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Gaps and gains from engaging districts stakeholders for community-based health professions education in Uganda: a qualitative study

机译:吸引地区利益相关者参加乌干达社区卫生专业教育的差距和收获:一项定性研究

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Community-based education research and service (COBERS) is a brand of community-based education that has been adopted by the Medical Education and Service for All Ugandans consortium. The COBERS programme is aimed at equipping students in health professional education with the knowledge, attitudes and skills required to provide appropriate health care services. For sustainability purposes, the health professional training institutions have made efforts to involve various stakeholders in the implementation of the programme. However, the actual engagement process and outcome of such efforts have not been documented. This paper documents gaps and gains made in engaging district stakeholders for community-based education. Key informant interviews, focus group discussions and document review were used to collect data. Atlas.ti, computer software for qualitative data was used to aid analysis. The analysis revealed that the adopted engagement model has registered some gains including increased awareness among district leaders about potential opportunities offered by COBERS such as boosting of human resources at health facilities, opportunities for professional development for health care workers at health facilities, and establishment of linkages between prospective employees and employers. However, the engagement model left some gaps in terms of knowledge, awareness and ownership of the programme among some sections of stakeholders. The apparent information gap about the programme among district stakeholders, especially the political leadership, may hinder concerted partnership. The findings highlight the need for health professional education institutions to broaden the scope of actively engaged stakeholders with the district level.
机译:社区教育研究与服务(COBERS)是一个基于社区教育的品牌,已被所有乌干达人的医学教育与服务联盟所采用。 COBERS计划旨在为接受健康专业教育的学生提供提供适当的卫生保健服务所需的知识,态度和技能。为了可持续性目的,卫生专业培训机构已努力使各种利益相关者参与该计划的实施。但是,实际的参与过程和这种努力的结果尚未记录在案。本文记录了在吸引地区利益相关者进行社区教育方面的差距和收获。关键线人访谈,焦点小组讨论和文档审阅被用来收集数据。 Atlas.ti是用于定性数据的计算机软件,用于辅助分析。分析显示,采用的参与模式取得了一些成就,包括提高了地区领导者对COBERS提供的潜在机会的认识,例如增加了卫生机构的人力资源,为卫生机构的医护人员提供专业发展的机会以及建立联系在预期的雇员和雇主之间。但是,参与模式在某些利益相关方之间在计划的知识,意识和所有权方面存在一些差距。地区利益相关者,特别是政治领导者之间有关该计划的明显信息鸿沟,可能会阻碍伙伴关系的协调一致。调查结果突出表明,卫生专业教育机构有必要扩大地区一级积极参与的利益相关者的范围。

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