AI Article Synopsis

  • Project ECHO was adapted to quickly train rural healthcare providers in Idaho on COVID-19 preparedness, covering essential topics like treatment and resources.
  • Respondents felt the session enhanced their COVID-19 knowledge and would positively impact their clinical practice, with satisfaction reported regarding content and collaboration.
  • However, barriers included content relevance, applicability, and time constraints, highlighting the need for continued support in emergency healthcare training.

Article Abstract

Background: Innovative approaches to deliver timely information to rural healthcare providers are necessary with the COVID-19 pandemic. Project Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes (ECHO) is a telementoring program designed to provide practitioners in rural communities with opportunities to engage in specialty training. We examined participant perceptions of a rapidly deployed, single continuing education session to improve healthcare provider preparedness for COVID-19 in Idaho.

Methods: A modified Project ECHO session was developed to inform providers about emergency preparedness, treatment, testing, and resources for COVID-19. A post-session survey examined session impact and barriers on clinical practice.

Results: Respondents believed the modified ECHO session increased COVID-19 knowledge and would improve their clinical practice and preparedness. Respondents were satisfied with the session and identified content, interdisciplinary collaboration, and format as beneficial; perceived barriers for utilizing session information included a lack of relevance of content and clinical applicability, and time constraints.

Conclusions: A rapidly deployed modified Project ECHO session was perceived as an effective mechanism to foster collaboration and relay information to promote best practices at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. An established Project ECHO network may be useful to rapidly exchange knowledge and information during a health emergency.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9523868PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/22799036221123992DOI Listing

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