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The Impact of a Small Private Online Course as a New Approach to Teaching Oncology: Development and Evaluation

BACKGROUND: Oncology involves complex care and multidisciplinary management of patients; however, misinformation and ineffective communication remain problematic. OBJECTIVE: The educational objective of our study was to develop a new teaching method to improve cancer treatment and management by emph...

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Autores principales: Vaysse, Charlotte, Chantalat, Elodie, Beyne-Rauzy, Odile, Morineau, Louise, Despas, Fabien, Bachaud, Jean-Marc, Caunes, Nathalie, Poublanc, Muriel, Serrano, Elie, Bugat, Roland, Rougé Bugat, Marie-Eve, Fize, Anne-Laure
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: JMIR Publications 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5859739/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29506968
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/mededu.9185
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author Vaysse, Charlotte
Chantalat, Elodie
Beyne-Rauzy, Odile
Morineau, Louise
Despas, Fabien
Bachaud, Jean-Marc
Caunes, Nathalie
Poublanc, Muriel
Serrano, Elie
Bugat, Roland
Rougé Bugat, Marie-Eve
Fize, Anne-Laure
author_facet Vaysse, Charlotte
Chantalat, Elodie
Beyne-Rauzy, Odile
Morineau, Louise
Despas, Fabien
Bachaud, Jean-Marc
Caunes, Nathalie
Poublanc, Muriel
Serrano, Elie
Bugat, Roland
Rougé Bugat, Marie-Eve
Fize, Anne-Laure
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description BACKGROUND: Oncology involves complex care and multidisciplinary management of patients; however, misinformation and ineffective communication remain problematic. OBJECTIVE: The educational objective of our study was to develop a new teaching method to improve cancer treatment and management by emphasizing the link between hospitals (inpatients) and their surrounding communities (outpatients). METHODS: A team of 22 professionals from public and private institutions developed a small private online course (SPOC). Each offering of the course lasted 6 weeks and covered 6 topics: individual health care plans, cancer surgery, ionizing radiation, cancer medicines, clinical research, and oncological supportive care. For participants in the course, we targeted people working in the cancer field. The SPOC used an active teaching method with collaborative and multidisciplinary learning. A final examination was offered in each session. We evaluated participants’ satisfaction rate through a questionnaire and the success of the SPOC by participants’ completion, success, and commitment rates. RESULTS: Of the total participants (N=1574), 446 completed the evaluation form. Most participants were aged 31 to 45 years. Participants included 56 nurses, 131 pharmacists, 80 from the medical field (including 26 physicians), 53 from patients’ associations, 28 health teachers, and 13 students (medical and paramedical). Among the participants, 24.7% (90/446) had an independent medical practice, 38.5% (140/446) worked in a public institution, and 36.8% (134/446) worked in a private institution. After completing the SPOC sessions, 85.9% (384/446) thought they had learned new information, 90.8% (405/446) felt their expectations were met, and 90.4% (403/446) considered that the information had a positive impact on their professional practice. The completion rate was 35.51% (559/1574), the success rate was 71.47% (1025/1574), and the commitment rate was 64.67% (1018/1574). Concerning the cost effectiveness of SPOC compared with a traditional classroom of 25 students, online education became more effective when there were more than 950 participants. CONCLUSIONS: SPOCs improved the management of oncology patients. This new digital learning technique is an attractive concept to integrate into teaching practice. It offered optimal propagation of information and met the students’ expectations.
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spelling pubmed-58597392018-03-26 The Impact of a Small Private Online Course as a New Approach to Teaching Oncology: Development and Evaluation Vaysse, Charlotte Chantalat, Elodie Beyne-Rauzy, Odile Morineau, Louise Despas, Fabien Bachaud, Jean-Marc Caunes, Nathalie Poublanc, Muriel Serrano, Elie Bugat, Roland Rougé Bugat, Marie-Eve Fize, Anne-Laure JMIR Med Educ Original Paper BACKGROUND: Oncology involves complex care and multidisciplinary management of patients; however, misinformation and ineffective communication remain problematic. OBJECTIVE: The educational objective of our study was to develop a new teaching method to improve cancer treatment and management by emphasizing the link between hospitals (inpatients) and their surrounding communities (outpatients). METHODS: A team of 22 professionals from public and private institutions developed a small private online course (SPOC). Each offering of the course lasted 6 weeks and covered 6 topics: individual health care plans, cancer surgery, ionizing radiation, cancer medicines, clinical research, and oncological supportive care. For participants in the course, we targeted people working in the cancer field. The SPOC used an active teaching method with collaborative and multidisciplinary learning. A final examination was offered in each session. We evaluated participants’ satisfaction rate through a questionnaire and the success of the SPOC by participants’ completion, success, and commitment rates. RESULTS: Of the total participants (N=1574), 446 completed the evaluation form. Most participants were aged 31 to 45 years. Participants included 56 nurses, 131 pharmacists, 80 from the medical field (including 26 physicians), 53 from patients’ associations, 28 health teachers, and 13 students (medical and paramedical). Among the participants, 24.7% (90/446) had an independent medical practice, 38.5% (140/446) worked in a public institution, and 36.8% (134/446) worked in a private institution. After completing the SPOC sessions, 85.9% (384/446) thought they had learned new information, 90.8% (405/446) felt their expectations were met, and 90.4% (403/446) considered that the information had a positive impact on their professional practice. The completion rate was 35.51% (559/1574), the success rate was 71.47% (1025/1574), and the commitment rate was 64.67% (1018/1574). Concerning the cost effectiveness of SPOC compared with a traditional classroom of 25 students, online education became more effective when there were more than 950 participants. CONCLUSIONS: SPOCs improved the management of oncology patients. This new digital learning technique is an attractive concept to integrate into teaching practice. It offered optimal propagation of information and met the students’ expectations. JMIR Publications 2018-03-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5859739/ /pubmed/29506968 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/mededu.9185 Text en ©Charlotte Vaysse, Elodie Chantalat, Odile Beyne-Rauzy, Louise Morineau, Fabien Despas, Jean-Marc Bachaud, Nathalie Caunes, Muriel Poublanc, Elie Serrano, Roland Bugat, Marie-Eve Rougé Bugat, Anne-Laure Fize. Originally published in JMIR Medical Education (http://mededu.jmir.org), 05.03.2018. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, first published in JMIR Medical Education, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on http://mededu.jmir.org/, as well as this copyright and license information must be included.
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Vaysse, Charlotte
Chantalat, Elodie
Beyne-Rauzy, Odile
Morineau, Louise
Despas, Fabien
Bachaud, Jean-Marc
Caunes, Nathalie
Poublanc, Muriel
Serrano, Elie
Bugat, Roland
Rougé Bugat, Marie-Eve
Fize, Anne-Laure
The Impact of a Small Private Online Course as a New Approach to Teaching Oncology: Development and Evaluation
title The Impact of a Small Private Online Course as a New Approach to Teaching Oncology: Development and Evaluation
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title_fullStr The Impact of a Small Private Online Course as a New Approach to Teaching Oncology: Development and Evaluation
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of a Small Private Online Course as a New Approach to Teaching Oncology: Development and Evaluation
title_short The Impact of a Small Private Online Course as a New Approach to Teaching Oncology: Development and Evaluation
title_sort impact of a small private online course as a new approach to teaching oncology: development and evaluation
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5859739/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29506968
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/mededu.9185
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