Virtual training for small group facilitators

Author:

Axelsson Carl Gustaf S.1ORCID,Healy Michael G.1,Ramani Subha2ORCID,Wolbrink Traci3,Armstrong Elizabeth4,Phitayakorn Roy1

Affiliation:

1. Massachusetts General Hospital Harvard Medical School Boston Massachusetts USA

2. Brigham and Women's Hospital Harvard Medical School Boston Massachusetts USA

3. Boston Children's Hospital Harvard Medical School Boston Massachusetts USA

4. Harvard Macy Institute Harvard Medical School Boston Massachusetts USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundIn addition to providing patient care, interprofessional health care teams work collaboratively on a variety of projects. These projects often benefit from using facilitated small group project discussion sessions, such as the Harvard Macy Institute's (HMI) Step Back Process (SBP). Although having a trained facilitator is an important component of the SBP, only a limited number of health care professionals can attend HMI courses in person or virtually, limiting its impact.ApproachWe developed three video‐based education (VBE) modules to deliver facilitator training on the SBP, informed by principles of Mayer's cognitive theory of multimedia learning. For module development, we used a five‐step approach. We evaluated effectiveness of the modules as a self‐directed method to enhance SBP facilitator training. An initial survey collected demographic data and module feedback, a follow‐up survey collected feedback on the modules' impact on facilitation and interviews focused on the participants' overall experience.EvaluationSurvey results indicated that the modules were positively received and helped to improve participant confidence in facilitating. We identified four themes from the interviews: challenges of facilitating, value of group feedback, value of modules for experienced facilitators and the modules as part of a multi‐modal approach to train new facilitators.ImplicationsThis innovation provides insight on delivering facilitator training on the SBP using VBE. Health professions educators developing online facilitator training could adapt our development process and modify implementation guided by our results. Future work should evaluate the best methods to integrate VBE modules into a longitudinal virtual community and assess facilitation techniques.

Funder

Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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