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E-learning/online education in transfusion medicine: A cross-sectional international survey

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TRANSFUSION MEDICINE
Volume 32, Issue 6, Pages 499-504

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/tme.12920

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education; e-learning; transfusion medicine

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This survey aimed to assess the use of e-learning courses in blood establishments and transfusion services internationally. The results showed that approximately two-thirds of the courses were developed in-house and most of them were available to learners outside the host institutions. The survey also revealed that one-third of the institutions established these courses during the COVID-19 pandemic. Physicians, laboratory scientists/technologists, and transfusion practitioners were the primary target audiences.
Objectives This survey aims to assess the scope of transfusion e-learning courses in blood establishments and transfusion services internationally. Background E-learning/online education is increasingly used in the education of medical professionals. There is limited published data on the use of e-learning for transfusion medicine. Material and Methods An International survey was designed and distributed to all members of the International Society of Blood Transfusion to assess utilisation of e-learning in their institutions. Descriptive statistics were used to summarise the results. Results A total of 177 respondents participated, 68 of which had e-learning modules in their institutions. Approximately two-thirds of the courses were developed in-house (66%), and 63% are available to learners from outside the host institutions. In one-third of institutions, these courses were established during the COVID-19 pandemic, while 15% had used e-learning courses for more than 10 years. The courses target different audiences and topics ranging from blood donation to hemovigilance. The most common audiences were physicians (71%), laboratory scientists/technologists (69%) and transfusion practitioners (63%). Formal assessment of learning outcomes is used in 70% of the programs. Conclusions The survey demonstrates the widespread use of e-learning courses in transfusion education, with a substantial proportion being developed during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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