Using a digital story format: a contemporary approach to meeting the workforce needs of public health laboratories
Autor: | Dena Fife, Jennifer Bedet, Laurie Walkner, Mary DeMartino |
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Rok vydání: | 2014 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Models Educational education Certification Disease Outbreaks Foodborne Diseases Resource (project management) Professional Competence Medicine Humans Cooperative Behavior Medical education business.industry Health Policy Public health Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health Civil Defense Iowa United States Engineering management General partnership Preparedness Models Organizational Active learning Workforce Education Public Health Professional Learning Management business Laboratories |
Zdroj: | Journal of public health management and practice : JPHMP. 20 |
ISSN: | 1550-5022 |
Popis: | INTRODUCTION Public health laboratories are an integral partner in preparedness and emergency response. The Upper Midwest Preparedness and Emergency Response Learning Center (UMPERLC) and the State Hygienic Laboratory at the University of Iowa have a long history of working together to identify and meet the preparedness training needs of the laboratory workforce. The training, Anatomy of a Foodborne Outbreak, which uses a digital story format, provides an example of this partnership. BACKGROUND/RATIONALE The State Hygienic Laboratory expressed the need for training programs targeted at enhancing early detection and investigation of outbreaks. Clinical laboratory staff play a significant role in identifying patient samples that may represent the effects of foodborne illness. Given that foodborne illnesses are on the increase nationally, it is critical that laboratory staff be prepared to deal with these outbreaks. METHODS/ACTIVITY UMPERLC collaborated with State Hygienic Laboratory content experts in the design and development of a digital story, using a foodborne outbreak that focuses on testing to detect Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli. This narrative format was selected because seeing and hearing a story about the training content provide the learner with a deeper interaction and richer learning experience, allowing the learner to better see the bigger picture. RESULTS/OUTCOMES Anatomy of a Foodborne Outbreak is available on UMPERLC's Learning Management System, Training Source (http://training-source.org). Evaluation data indicate positive learning experiences overall. DISCUSSION The digital story format, which is a video that uses a blend of images, text, and audio narration, was an appropriate method for the content and learning outcomes of the Anatomy of a Foodborne Outbreak training. This format requires more active learning, which increases retention and transfer of knowledge. Training that is easily accessed and user-friendly is an important resource for laboratory staff. LESSONS LEARNED/NEXT STEPS When reviewing the course completion data, the highest enrollment occurred immediately after the training program was released. To increase visibility, Anatomy of a Foodborne Outbreak is housed on both the State Hygienic Laboratory Web site and UMPERLC's Learning Management System. The course has also been added to national learning databases such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention TrainingFinder Real-time Affiliate Integrated Network (CDC TRAIN) and Certified in Public Health Recertification & Reporting System. |
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