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Evaluation of utility and usefulness of webinars on COVID-19 management: a questionnaire-based survey

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Last updated: 05 Jan 2025

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The COVID-19 pandemic and its consequent “social distancing” has fueled the use of social media platforms for educational purposes. Since the start of the pandemic, a plethora of experts and self-proclaimed experts have been keenly delivering webinars on COVID. This begs the question “Do webinars on COVID-19 really help in the improvement of knowledge base or management skills?”. The questionnaire was designed to assess information regarding COVID-webinars and their usefulness from the end-user standpoint. The response to the questions was measured using a 4- or 5-point Likert scale. The survey was open for a 4-week period with the extension of 1 week.
Results
The response rate was 54% as 270 out of 500 participants responded to the questionnaire. The majority of the respondents were anesthesiologists in-training, post-graduates, fellows, and seniors belonging to tertiary care settings with fewer percentages belonging to physicians and others. Most of the doctors had attended an average of 2 webinars per week. The tests of model effects showed a significant negative correlation of webinar quality ratings for district hospital healthcare setting of the attendees (of value of 0.013) and for the number of COVID-related webinars attended per week ( value of 0.009).
Conclusions
Most respondents had favorable perceptions of webinars happening during the pandemic. However, there is a need for improvisation in the volume of webinars, target-audience-based delivery, and participant interaction to add value to this new dimension of teaching-learning.

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10.1186/s42077-021-00187-x

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COVID-19, Webinars, Healthcare workers

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Rekha

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Gupta

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B. Naveen

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Naik

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Ganesh

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Ajay

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Singh

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ajay.ydv2509@gmail.com

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Shiv Lal

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Soni

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G. D.

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Puri

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13

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1

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44739

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2021-01-01

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2021-10-11

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2021-10-20

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1687-7934

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2090-925X

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Ain-Shams Journal of Anesthesiology

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Evaluation of utility and usefulness of webinars on COVID-19 management: a questionnaire-based survey

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20 Dec 2024