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Exploring the perspectives and experiences of health workers at primary health facilities in Kenya following training

机译:培训后探索肯尼亚初级卫生机构中医务人员的观点和经验

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Background A cluster randomised controlled trial (RCT) of a national Kenyan mental health primary care training programme demonstrated a significant impact for health workers on the health, disability and quality of life of their clients, despite a severe shortage of medicines in the clinics (Jenkins et al.:37–47, 2012). In order to better understand the potential reasons for the improved outcomes in the intervention group, the experiences of the participating health workers were explored through qualitative focus group discussions, as focus group methodology has been found to be a useful method of obtaining a detailed understanding of client and health worker perspectives within health systems (Sharfritz and Roberts. Health Transition Review 4:81-85, 1994). Methods Two ninety minute focus groups were conducted in Nyanza province, a poor agricultural region of Kenya, with 10 health workers from the intervention group clinics where staff had received the training programme, and 10 health workers from the control group where staff had not received the training during the earlier randomised controlled trial. Results These focus group discussions suggest that the health workers in the intervention group perceived an increase in their communication, diagnostic and counselling skills, and that the clients in the intervention group noticed and appreciated these enhanced skills, while health workers and clients in the control group were both aware of the lack of these skills. Conclusion Enhanced health worker skills conferred by the mental health training programme may be responsible for the significant improvement in outcome of patients in the intervention clinics found in the randomised controlled trial, despite the general shortage of medicines and other health system weaknesses. These findings suggest that strengthening mental health training for primary care staff is worthwhile even where health systems are not strong and where the medicine supply cannot be guaranteed. Trial registration ISRCTN 53515024
机译:背景肯尼亚国家精神卫生初级保健培训计划的整群随机对照试验(RCT)表明,尽管诊所严重缺乏药品,但卫生工作者对其服务对象的健康,残疾和生活质量产生了重大影响(詹金斯等:37-47,2012)。为了更好地了解干预组改善预后的潜在原因,通过定性的焦点小组讨论来探讨参与的卫生工作者的经验,因为发现焦点小组方法是获得详细了解的有用方法客户和卫生工作者对卫生系统的看法(Sharfritz和Roberts。Health Transition Review 4:81-85,1994)。方法在肯尼亚贫困农业地区的Nyanza省进行了两个90分钟的焦点小组讨论,干预组诊所的10名卫生工作人员接受了培训,对照组的10名卫生人员没有接受培训。在较早的随机对照试验中进行培训。结果这些焦点小组讨论表明,干预组中的卫生工作者认为他们的沟通,诊断和咨询技能有所提高,干预组的客户注意到并赞赏这些增强的技能,而对照组中的卫生工作者和客户都意识到缺乏这些技能。结论尽管药物和其他卫生系统普遍缺乏,但通过心理健康培训计划赋予的卫生工作者技能可能是导致随机对照试验中的介入诊所患者预后明显改善的原因。这些发现表明,即使在卫生系统不健全且无法保证药物供应的地方,加强对初级保健人员的心理健康培训也是值得的。试用注册ISRCTN 53515024

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