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Braz J Infect Dis ; 21(2): 140-147, 2017.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27918888

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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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Infección Hospitalaria , Educación Continua/métodos , Educación Profesional/métodos , Personal de Salud/educación , Comunicación Interdisciplinaria , Internet , Educación Continua/normas , Educación Profesional/normas , Humanos , América Latina , Multilingüismo
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Stud Health Technol Inform ; 216: 372-5, 2015.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26262074

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A continuing medical education (CME) course was implemented for Latin American nephrologists in 2013. The topic was Immunopathology in native and transplanted kidneys. The course was given in Spanish and Portuguese. The activities included a distance education seven-week asynchronous online modality with multiple educational strategies. Thirty hours of study workload were estimated to complete the course. Four hundred and ninety-eight physicians coming from 18 countries registered for the course; 442 of them participated in it. Of those who participated, 51% received a certificate of completion and 29% a certificate of participation. Sixty-five percent of registrants participated in the case discussions. Eighty-six percent were very satisfied and 13% were satisfied. Lack of time to devote to the course was the main limitation expressed (62%), while Internet access or difficulties in the use of technology were considered by only 12 and 6% of participants, respectively. There was a significant increase in knowledge between before and after the course; the average grade increased from 64 to 83%. In conclusion, technology-enabled education demonstrated potential to become an instrument for Latin American nephrologists.


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Instrucción por Computador/estadística & datos numéricos , Educación a Distancia/estadística & datos numéricos , Educación Médica Continua/estadística & datos numéricos , Internet/estadística & datos numéricos , Nefrología/educación , Programas Informáticos , Instrucción por Computador/métodos , Curriculum , Educación a Distancia/métodos , Educación a Distancia/organización & administración , Educación Médica Continua/métodos , Educación Médica Continua/organización & administración , Evaluación Educacional/estadística & datos numéricos , Internet/organización & administración , América Latina , Multilingüismo , Sistemas en Línea , Médicos
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Braz. j. infect. dis ; 21(2): 140-147, Mar.-Apr. 2017. tab, graf
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: biblio-839200

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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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Humanos , Infección Hospitalaria , Personal de Salud/educación , Internet , Comunicación Interdisciplinaria , Educación Continua/métodos , Educación Profesional/métodos , Multilingüismo , Educación Continua/normas , Educación Profesional/normas , América Latina
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