TY - JOUR
T1 - Educational readiness among health professionals in rheumatology
T2 - low awareness of EULAR offerings and unfamiliarity with the course content as major barriers-results of a EULAR-funded European survey
AU - Ritschl, Valentin
AU - Sperl, Lisa
AU - Andrews, Margaret Renn
AU - Bjork, Mathilda
AU - Bostrom, Carina
AU - Cappon, Jeannette
AU - Davergne, Thomas
AU - de la Torre-Aboki, Jenny
AU - de Thurah, Annette
AU - Domjan, Andrea
AU - Dragoi, Razvan Gabriel
AU - Estevez-Lopez, Fernando
AU - Ferreira, Ricardo J. O.
AU - Fragoulis, George E.
AU - Grygielska, Jolanta
AU - Korve, Katti
AU - Kukkurainen, Marja Leena
AU - Madelaine-Bonjour, Christel
AU - Marques, Andrea
AU - Meesters, Jorit
AU - Moe, Rikke Helene
AU - Moholt, Ellen
AU - Mosor, Erika
AU - Naimer-Stach, Claudia
AU - Ndosi, Mwidimi
AU - Pchelnikova, Polina
AU - Primdahl, Jette
AU - Putrik, Polina
AU - Rausch Osthoff, Anne-Kathrin
AU - Smucrova, Hana
AU - Testa, Marco
AU - van Bodegom-Vos, Leti
AU - Peter, Wilfred F.
AU - Zangi, Heidi A.
AU - Zimba, Olena
AU - Vliet Vlieland, Theodora P. M.
AU - Stamm, Tanja A.
PY - 2023/5/1
Y1 - 2023/5/1
N2 - BackgroundOngoing education of health professionals in rheumatology (HPR) is critical for high-quality care. An essential factor is education readiness and a high quality of educational offerings. We explored which factors contributed to education readiness and investigated currently offered postgraduate education, including the European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology (EULAR) offerings.Methods and participantsWe developed an online questionnaire, translated it into 24 languages and distributed it in 30 European countries. We used natural language processing and the Latent Dirichlet Allocation to analyse the qualitative experiences of the participants as well as descriptive statistics and multiple logistic regression to determine factors influencing postgraduate educational readiness. Reporting followed the Checklist for Reporting Results of Internet E-Surveys guideline.ResultsThe questionnaire was accessed 3589 times, and 667 complete responses from 34 European countries were recorded. The highest educational needs were 'professional development', 'prevention and lifestyle intervention'. Older age, more working experience in rheumatology and higher education levels were positively associated with higher postgraduate educational readiness. While more than half of the HPR were familiar with EULAR as an association and the respondents reported an increased interest in the content of the educational offerings, the courses and the annual congress were poorly attended due to a lack of awareness, comparatively high costs and language barriers.ConclusionsTo promote the uptake of EULAR educational offerings, attention is needed to increase awareness among national organisations, offer accessible participation costs, and address language barriers.
AB - BackgroundOngoing education of health professionals in rheumatology (HPR) is critical for high-quality care. An essential factor is education readiness and a high quality of educational offerings. We explored which factors contributed to education readiness and investigated currently offered postgraduate education, including the European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology (EULAR) offerings.Methods and participantsWe developed an online questionnaire, translated it into 24 languages and distributed it in 30 European countries. We used natural language processing and the Latent Dirichlet Allocation to analyse the qualitative experiences of the participants as well as descriptive statistics and multiple logistic regression to determine factors influencing postgraduate educational readiness. Reporting followed the Checklist for Reporting Results of Internet E-Surveys guideline.ResultsThe questionnaire was accessed 3589 times, and 667 complete responses from 34 European countries were recorded. The highest educational needs were 'professional development', 'prevention and lifestyle intervention'. Older age, more working experience in rheumatology and higher education levels were positively associated with higher postgraduate educational readiness. While more than half of the HPR were familiar with EULAR as an association and the respondents reported an increased interest in the content of the educational offerings, the courses and the annual congress were poorly attended due to a lack of awareness, comparatively high costs and language barriers.ConclusionsTo promote the uptake of EULAR educational offerings, attention is needed to increase awareness among national organisations, offer accessible participation costs, and address language barriers.
KW - Nursing
KW - Occupational therapy
KW - Health services research
U2 - 10.1136/rmdopen-2023-003120
DO - 10.1136/rmdopen-2023-003120
M3 - Article
C2 - 37230762
SN - 2056-5933
VL - 9
JO - RMD Open
JF - RMD Open
IS - 2
M1 - e003120
ER -