探索为继续护理教育项目开发全球突发卫生事件风险沟通MOOC模块的需求:一项定性研究

K. Aung, R. Razak, N. N. M. Nazry, Noor Azizah Mohd Ali
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为了支持学习过程,有必要进行需求分析,以确定适合学习者特点和学习环境的适当教学材料。本研究旨在确定是否需要开发关于全球突发卫生事件中风险沟通的MOOC模块,作为继续护理教育规划的教学工具。遵循质性研究设计原则,通过有目的抽样方法选择14名参与者,包括来自马来西亚国际伊斯兰大学(IIUM) Kulliyyah护理学院的2名护理讲师、2名护士经理(matrons)、2名急诊医生和8名SASMEC @ IIUM的注册护士(RN),并采用半结构化访谈引导问题进行访谈。对访谈数据进行专题分析。与会者表示,持续护理教育对专业发展至为重要,亦是提升现有技能和知识的资源。风险沟通技巧对护士在紧急医疗环境中至关重要。本研究的大多数参与者不熟悉MOOC课程,他们表示,要成功实施MOOC课程,需要机构的支持和激励,以及对参与和课程完成情况的监督。综上所述,对继续教育的理解、当前风险沟通的知识和素养以及mooc的意识进行了探讨。这些现实情况将支持风险沟通MOOC模块的开发,这将有助于提高护士的风险沟通技能,并更好地为未来的全球突发卫生事件做好准备。
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Exploring the Needs for Developing MOOC Module on Risk Communication in Global Health Emergencies for Continuing Nursing Education Programme: A Qualitative Study
To support the learning process, it is essential to conduct a needs analysis to identify appropriate instructional materials that fit the learners’ characteristics and learning environment. This study aimed to identify the need for developing a MOOC module on risk communication in global health emergencies to use as a teaching tool for continuing nursing education programmes. Following the principles of a qualitative research design, a total of 14 participants, including two nursing lecturers from Kulliyyah of Nursing, International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM), two nurse managers (matrons), two emergency physicians, and eight registered nurses (RN) from SASMEC @ IIUM, were selected through purposive sampling method and interviewed using semi-structured interview-guided questions. The interview data were analysed using thematic analysis. The participants stated that continuing nursing education (CNE) was essential for professional development (PD) and a resource for enhancing existing skills and knowledge. Risk communication skills were crucial for nurses in emergency healthcare contexts. The majority of this study’s participants were unfamiliar with MOOC courses and stated that support and motivation from their institution, as well as monitoring of participation and course completion, were needed to implement MOOC courses successfully. To sum up, understanding of continuing education, current risk communication knowledge and literacy, and awareness of MOOCs were explored. These realities will support thedevelopment of the risk communication MOOC module that will help improve nurses’ risk communication skills and better prepare them for future global health emergencies. 
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