2019冠状病毒病大流行过程中医护人员对远程培训的兴趣评估

IF 0.2 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Arzu Kaplanoğlu, G. Şengöz, F. Pehlivanoğlu, Öznur Yıldırım, Yeşim Kanıpek
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简介:在职医护人员的培训是一个持续的过程。然而,出现的未知需要暂时的计划。2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行使得医疗保健员工(HE)必须接受远程培训。因此,了解他们的兴趣水平是很重要的。本研究探讨了HE在大流行过程中对DT的兴趣。方法:研究人群为2020年在研训医院注册参加“HE COVID-19”培训的3442人。研究对象包括在研究和培训医院工作并登记参加培训的所有人员。该研究是回顾性计划的,涉及所有在2020年3月17日至2020年4月15日之间进行培训注册的人员。本研究使用的数据是在医院培训系统报告的公告范围内完成“HE COVID-19培训”的人员。结果:学员的培训总完成率为90%。对比新冠肺炎大流行过程中HE对DT的兴趣,专科医生、住院医生和护士的参与率差异无统计学意义(p=0.094)。住院医生在第二次公告前完成培训的比率明显低于专科医生和护士(专科医生vs住院医生p=0.044;护士vs住院医生p<0.001)。两次公告后住院医生的培训完成率显著高于专科医生和护士,专科医生的培训完成率显著高于护士(p=0.018, p<0.001, p=0.018)。结论:持续培训必须确保高等教育工作者为应对COVID-19大流行等突发公共卫生事件做好充分准备。应在紧急行动计划中优先考虑DT。
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Assessment of Interest of Healthcare Employees in Distance Training in the Coronavirus Disease-2019 Pandemic Process
Introduction: In-service healthcare personnel training is an ongoing process. However, emerging unknowns require momentary planning. The Coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has made distance training (DT) compulsory for healthcare employees (HE). Thus, it is important to learn about their interest levels. This study investigates the interest of HE in DT during the pandemic process. Methods: The research population consisted of 3,442 personnel registered to take the "HE COVID-19" training at research and training hospital in 2020. The population of the study consisted of all personnel employed at research and training hospital and registered for the training. The study was planned retrospectively for reaching all personnel whose training registrations were made between 17.03.2020 and 15.04.2020. This study was used the data of the personnel who completed the "HE COVID-19 Training" within the scope of the announcements that were made as DT as reported on the Hospital Training System. Results: The total training completion rate of the participants was found to be 90%. When the interests of the HE in the DT in the process of the COVID-19 pandemic were compared, no statistically significant difference could be observed in the participation rates of the specialist doctors, resident doctors, and nurses (p=0.094). The rate of the resident doctors to complete the training until the second announcement was significantly lower compared to the specialist doctors and nurses (specialist doctor vs. resident doctor p=0.044;nurse vs. resident doctor p<0.001). The rates of completing the training after two announcements were significantly higher among the resident doctors than the specialist doctors and nurses and among the specialist doctors than the nurses (respectively p=0.018, p<0.001, p=0.018). Conclusion: Continuous training must ensure that HE are adequately prepared to deal with public health emergencies such as the COVID-19 pandemic. DT should be prioritized in the Emergency Action Plan.
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Istanbul Medical Journal
Istanbul Medical Journal MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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