Using a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) to promote infection prevention and control learning in healthcare education

M. Silén-Lipponen, Leena Koponen, U. Korhonen, M. Myllymäki
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Background: The prevention of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) is one of the most important subjects in healthcare education. Aim: The aim of this study was to describe Finnish, Spanish, Portuguese, and Polish healthcare students’ perspectives on learning about HAIs using a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC). This study is part of the Erasmus+ project ‘Educating students for innovative infection prevention and control (IPC) practices in healthcare settings’ (InovSafeCare). Methods: The descriptive cross-sectional research design was used to describe healthcare students’ perspectives on learning about HAIs using the InovSafeCare MOOC (ISC-MOOC). The participants (N = 135) were students recruited from partner institutions. The project group developed a semi-structured questionnaire that was used for data collection, containing questions of technical and pedagogical usability. The data were analyzed by statistical methods and content analysis. Results: The ISC-MOOC facilitated healthcare students’ independent learning and promoted their knowledge of HAI prevention and control. Study materials were easy to use (84%), and the media of the study materials were of high standard (83%). Some technical problems (14%) were also identified with the use of the materials. The study materials were relevant (70%) for IPC learning but should also be provided in different languages. Conclusion: The MOOC will strengthen the role of the students as future healthcare professionals and will also be usable for those healthcare professionals who need to update their skills with today’s HAI requirements. MOOC should also be translated into other languages other than English.
利用大规模在线开放课程(MOOC)促进卫生保健教育中的感染预防和控制学习
背景:卫生保健相关感染的预防是卫生保健教育的重要内容之一。目的:本研究的目的是描述芬兰、西班牙、葡萄牙和波兰卫生保健学生对使用大规模开放在线课程(MOOC)学习HAIs的观点。这项研究是Erasmus+项目“教育学生在卫生保健环境中创新感染预防和控制(IPC)实践”(InovSafeCare)的一部分。方法:采用描述性横断面研究设计,描述卫生保健专业学生对使用innoovsafecare MOOC (ISC-MOOC)学习HAIs的看法。参与者(N = 135)是从合作院校招募的学生。项目组编制了一份用于数据收集的半结构化问卷,其中包含技术和教学可用性的问题。采用统计学方法和内容分析法对资料进行分析。结果:ISC-MOOC促进了卫生保健专业学生的自主学习,提高了他们对HAI防控的认识。研究材料易于使用(84%),研究材料的介质标准高(83%)。一些技术问题(14%)也被认为与材料的使用有关。学习材料与IPC学习相关(70%),但也应以不同语言提供。结论:MOOC将加强学生作为未来医疗保健专业人员的作用,也将有助于那些需要根据当今医疗保健要求更新技能的医疗保健专业人员。MOOC也应该翻译成英语以外的其他语言。
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