Genotes - a 'just-in-time' genomics education resource co-designed with clinicians

Powerful new genomic technologies are transforming the way healthcare is delivered, shaping medical practice across all specialties. In this rapidly changing landscape, there is an urgent need to equip the clinical workforce with knowledge and skills to navigate the new healthcare terrain. Co-design...

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Veröffentlicht in:BMC medical education 2024-11, Vol.24 (1), p.1378-12, Article 1378
Hauptverfasser: Frost, Amy, Kelly, Aine, Bishop, Michelle, Bogue, Danielle, Copson, Ellen, Gompertz, Lianne, Hay, Eleanor, Hayward, Jude, Hendriks, Emile, McVeigh, Terri, Simpson, Siobhan, Tatton-Brown, Kate
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Zusammenfassung:Powerful new genomic technologies are transforming the way healthcare is delivered, shaping medical practice across all specialties. In this rapidly changing landscape, there is an urgent need to equip the clinical workforce with knowledge and skills to navigate the new healthcare terrain. Co-design of healthcare resources with end users is increasingly gaining traction as a method of ensuring that educational content and delivery are tailored to users' needs, increasing likelihood of use and resulting in better outcomes for patients. Here we describe the co-design and ongoing co-creation of GeNotes - an NHS England National Genomics Education flagship online resource providing genomics education at the point of patient care. To understand the barriers to implementation of genomic medicine and the training needs of the diverse NHS workforce, we adopted a co-design approach with clinicians from both primary and secondary care who are uniquely placed to understand the context in which they are working and identify their own training needs. Concept design, initial user research and subsequent 'alpha' and 'private beta' phase user research was conducted in a series of co-design iterations employing a mixed methodology integrating quantitative and qualitative data collection and analysis. User evaluation data demonstrated excellent feedback across the tested domains (content, navigation, likelihood of use and recommendation to colleagues). We identified several key themes from user testing that shaped the resource's development. The co-design approach to the development of this point-of-care genomics education resource for clinicians has allowed insight into the education needs, challenges and learning styles of end-users. The utility of this approach was supported by excellent user feedback across the tested domains, and we recommend it to others involved in developing healthcare resources in a fast-paced environment.
ISSN:1472-6920
1472-6920
DOI:10.1186/s12909-024-06059-w