Safety and Health at Work Vol. 13 Supplement 2022
Video based Modular Training on Occupational Health risks in Informal Work for Primary Care Physicians in India
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Title
Safety and Health at Work Vol. 13 Supplement 2022
Video based Modular Training on Occupational Health risks in Informal Work for Primary Care Physicians in India
Video based Modular Training on Occupational Health risks in Informal Work for Primary Care Physicians in India
Subject
Video based Modular Training on Occupational Health, risks,Informal Work, Primary Care Physicians, India
Description
Introduction: Mission Basic Occupational Health Services of the Indian Association of Occupational Health has been working to accentuate Occupational Health competency of primary health care personnel. Limitations of organizing contact training programs with scant support from formal services compelled the mission to leverage technology to create industry-specific learning resources as video-based modules for online learning followed by a mobile application. This modular program has been utilized during COVID-19 pandemic that had profoundly affected contact training due to movement restrictions during lock-downs.
Materials&Methods: BOHS for Informal Industry:Manual for Primary
Care Providers was used to create videos defining epidemiological profiles of twenty-two informal trades. These videos were released on
the website and YouTube platform for free access. Mobile application
IAOH BOHS was launched in 2019. Game-based assessment to deter-
mine effectiveness of video-based training was undertaken in a group
of 100 doctors at a tertiary care institute in India Results:Videomoduleswere formally recognized as training resource.
Video-assisted learning was appreciated for trade-specific content
and showed selective improvement in knowledge and competence
enhancement. With over 3000 views among diverse audience, 300
contact & online training sessions were conducted until 2020.
Conclusions: Video-based learning through virtual platforms
offered accessible engaging learning opportunities for primary care
professionals. Restrictive circumstances demand workable alter-
natives to facilitate learning with effective outcomes.
Materials&Methods: BOHS for Informal Industry:Manual for Primary
Care Providers was used to create videos defining epidemiological profiles of twenty-two informal trades. These videos were released on
the website and YouTube platform for free access. Mobile application
IAOH BOHS was launched in 2019. Game-based assessment to deter-
mine effectiveness of video-based training was undertaken in a group
of 100 doctors at a tertiary care institute in India Results:Videomoduleswere formally recognized as training resource.
Video-assisted learning was appreciated for trade-specific content
and showed selective improvement in knowledge and competence
enhancement. With over 3000 views among diverse audience, 300
contact & online training sessions were conducted until 2020.
Conclusions: Video-based learning through virtual platforms
offered accessible engaging learning opportunities for primary care
professionals. Restrictive circumstances demand workable alter-
natives to facilitate learning with effective outcomes.
Creator
Suvarna Moti and Ramnik Parekh
Publisher
Elsevier Korea LLC
Date
January 2022
Contributor
Sri Wahyuni
Format
PDF
Language
English
Type
Text
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Safety and Health at Work Vol. 13 Supplement 2022
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Citation
Suvarna Moti and Ramnik Parekh, “Safety and Health at Work Vol. 13 Supplement 2022
Video based Modular Training on Occupational Health risks in Informal Work for Primary Care Physicians in India,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed April 19, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/2563.
Video based Modular Training on Occupational Health risks in Informal Work for Primary Care Physicians in India,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed April 19, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/2563.