Perspectives of Nonphysician Clinical Students and Medical Lecturers on Tablet-Based Health Care Practice Support for Medical Education in Zambia, Africa: Qualitative Study.

IF 8.3 2区 材料科学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces Pub Date : 2019-01-15 DOI:10.2196/12637
Sandra Barteit, Florian Neuhann, Till Bärnighausen, Annel Bowa, Sigrid Lüders, Gregory Malunga, Geoffrey Chileshe, Clemence Marimo, Albrecht Jahn
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Background: Zambia is faced with a severe shortage of health workers and challenges in national health financing. This burdens the medical licentiate practitioner (MLP) program for training nonphysician clinical students in Zambia because of the shortage of qualified medical lecturers and learning resources at training sites. To address this shortage and strengthen the MLP program, a self-directed electronic health (eHealth) platform was introduced, comprising technology-supported learning (e-learning) for medical education and support for health care practice. MLP students were provided with tablets that were preloaded with content for offline access.

Objective: This study aimed to explore MLP students' and medical lecturers' perceptions of the self-directed eHealth platform with an offline-based tablet as a training and health care practice support tool during the first year of full implementation.

Methods: We conducted in-depth qualitative interviews with 8 MLP students and 5 lecturers and 2 focus group discussions with 16 students to gain insights on perceptions of the usefulness, ease of use, and adequacy of self-directed e-learning and health care practice support accessible through the offline-based tablet. Participants were purposively sampled. Verbatim transcripts were analyzed following hypothesis coding.

Results: The eHealth platform (e-platform), comprising e-learning for medical education and health care practice support, was positively received by students and medical lecturers and was seen as a step toward modernizing the MLP program. Tablets enabled equal access to offline learning contents, thus bridging the gap of slow or no internet connections. The study results indicated that the e-platform appears adequate to strengthen medical education within this low-resource setting. However, student self-reported usage was low, and medical lecturer usage was even lower. One stated reason was the lack of training in tablet usage and another was the quality of the tablets. The mediocre quality and quantity of most e-learning contents were perceived as a primary concern as materials were reported to be outdated, missing multimedia features, and addressing only part of the curriculum. Medical lecturers were noted to have little commitment to updating or creating new learning materials. Suggestions for improving the e-platform were given.

Conclusions: To address identified major challenges, we plan to (1) introduce half-day training sessions at the beginning of each study year to better prepare users for tablet usage, (2) further update and expand e-learning content by fostering collaborations with MLP program stakeholders and nominating an e-platform coordinator, (3) set up an e-platform steering committee including medical lecturers, (4) incorporate e-learning and e-based health care practice support across the curriculum, as well as (5) implement processes to promote user-generated content. With these measures, we aim to sustainably strengthen the MLP program by implementing the tablet-based e-platform as a serious learning technology for medical education and health care practice support.

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背景:赞比亚面临着卫生工作者严重短缺和国家卫生筹资方面的挑战。由于培训地点缺乏合格的医学讲师和学习资源,这给赞比亚培训非医师临床学生的医疗执照执业医师(MLP)计划带来了负担。为了解决这一短缺并加强MLP计划,引入了一个自主电子健康(eHealth)平台,其中包括用于医学教育的技术支持学习(e-learning)和对卫生保健实践的支持。为MLP学生提供了预装内容的平板电脑,以供离线访问。目的:本研究旨在探讨MLP学生和医学讲师在全面实施第一年对以离线平板电脑为基础的自主电子健康平台作为培训和卫生保健实践支持工具的看法。方法:我们对8名MLP学生和5名讲师进行了深入的定性访谈,并对16名学生进行了2次焦点小组讨论,以了解通过离线平板电脑可获得的自主电子学习和医疗实践支持的有用性、易用性和充足性的看法。参与者的抽样是有目的的。按照假设编码对逐字抄本进行分析。结果:电子健康平台(e-platform),包括医学教育和卫生保健实践支持的电子学习,受到学生和医学讲师的积极欢迎,被视为迈向MLP计划现代化的一步。平板电脑可以平等地访问离线学习内容,从而弥合了互联网连接缓慢或没有互联网连接的差距。研究结果表明,在这种资源匮乏的环境下,电子平台似乎足以加强医学教育。然而,学生自我报告的使用率很低,医学讲师的使用率甚至更低。其中一个原因是缺乏平板电脑使用方面的培训,另一个原因是平板电脑的质量。大多数电子学习内容的质量和数量一般被认为是主要问题,因为据报道,这些材料已经过时,缺少多媒体功能,并且只涉及课程的一部分。报告指出,医学讲师很少致力于更新或创造新的学习材料。提出了完善电子平台的建议。结论:为了应对已确定的主要挑战,我们计划(1)在每个学习年度开始时引入半天的培训课程,让用户更好地为平板电脑的使用做好准备;(2)通过促进与MLP项目利益相关者的合作,提名一名电子平台协调员,进一步更新和扩展电子学习内容;(3)成立一个包括医学讲师在内的电子平台指导委员会;(4)在整个课程中纳入电子学习和基于医疗保健的实践支持。以及(5)实施促进用户生成内容的流程。通过这些措施,我们的目标是通过实施基于平板电脑的电子平台作为医学教育和卫生保健实践支持的严肃学习技术来持续加强MLP计划。
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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 工程技术-材料科学:综合
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