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Delivering WHO's Life-Saving Information in Real-Time During a Pandemic Through an Online Learning Platform : Evidence from Global Use

Authors :
Gaya Gamhewage
Richelle George
Ngouille Ndiaye
Melissa Attias
Anna Tokar
Heini Utunen
Mantas, John
Stoicu-Tivadar, Lăcrămioara
Chronaki, Catherine
Hasman, Arie
Weber, Patrick
Gallos, Parisis
Crişan-Vida, Mihaela
Zoulias, Emmanouil
Sorina Chirila, Oana
Tampere University
Communication Sciences
Source :
MIE
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
IOS Press, 2021.

Abstract

Accessibility, multilingualism and real-time knowledge transfer are the tenets of the OpenWHO learning platform. A descriptive analysis was conducted using anonymised statistical datasets retrieved from the OpenWHO reporting system to understand global use trends. When examining OpenWHO use in the areas with the highest burden of COVID-19 cases, a strong correlation was identified between the burden of COVID-19 and OpenWHO user activity. Further, health professionals are the top users of COVID-19 materials. The massive demand for OpenWHO courses confirms the need for real-time learning materials in accessible, multilingual formats during a pandemic. Learning is a global public good and is an essential component of the response to health emergencies. publishedVersion Non

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
MIE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4213c65041e96ed423542b7b46ecf56d