The 2022 Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) to train physiotherapists in the management of people with spinal cord injuries: a qualitative and quantitative analysis of learners’ experiences and its impact

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Glinsky Joanne V.,Ilha JocemarORCID,Xiong Yuan,Gomez Guillermo,Rostagnor Stephan,Martín-Manjarrés SorayaORCID,Tranter KeiraORCID,Muldoon Stephen,Weerts Eric,Harvey Lisa A.ORCID

Abstract

Abstract Study design Observational. Objectives To determine the learners’ experience and the impact of a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) conducted to teach physiotherapists about the management of people with spinal cord injuries (SCI). Methods A SCI MOOC for physiotherapists was run in 5 different languages at the end of 2022. Qualitative and quantitative data were collected from different sources including registration details, pre- and post-MOOC Knowledge Assessments, a post-MOOC Evaluation, social media posts and online tracking of websites and emails. The data were used to answer four key questions: (i) what was the reach of the MOOC, (ii) what did participants think about the MOOC (iii) did the MOOC change participants’ knowledge and/or confidence, and (iv) did the MOOC change participants’ clinical practice or the way they teach others? Results 25,737 people from 169 countries registered for the MOOC. 98% of participants who completed the Evaluation (n = 2281) rated the MOOC as either “good” or “very good”. Participants’ knowledge improved by a median (IQR) of 25% (10 to 45%) (n = 4016 participants) on the MOOC Knowledge Assessment. Participants reported changes in confidence, and intentions to change clinical practice and incorporate what they had learnt into the way they teach others in response to the MOOC. Conclusion The MOOC provided an efficient way to increase physiotherapists’ knowledge about the physiotherapy management of people with SCI. Participants enjoyed the MOOC, and indicated an intention to change clinical practice and the way they taught others.

Funder

ISCoS; The Spirit Foundation, UK; SIRA; icare

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Neurology,General Medicine

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