Abstract
In many areas of the world, critical care providers caring for COVID-19 patients lacked specific knowledge and were exposed to the abundance of new and unfiltered information. With support from the World Health Organization, we created a multimodal tele-education intervention to rapidly share critical care knowledge related to COVID-19 targeting providers in a region of Southeastern Europe. We delivered 60-minute weekly interactive tele-education sessions over YouTube™ between March and May 2020, supplemented by a dedicated webpage. The intervention was reinforced using a secure social media platform (Viber™) providing continuous rapid knowledge exchange among faculty and learners. A high level of engagement was observed with over 2,000 clinicians participating and actively interacting over a six-week period. Surveyed participants were highly satisfied with the intervention. Tele-education interventions using social media platforms are feasible, low-cost, and effective methods to share knowledge during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Sakusic, A., Markotic, D., Dong, Y., Festic, E., Krajinovic, V., Todorovic, Z., … Gajic, O. (2021). Rapid, multimodal, critical care knowledge-sharing platform for covid-19 pandemic. Bosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences, 21(1), 93–97. https://doi.org/10.17305/bjbms.2020.4934
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