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[RECURRENT AND VIRTUAL EDUCATION FOR ALL DISCIPLINES AND OCCUPATIONS IN THE ALLERGY REALM : A SURVEY OF THE PARTICIPANTS FROM THE INITIATIVE 'OUTREACH LECTURES' TO CREATE EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES].

Authors :
Masaki K
Sakashita M
Ogawa Y
Inomata T
Kainuma K
Kan-O K
Sato S
Tamari M
Nakajima S
Morita H
Kurashima Y
Futamura M
Takahashi K
Haruta J
Hyakutake M
Monkawa T
Ishizuka T
Imoto Y
Oyama N
Kanzaki S
Kidoguchi M
Fukushima A
Fukunaga K
Fujieda S
Yasutomi M
Adachi T
Source :
Arerugi = [Allergy] [Arerugi] 2024; Vol. 73 (4), pp. 329-339.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background: In the enhancement of allergy care involving multidisciplinary and multiple medical departments, there is a perceived need for education that targets not only specialists but also non-specialists. However, research on the need for and methods of such education remains inadequate.<br />Objective: To design a remote allergy care education program for all medical practitioners and to validate its necessity and utility.<br />Methods: The Empowering Next Generation Allergist/immunologist toward Global Excellence Task Force (ENGAGE-TF), supported by the Japanese Society of Allergology, initiated a virtual educational program called 'Outreach Lectures' in collaboration with Keio University and Fukui University. This initiative was widely promoted through social media and various institutions, and a survey was conducted through its mailing list.<br />Results: 1139 responses were obtained. More than half were physicians from non-allergy specialties, representing a diverse range of healthcare professions. Over 70% expressed being 'very satisfied,' and over 60% found the difficulty level 'appropriate.' Free-form feedback revealed differences in learning focus based on profession and learning approach based on years of experience.<br />Conclusion: The high participation rate (90%) of non-specialist physicians underscores the demand for addressing allergic conditions in primary care. The effectiveness of virtual / recurrent education, particularly for healthcare professionals with over 11 years of experience, was implied. Further follow-up investigation focusing on quantitative and objective assessment of educational effectiveness is indispensable.

Details

Language :
Japanese
ISSN :
0021-4884
Volume :
73
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Arerugi = [Allergy]
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
38880632
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.15036/arerugi.73.329