JMIR Formative Research (Nov 2020)

Multilingual Global E-Learning Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes Curriculum for Front Line Health Care Providers in Resource-Limited Countries: Development Study

  • Kalaitzoglou, Evangelia,
  • Majaliwa, Edna,
  • Zacharin, Margaret,
  • de Beaufort, Carine,
  • Chanoine, Jean-Pierre,
  • van Wijngaard-DeVugt, Conny,
  • Sperla, Ervin,
  • Boot, Annemieke M,
  • Drop, Stenvert L S

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2196/18555
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 11
p. e18555

Abstract

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BackgroundElectronic learning (e-learning) is a widely accessible, low-cost option for learning remotely in various settings that allows interaction between an instructor and a learner. ObjectiveWe describe the development of a free and globally accessible multilingual e-learning module that provides education material on topics in pediatric endocrinology and diabetes and that is intended for first-line physicians and health workers but also trainees or medical specialists in resource-limited countries. MethodsAs complements to concise chapters, interactive vignettes were constructed, exemplifying clinical issues and pitfalls, with specific attention to the 3 levels of medical health care in resource-limited countries. The module is part of a large e-learning portal, ESPE e-learning, which is based on ILIAS (Integriertes Lern-, Informations- und Arbeitskooperations-System), an open-source web-based learning management system. Following a review by global experts, the content was translated by native French, Spanish, Swahili, and Chinese–speaking colleagues into their respective languages using a commercial web-based translation tool (SDL Trados Studio). ResultsPreliminary data suggest that the module is well received, particularly in targeted parts of the world and that active promotion to inform target users is warranted. ConclusionsThe e-learning module is a free globally accessible multilingual up-to-date tool for use in resource-limited countries that has been utilized thus far with success. Widespread use will require dissemination of the tool on a global scale.