Video Conferencing vs Face-to-Face (F2F) Quality Improvement (QI) Training
Training & Education
Singapore Healthcare Management Congress
SingHealth
31 December 2021
Demonstrate the effectiveness of video conferencing QI training during the COVID-19 pandemic. Video conferencing will continue to be used alongside F2F training as safety permits.
Year Submitted: 2021
Published Date: 31 December 2021
Tags: Training & Education, Learning Approach, Gamification, Flipped Classroom, Virtual Learning Platform, Education Platform
About this Content
Aims
Demonstrate the effectiveness of video conferencing QI training during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Background
Safe distancing measures during COVID-19 required a shift from F2F training to virtual formats.
Methods
Blended approach: pre-training materials, e-learning modules, and live video conferencing.
Results
High satisfaction among participants; statistically significant improvement in knowledge.
Conclusion
Video conferencing will continue to be used alongside F2F training as safety permits.
Lessons Learnt
Video conferencing proved effective, and features such as breakout rooms enhanced engagement.
Additional Information
SHM 2021 – Shortlisted Project, Training Category
Keywords
COVID-19, Safe Distancing, Quality Improvement Training
Innovators' Details
Innovators' Details
Healthcare Cluster(s) | SingHealth |
Organization(s) Involved | SingHealth Headquarter, DUKE University - National University of Singapore |
Platform(s) | Singapore Healthcare Management Congress |
Healthcare Professional Group(s) | Healthcare Administration |
Applicable Specialty or Discipline | Healthcare Administrators, Epidemiology |
Project Lead(s) | Shao Chu TEO |
Project Member(s) | Yee Ting SEOW |
Connect with this contributor!
Shao Chu TEO - singaporehealthcaremanagement@singhealth.com.sg
Project Attachment
C582_SHHQ_SHM_2021_Video_Conferencing_vs_F2F_Quality_Improvement_Training.pdf
