Analysis of the broadcasting and perceived utility through the implementation of a virtual training platform during the pandemic

Autor: Raquel, Sánchez-Santos, Salvador, Morales-Conde, Jose Luis, Ramos Rodriguez, Estibaliz, Alvarez Peña, Jose Manuel, Aranda Narváez, Mario, Alvarez Gallego, Josep María, Badía, Jose Maria, Balibrea Del Castillo, Alejandra, Garcia-Botella, Xavier, Guirao Garriga, Eloy, Espin Basany, Esteban, Martin-Antona, Elena, Martin Perez, Sagrario, Martinez Cortijo, Isabel, Pascual Miguelañez, Lola, Perez Diaz, Ines, Rubio Perez, Victoriano, Soria Aledo
Rok vydání: 2023
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Zdroj: Cirugía Española (English Edition). 101:29-34
ISSN: 2173-5077
Popis: The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has affected training opportunities for healthcare professionals partly because face to face courses were cancelled. This study analyzes the results of participation and satisfaction of the AEC Virtual Classroom sessions during the first year.The AEC Virtual Classroom includes a combined format of weekly Webinar broadcast live that can be viewed on a delayed basis in a virtual platform. In this study, the results in its first year are evaluated considering the number of live participants, the delayed views and the global reach; as well as the results of the satisfaction survey in each of the sessions (0-10).From 16/04/2020 to 15/04/2021, 50 sessions of the Virtual Classroom AEC were held. The average scope of the sessions was 509 ± 288 views with a range between 196 and 149. At the times of highest incidence of cases during the pandemic, a decrease in live participants was observed 275 ± 135 vs. 391 ± 233 (P = 0.032). The mean score on the format was 8.46 ± 0.31/10. The best-scored sessions were those of the subject related to coloproctology with a statistically significant difference in the mean score 8.79 ± 0.42 vs. 8.39 ± 0.27 (P = 0.035). 90% of users considered the sessions useful. 97.2% of respondents believe that the sessions should be maintained after the pandemic.The AEC Virtual Classroom has had very good results in the first year, proving to be a useful surgical teaching tool that will foreseeably survive once the pandemic is over.
Databáze: OpenAIRE