Development, feasibility, and knowledge impact of a massive open online course on radiation safety : a multicentric prospective cohort study
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- Gilles Soenens, Bart Doyen, Peter Vlerick (UGent) , Adrien Hertault, Blandine Maurel, Pieter-Jan Kellens (UGent) , Klaus Bacher (UGent) , Isabelle Van Herzeele (UGent) , Colin Bicknell, Eva-Line Decoster, Jonas Eiberg, Tara Mastracci, Nathalie Moreels (UGent) , Evelyne Spriet and Vascular surgery in Europe radiation SafeTy Alliance (VESTA)
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- Learning from mistakes to improve patient safety and team functioning in the hybrid angiosuite
- The impact of structured, stepwise simulation-based training on technical and team performances in basic, advanced and complex endovascular procedures
- The impact of structured, stepwise simulation-based training on technical and team performances in basic, advanced and complex endovascular procedures
- Abstract
- Objective: This study reports the development of an innovative, interactive Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) teaching radiation safety principles in the vascular workplace, using stepwise e-learning with multiple choice question tests (MCQs), educational videos, and a serious game. The aim was to study the MOOC impact on radiation safety knowledge and assess its feasibility and acceptability. Methods: An international multicentre prospective study included team members active in the hybrid operating room. The MOOC was offered voluntarily via a secure online learning platform. A standardised MCQ test (15 questions) assessed radiation safety knowledge pre- and post -course (range 0 - 100%). Acceptability and feasibility were tested via the previously validated, Evaluating e-learning system success (EESS) model, using five point Likert scales. Results: In eight centres across four countries, 150 of 203 invited endovascular team members consented. Over a seven week study period, surgeons (28%, including vascular surgery trainees and consultants), nurses (27%, including scrub, circulating and anaesthetic nurses), anaesthetists (43%, including trainees and consultants), and radiographers (3%) participated. Of those, 67% completed the course. The average radiation knowledge improved by 22.8% (95% CI 19.5 - 26.0%; p < .001) after MOOC completion, from 48% to 71% (standard deviation [SD] 14 and 15% respectively), requiring a mean time investment of 169 minutes (SD 89 minutes). In centres with a radiographer, mean knowledge gain after MOOC completion was significantly smaller (14%, SD 19% vs. 24%, SD 16%, p = .036). The course was deemed feasible and acceptable according to the EESS model with a total mean score of 3.68/5. Conclusion: This newly developed, multimodal MOOC was deemed feasible and effective across multiple international centres. The MOOC significantly contributes to radiation safety education of the entire endovascular team, improving radiation safety knowledge. The course may optimise workplace radiation safety behaviour and therefore enhance team and patient safety.
- Keywords
- Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Surgery, Education, Hybrid operating room, Massive Open Online Course, Patient safety, Quality improvement, Radiation protection, ENDOVASCULAR PROCEDURES, PROTECTION, EXPOSURE, EXPERIENCE, EDUCATION, TOOL
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01HGT3BWDWZ0JFC02CBA964K52
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- Soenens, Gilles, et al. “Development, Feasibility, and Knowledge Impact of a Massive Open Online Course on Radiation Safety : A Multicentric Prospective Cohort Study.” EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF VASCULAR AND ENDOVASCULAR SURGERY, vol. 67, no. 5, 2024, pp. 838–46, doi:10.1016/j.ejvs.2023.11.047.
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- Soenens, G., Doyen, B., Vlerick, P., Hertault, A., Maurel, B., Kellens, P.-J., … (VESTA), V. surgery in E. radiation S. A. (2024). Development, feasibility, and knowledge impact of a massive open online course on radiation safety : a multicentric prospective cohort study. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF VASCULAR AND ENDOVASCULAR SURGERY, 67(5), 838–846. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejvs.2023.11.047
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- Soenens, Gilles, Bart Doyen, Peter Vlerick, Adrien Hertault, Blandine Maurel, Pieter-Jan Kellens, Klaus Bacher, et al. 2024. “Development, Feasibility, and Knowledge Impact of a Massive Open Online Course on Radiation Safety : A Multicentric Prospective Cohort Study.” EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF VASCULAR AND ENDOVASCULAR SURGERY 67 (5): 838–46. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejvs.2023.11.047.
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- Soenens, Gilles, Bart Doyen, Peter Vlerick, Adrien Hertault, Blandine Maurel, Pieter-Jan Kellens, Klaus Bacher, Isabelle Van Herzeele, Colin Bicknell, Eva-Line Decoster, Jonas Eiberg, Tara Mastracci, Nathalie Moreels, Evelyne Spriet, and Vascular surgery in Europe radiation SafeTy Alliance (VESTA). 2024. “Development, Feasibility, and Knowledge Impact of a Massive Open Online Course on Radiation Safety : A Multicentric Prospective Cohort Study.” EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF VASCULAR AND ENDOVASCULAR SURGERY 67 (5): 838–846. doi:10.1016/j.ejvs.2023.11.047.
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- 1.Soenens G, Doyen B, Vlerick P, Hertault A, Maurel B, Kellens P-J, et al. Development, feasibility, and knowledge impact of a massive open online course on radiation safety : a multicentric prospective cohort study. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF VASCULAR AND ENDOVASCULAR SURGERY. 2024;67(5):838–46.
- IEEE
- [1]G. Soenens et al., “Development, feasibility, and knowledge impact of a massive open online course on radiation safety : a multicentric prospective cohort study,” EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF VASCULAR AND ENDOVASCULAR SURGERY, vol. 67, no. 5, pp. 838–846, 2024.
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