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Evaluation of field epidemiology specialist training program based on the satisfaction and the changes of educational needs.

No Rai Park1, Ihn Sook Jeong1, Jong Gu Lee1, Young Taek Kim1, Jin Ho Chun1, Ki Soon Kim1, Sang Soo Bae1, Jong Myon Bae1, Gyung Jae Oh1, Hee Chul Ohrr1, Kun Sei Lee1, Byung Kook Lee1, Hun Jae Lee1, Hyun Sul Lim1, Young Hwangbo1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the learning achievement and satisfaction levels for the Field Epidemiology Specialist Training Program (FESTP), on infectious disease control between March 19 and October 31, 2002.
METHODS: The FESTP was designed as a set of 84 hours curricula including lectures, discussions, self-studies, and field practicals, and organized both centrally and locally by the Division of Communicable Disease Control of the National Institute of Health and 11 universities. Before and after the program, a questionnaire survey on the educational need (49 items) and satisfaction (15 items) was conducted on 484 trainees, who were responsible for communicable disease control and immunization at 242 regional health centers. The data were analyzed with paired t-tests for comparison of the educational needs between the pre and post scores.
RESULTS: The average score for satisfaction was 3.06 out of 5.0; with relatively higher scores for sincerity (4.10) and professionalism (4.01) of the tutors, adequacy (3.54) and clearness (3.51) of the evaluation criteria, usefulness (3.54) and fitness (3.52) of the contents, but with relatively lower satisfaction for schedule (2.96) and self-studies (2.91). The average for requirement for education improved, as shown by the decrease from 2.72 to 2.22 (p< .0001) with the biggest decrease in the outbreak investigation from 2.60 to 2.08.
CONCLUSIONS: The FESTP was evaluated as being effective, the trainees showed moderate satisfaction and decrease educational needs. However, the actual schedules and self-studies should be rearranged to improve the satisfaction level.

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Keywords:  Education; Needs; Satisfaction

Year:  2004        PMID: 25363036

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Prev Med Public Health        ISSN: 1975-8375


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1.  The direction of restructuring of a Korea field epidemiology training program through questionnaire survey among communicable disease response staff in Korea.

Authors:  Moo-Sik Lee; Kwan Lee; Ji-Hyuk Park; Jee-Young Hong; Min Young Jang; Byoung-Hak Jeon; Sang Yun Cho; Sun Ja Choi; Jeong Ik Hong
Journal:  Epidemiol Health       Date:  2017-07-24
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