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Evaluation of Skill-oriented Training on Enhanced Syndromic Case Management (ESCM) of Reproductive Tract Infections / Sexually Transmitted Infections (RTI/STIs) of Care Providers from Three-tier Health-care System of Gujarat

机译:从古吉拉特邦三级卫生保健系统对护理人员的生殖道感染/性传播感染增强综合症管理(ESCM)的技能培训评估

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Background: Enhanced syndromic case management (ESCM) deals with reproductive tract and sexually transmitted infections. Capacity building of service providers not only boosts the program but also inputs from them improve the quality of services. Objectives: To (1) identify problem areas from providers' perspectives and the gaps in knowledge and application and (2) assess the gains (if any) through pre and post-training evaluation. Materials and Methods: A total of 121 participants (medical/para medical) from various medical colleges, district/sub-district hospitals/ community health centers, and urban dispensaries across Gujarat were trained at a teaching institute. Trainings were of 2-3 days duration involving different learning methodology. Pre- and post-training evaluation were done on a designed pro forma and data were entered in MS office Excel 2007. Gains in knowledge/skills if any were assessed by comparing pre-/post-evaluation responses and applying test of significance (x2 test). Observations: Out of total 121 participants, half (60) were doctors and the rest were paramedics [staff nurse (SN) and lab technicians (LT)]. Doctors revealed significant gain in basics of reproductive tract infections (RTI) and sexually transmitted infections (STI), syndrome identification, STI/HIV co-infection, and ESCM and less gain in asymptomatic STI/ complications, vulnerability, male reproductive organs, causes of vaginal/urethral discharge, STI complications, cervical cancer screening, and limitation of syndromic management. Gain was statistically significant in basics of RTI/STI amongst adolescent in paramedics; lab technicians showed significant gain in knowledge of laboratory-related areas. Conclusion: Assessment revealed (1) poor baseline knowledge and (2) gains following training sometimes significant and other times not significant even in core areas. Quality monitoring and contents/ methodologies modification are essential for robust trainings. Gains in skills could not be assessed through this evaluation.
机译:背景:增强的综合症病例管理(ESCM)处理生殖道和性传播感染。服务提供商的能力建设不仅可以提高计划质量,而且可以提高服务质量。目标:(1)从提供者的角度确定问题领域以及知识和应用方面的差距;(2)通过培训前和培训后评估来评估收益(如果有)。资料和方法:来自古吉拉特邦各地的各医学院,地区/街道医院/社区卫生中心以及城市药房的121名参与者(医学/准医学)接受了培训。培训持续2-3天,涉及不同的学习方法。培训前和培训后的评估是根据设计好的形式进行的,数据已输入MS Office Excel2007。通过比较评估前/评估后的反应并应用显着性检验来评估知识/技能的获得(x < sup> 2 测试)。观察结果:在总共121位参与者中,一半(60)是医生,其余为护理人员[职员护士(SN)和实验室技术员(LT)]。医生发现生殖道感染(RTI)和性传播感染(STI),综合征鉴定,STI / HIV合并感染和ESCM的基础知识显着增加,而无症状STI /并发症,易感性,男性生殖器官,病因阴道/尿道分泌物,性传播感染并发症,子宫颈癌筛查和综合症治疗的局限性。在青少年中,医护人员对RTI / STI的基础知识有统计学意义。实验室技术人员在与实验室相关领域的知识方面显示出了重要的收获。结论:评估显示:(1)基础知识差,(2)训练后获得的知识有时很重要,而有时甚至在核心领域也不重要。质量监控和内容/方法的修改对于强大的培训至关重要。无法通过此评估来评估技能的提升。

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