TY - JOUR AU - Braune, Katarina AU - Rojas, Pablo-David AU - Hofferbert, Joscha AU - Valera Sosa, Alvaro AU - Lebedev, Anastasiya AU - Balzer, Felix AU - Thun, Sylvia AU - Lieber, Sascha AU - Kirchberger, Valerie AU - Poncette, Akira-Sebastian PY - 2021 DA - 201/2/8 TI -跨学科在线黑客松作为对抗COVID-19大流行的方法:案例研究乔- J地中海互联网Res SP - e25283六世- 23 - 2 KW - hackathon KW - COVID-19 KW -数字医疗KW -指导KW -多科性KW -互操作性KW - SARS-CoV-2 KW -公共卫生KW -创新KW -协作KW -黑客KW -导师KW -案例研究KW -在线医疗KW -挑战KW -实现千瓦计划AB -背景:2019冠状病毒病疫情对许多卫生保健系统和全球经济造成巨大影响,影响了数百万人的生活。这场毁灭性的大流行病以前所未有的方式将全球社区聚集在一起,共同应对这一问题。目的:本案例研究描述了以COVID-19大流行带来的挑战为中心开展远程在线健康黑客马拉松的步骤和方法。它旨在为其他组织提供一个清晰的实施路线图。方法:本次黑客马拉松活动于2020年4月开展,为期4天,主要针对一线临床医生和各学科研究人员确定的6项与新冠肺炎相关的挑战。一项在线调查旨在评估:(1)个人体验满意度,(2)跨专业技能交流水平,(3)实现项目的成熟度,以及(4)活动的整体质量。在活动结束时,参与者被邀请参加一项有17项(+5项可选)项目的在线调查,包括多项选择和开放式问题,评估他们对活动和个人项目的远程性质的体验,跨专业技能交流,以及他们在黑客马拉松前后从事数字健康项目的信心。指导参与者完成活动的导师们也通过在线调查向组织者提供反馈。 Results: A total of 48 participants and 52 mentors based in 8 different countries participated and developed 14 projects. A total of 75 mentorship video sessions were held. Participants reported increased confidence in starting a digital health venture or a research project after successfully participating in the hackathon, and stated that they were likely to continue working on their projects. Of the participants who provided feedback, 60% (n=18) would not have started their project without this particular hackathon and indicated that the hackathon encouraged and enabled them to progress faster, for example, by building interdisciplinary teams, gaining new insights and feedback provided by their mentors, and creating a functional prototype. Conclusions: This study provides insights into how online hackathons can contribute to solving the challenges and effects of a pandemic in several regions of the world. The online format fosters team diversity, increases cross-regional collaboration, and can be executed much faster and at lower costs compared to in-person events. Results on preparation, organization, and evaluation of this online hackathon are useful for other institutions and initiatives that are willing to introduce similar event formats in the fight against COVID-19. SN - 1438-8871 UR - //www.mybigtv.com/2021/2/e25283/ UR - https://doi.org/10.2196/25283 UR - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33497350 DO - 10.2196/25283 ID - info:doi/10.2196/25283 ER -
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