-point Likert scales.

Results: The survey was sent to 359 participants, including faculty, staff, and students. The total number of respondents was 96, for a 27 percent response rate. The majority of the participants (54.1 percent, n = 46) placed a high importance on learning the available research capabilities of the college. The majority of the participants placed moderate (43.5 percent, n = 37) to high importance (40 percent, n = 34) on having an intranet that could support collaborative grant writing. A majority of the participants attributed high importance to learning to interact with the online learning management system Blackboard. A majority of the participants agreed that social media should being more actively utilized for diverse activities for academic and research purposes.

Conclusion: The study helped to identify the current needs and challenges faced by professionals and students when interacting with ICT. More research is needed in order to effectively integrate the use of ICT in the field of higher education, especially related to the modern global public health context.

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资讯及通讯科技在社区外展、学术及研究合作、教育及支援服务(资讯科技关怀)方面的角色。
简介:本研究旨在探讨资讯及通讯科技(ICT)在促进社区外展、学术及研究合作、教育及支援服务(IT-CARES)方面的作用。方法:一项调查部署评估信息通信技术在学术设置的需求。该调查采用德尔菲法进行。问卷的开发是通过询问参与社区外展、学术、研究、教育和支持的主要利益相关者,就当前的ICT问题提供反馈,并就有利于其工作的相关ICT工具提出未来建议,并捕捉当前的ICT问题。参与者被要求按照李克特五分制对每个信息和通信技术问题的重要性进行评分。结果:该调查共有359名参与者,包括教职员工和学生。受访者总数为96人,回复率为27%。大多数参与者(54.1%,n = 46)高度重视学习学院的可用研究能力。大多数参与者认为拥有一个能够支持协作拨款写作的内部网具有中等(43.5%,n = 37)到高度(40%,n = 34)的重要性。大多数参与者认为学习如何与在线学习管理系统Blackboard互动非常重要。大多数与会者同意应更积极地利用社交媒体进行各种学术和研究活动。结论:该研究有助于确定专业人员和学生在与ICT互动时面临的当前需求和挑战。需要进行更多的研究,以便有效地将信息和通信技术的使用纳入高等教育领域,特别是与现代全球公共卫生有关的领域。
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期刊介绍: Perspectives in Health Information Management is a scholarly, peer-reviewed research journal whose mission is to advance health information management practice and to encourage interdisciplinary collaboration between HIM professionals and others in disciplines supporting the advancement of the management of health information. The primary focus is to promote the linkage of practice, education, and research and to provide contributions to the understanding or improvement of health information management processes and outcomes.
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