Online continuing interprofessional education on hospital-acquired infections for Latin America

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Autor(a) principal: Medina-Presentado,Julio C.
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Margolis,Alvaro, Teixeira,Lucia, Lorier,Leticia, Gales,Ana C., Pérez-Sartori,Graciela, Oliveira,Maura S., Seija,Verónica, Paciel,Daniela, Vignoli,Rafael, Guerra,Silvia, Albornoz,Henry, Arteta,Zaida, Lopez-Arredondo,Antonio, García,Sofía
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-86702017000200140
Resumo: Abstract Introduction: Latin America is a large and diverse region, comprising more than 600 million inhabitants and one million physicians in over 20 countries. Resistance to antibacterial drugs is particularly important in the region. This paper describes the design, implementation and results of an international bi-lingual (Spanish and Portuguese) online continuing interprofessional interactive educational program on hospital-acquired infections and antimicrobial resistance for Latin America, supported by the American Society for Microbiology. Methods: Participation, satisfaction and knowledge gain (through pre and post tests) were used. Moreover, commitment to change statements were requested from participants at the end of the course and three months later. Results: There were 1169 participants from 19 Latin American countries who registered: 57% were physicians and 43% were other health care professionals. Of those, 1126 participated in the course, 46% received a certificate of completion and 54% a certificate of participation. There was a significant increase in knowledge between before and after the course. Of 535 participants who took both tests, the grade increased from 59 to 81%. Commitments to change were aligned with course objectives. Discussion: Implementation of this educational program showed the feasibility of a continent-wide interprofessional massive course on hospital acquired-infections in Latin America, in the two main languages spoken in the region. Next steps included a new edition of this course and a "New Challenges" course on hospital-acquired infections, which were successfully implemented in the second semester of 2015 by the same institutions.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Online continuing interprofessional education on hospital-acquired infections for Latin America
title Online continuing interprofessional education on hospital-acquired infections for Latin America
spellingShingle Online continuing interprofessional education on hospital-acquired infections for Latin America
Medina-Presentado,Julio C.
Internet
Continuing education
Interprofessional education
MOOC
Hospital-acquired infections
Latin America
title_short Online continuing interprofessional education on hospital-acquired infections for Latin America
title_full Online continuing interprofessional education on hospital-acquired infections for Latin America
title_fullStr Online continuing interprofessional education on hospital-acquired infections for Latin America
title_full_unstemmed Online continuing interprofessional education on hospital-acquired infections for Latin America
title_sort Online continuing interprofessional education on hospital-acquired infections for Latin America
author Medina-Presentado,Julio C.
author_facet Medina-Presentado,Julio C.
Margolis,Alvaro
Teixeira,Lucia
Lorier,Leticia
Gales,Ana C.
Pérez-Sartori,Graciela
Oliveira,Maura S.
Seija,Verónica
Paciel,Daniela
Vignoli,Rafael
Guerra,Silvia
Albornoz,Henry
Arteta,Zaida
Lopez-Arredondo,Antonio
García,Sofía
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Teixeira,Lucia
Lorier,Leticia
Gales,Ana C.
Pérez-Sartori,Graciela
Oliveira,Maura S.
Seija,Verónica
Paciel,Daniela
Vignoli,Rafael
Guerra,Silvia
Albornoz,Henry
Arteta,Zaida
Lopez-Arredondo,Antonio
García,Sofía
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Medina-Presentado,Julio C.
Margolis,Alvaro
Teixeira,Lucia
Lorier,Leticia
Gales,Ana C.
Pérez-Sartori,Graciela
Oliveira,Maura S.
Seija,Verónica
Paciel,Daniela
Vignoli,Rafael
Guerra,Silvia
Albornoz,Henry
Arteta,Zaida
Lopez-Arredondo,Antonio
García,Sofía
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Internet
Continuing education
Interprofessional education
MOOC
Hospital-acquired infections
Latin America
topic Internet
Continuing education
Interprofessional education
MOOC
Hospital-acquired infections
Latin America
description Abstract Introduction: Latin America is a large and diverse region, comprising more than 600 million inhabitants and one million physicians in over 20 countries. Resistance to antibacterial drugs is particularly important in the region. This paper describes the design, implementation and results of an international bi-lingual (Spanish and Portuguese) online continuing interprofessional interactive educational program on hospital-acquired infections and antimicrobial resistance for Latin America, supported by the American Society for Microbiology. Methods: Participation, satisfaction and knowledge gain (through pre and post tests) were used. Moreover, commitment to change statements were requested from participants at the end of the course and three months later. Results: There were 1169 participants from 19 Latin American countries who registered: 57% were physicians and 43% were other health care professionals. Of those, 1126 participated in the course, 46% received a certificate of completion and 54% a certificate of participation. There was a significant increase in knowledge between before and after the course. Of 535 participants who took both tests, the grade increased from 59 to 81%. Commitments to change were aligned with course objectives. Discussion: Implementation of this educational program showed the feasibility of a continent-wide interprofessional massive course on hospital acquired-infections in Latin America, in the two main languages spoken in the region. Next steps included a new edition of this course and a "New Challenges" course on hospital-acquired infections, which were successfully implemented in the second semester of 2015 by the same institutions.
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