A Mixed-methods Systematic Review of Just-in-time Training Interventions During Health Emergencies: Types of Interventions and Development Processes.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness Pub Date : 2025-03-28 DOI:10.1017/dmp.2025.59
Ann Neville Miller, Andrew Todd, Venkata Naga Sreelalitapriya Duvuuri, Kian Soltani, Rebecca Freihaut, Laura Boutemen, Deanna Sellnow, Kishan Vishanagra, Jessica Hoffman, Timothy Sellnow, Om Patel, Xin Sheng, Shalewa Babatayo, Olga Willard, Heini Utunen, Jane Noyes, Giselle Balanciano
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Aims: The World Health Organization (WHO) Health Emergency Programme funded three systematic reviews to inform development of guidance for emergency preparedness in health emergencies. The current review investigated the type of learning interventions that have been developed and used during health emergencies, and how they were developed.

Methods: We searched PubMed, CINAHL, Communication and Mass Media Complete (EBSCO), and Web of Science. Study quality was appraised by WHO-recommended method-specific checklists. Findings were extracted using a narrative summary approach.

Results: 187 studies were included. Studies were split between online, in-person, and hybrid modalities, conducted mostly by hospitals and universities, and most frequently training nurses and doctors. Studies emphasized experiential learning to develop and reinforce skills; online learning for knowledge dissemination; multi-sectoral partnerships, institutional support and carefully constructed planning task forces, rapid training development and dissemination, and use of training models.

Conclusion: It Most studies evaluated only knowledge or self-confidence of trainees. Relatively few assessed skills; evaluations of long-term outcomes were rare. Little evidence is available about comparative effectiveness of different approaches, or optimum frequency and length of training programming. Based on principles induced, six recommendations for future JIT training are presented.

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突发卫生事件中及时培训干预措施的混合方法系统综述:干预措施的类型和发展过程。
目的:世界卫生组织(世卫组织)突发卫生事件规划资助了三次系统审查,为突发卫生事件应急准备指南的制定提供信息。目前的审查调查了在突发卫生事件期间开发和使用的学习干预措施的类型,以及它们是如何开发的。方法:检索PubMed, CINAHL, Communication and Mass Media Complete (EBSCO), Web of Science。研究质量通过世卫组织推荐的特定方法清单进行评价。使用叙述总结方法提取研究结果。结果:纳入187项研究。研究分为在线、面对面和混合模式,主要由医院和大学进行,最常见的是培训护士和医生。研究强调体验式学习,以发展和加强技能;知识传播的在线学习;多部门伙伴关系、机构支持和精心组建的规划工作队、快速培训发展和传播以及使用培训模式。结论:多数研究仅对学员的知识或自信心进行评价。评估技能相对较少;对长期结果的评估很少。很少有证据表明不同方法的比较有效性,或者训练计划的最佳频率和长度。根据归纳的原则,提出了未来JIT培训的六条建议。
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Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness
Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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4.40
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7.40%
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258
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness is the first comprehensive and authoritative journal emphasizing public health preparedness and disaster response for all health care and public health professionals globally. The journal seeks to translate science into practice and integrate medical and public health perspectives. With the events of September 11, the subsequent anthrax attacks, the tsunami in Indonesia, hurricane Katrina, SARS and the H1N1 Influenza Pandemic, all health care and public health professionals must be prepared to respond to emergency situations. In support of these pressing public health needs, Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness is committed to the medical and public health communities who are the stewards of the health and security of citizens worldwide.
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