Massive open online course: a new strategy for faculty development needs in healthcare simulation.

IF 2.8 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Advances in simulation (London, England) Pub Date : 2024-11-20 DOI:10.1186/s41077-024-00318-y
Nadège Dubois, Céline Tonus, Sophie Klenkenberg, Anne-Françoise Donneau, Clément Buléon, Alexandre Ghuysen
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Faculty development in medical simulation is a growing need, given the increased use of simulation-based learning in healthcare. Training of trainers is demanding and resource-consuming; therefore, there is a need for accessible, practical, and resource-saving solutions enabling efficient faculty development. For that purpose, we investigated whether a massive open online course (MOOC) could meet these challenges. This manuscript presents a MOOC, its pedagogical strategies, and its impacts on faculty development. The University of Liège Medical Simulation Center developed a MOOC with five learning units focused on the foundations of simulation training. Each unit ends with a set of theoretical and practical exercises. Our results showed knowledge and skills acquisition (objective exercise score data) among participants with a success rate of 67%, as well as high levels of engagement and confidence in learning (self-reported data). We demonstrate that a MOOC for faculty development in healthcare simulation is effective, has the potential to be an accessibility enabler, and offers an additional tool for trainer training. We recommend designing it with various asynchronous online modalities and multiplying social interactions with peers and trainers to favor trainees' engagement and subsequent learning. Further perspectives should study blended learning strategies in faculty development and define the optimum ratio between face to face and online synchronous and asynchronous modalities.

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大规模开放式在线课程:满足医疗保健模拟教学师资发展需求的新策略。
鉴于医疗保健领域越来越多地使用模拟学习,医学模拟方面的师资开发需求日益增长。对培训师的培训要求很高,而且耗费资源;因此,我们需要方便、实用和节省资源的解决方案,以实现高效的师资开发。为此,我们研究了大规模开放式在线课程(MOOC)能否应对这些挑战。本手稿介绍了 MOOC、其教学策略及其对教师发展的影响。列日大学医学模拟中心开发的 MOOC 包含五个学习单元,重点是模拟培训的基础。每个单元以一组理论和实践练习结束。我们的研究结果表明,参与者掌握了知识和技能(客观练习评分数据),成功率高达 67%,而且学习的参与度和自信心也很高(自我报告数据)。我们证明,MOOC 在医疗保健模拟方面的师资开发是有效的,有潜力成为无障碍的推动者,并为培训师的培训提供了额外的工具。我们建议在设计时采用多种异步在线模式,并增加与同行和培训师的社交互动,以促进学员的参与和后续学习。应从更广阔的视角研究师资队伍建设中的混合式学习策略,并确定面对面与在线同步和异步模式之间的最佳比例。
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