Evaluating Course Completion, Appropriateness, and Burden in the Understanding Multiple Sclerosis Massive Open Online Course: Cohort Study

BackgroundMassive open online course (MOOC) research is an emerging field; to date, most research in this area has focused on participant engagement. ObjectiveThe aim of this study is to evaluate both participant engagement and measures of satisfaction, appropriat...

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Main Authors: Suzi B Claflin, Julie A Campbell, Kathleen Doherty, Maree Farrow, Barnabas Bessing, Bruce V Taylor
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: JMIR Publications 2021-12-01
Series:Journal of Medical Internet Research
Online Access:https://www.jmir.org/2021/12/e21681
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Summary:BackgroundMassive open online course (MOOC) research is an emerging field; to date, most research in this area has focused on participant engagement. ObjectiveThe aim of this study is to evaluate both participant engagement and measures of satisfaction, appropriateness, and burden for a MOOC entitled Understanding Multiple Sclerosis (MS) among a cohort of 3518 international course participants. MethodsWe assessed the association of key outcomes with participant education level, MS status, caregiver status, sex, and age using summary statistics, and 2-tailed t tests, and chi-square tests. ResultsOf the 3518 study participants, 928 (26.37%) were people living with MS. Among the 2590 participants not living with MS, 862 (33.28%) identified as formal or informal caregivers. Our key findings were as follows: the course completion rate among study participants was 67.17% (2363/3518); the course was well received, with 96.97% (1502/1549) of participants satisfied, with an appropriate pitch and low burden (a mean of 2.2 hours engagement per week); people living with MS were less likely than those not living with MS to complete the course; and people with a recent diagnosis of MS, caregivers, and participants without a university education were more likely to apply the material by course completion. ConclusionsThe Understanding MS MOOC is fit for purpose; it presents information in a way that is readily understood by course participants and is applicable in their lives.
ISSN:1438-8871