Clinical and Experimental Emergency Medicine (Sep 2022)

Experience of emergency medical services provider training using online training of trainers during COVID-19: official development assistance project in Tashkent, Uzbekistan

  • Yongsuk Mun,
  • Joon Min Park,
  • Hoon Kim,
  • Hyunjong Kim,
  • Jungeon Kim,
  • Ajung Kim,
  • Yoo Bin Lee,
  • Woochan Jeon,
  • Hye Weon Kwak

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15441/ceem.21.164
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 3
pp. 238 – 245

Abstract

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Objective Since onsite education is difficult due to the COVID-19 pandemic, official development assistance (ODA) projects have implemented online training of trainers (ToT) for emergency medical experts and staff. This study aims to share and discuss the ToT experience and its results in Uzbekistan. Methods We trained emergency medical advanced course instructors through online ToT among emergency medical service experts in Uzbekistan as a part of an ODA project. After the ToT, instructors were selected based on written tests, video monitoring of practice, and simulation performance. They operated the emergency medical course including lectures, practices, and simulations for 5 days. We tested the trainees through written tests before and after the course. They were surveyed regarding the course contents, its relevance, and their satisfaction with the course. Results Six instructors were selected after the online ToT program. They educated 68 emergency medical workers through the three training courses. The total score of the pretest was 129.2±34.8, and the posttest score was 170.8±31.2, which was significantly higher (P<0.05). The satisfaction calculated by adding the values of survey items for this curriculum was 28.0 (interquartile range, 26.0–30.0), and there was no statistical difference regarding trainee satisfaction between the three courses (P=0.148). Conclusion Instructors trained by online ToT programs could provide an in-person emergency medical advanced course.

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