Kamiru H N, Ross M W, Bartholomew L K, McCurdy S A, Kline M W
Baylor College of Medicine Children's Foundation-Swaziland, Mbabane, Swaziland.
AIDS Care. 2009 Nov;21(11):1463-70. doi: 10.1080/09540120902883093.
Implementation of HIV care and treatment programs in sub-Saharan Africa is a complex undertaking that requires training of health care providers (HCPs). Many sub-Saharan African countries have introduced training programs to build human resources for health. Evaluation of the ongoing trainings is warranted so that programs can be improved. The purpose of this study was to evaluate Baylor International Pediatric AIDS Initiative's (BIPAI) HCP training program in Swaziland. The specific aims were: (1) to assess coverage and delivery of the training program; and (2) to determine the impact of the training program on HCPs' knowledge about HIV and pediatric practices, attitudes toward HIV/AIDS patients, and self-efficacy to provide antiretroviral therapy (ART). The evaluation was a multimethod design with two types of data collection and analysis: (1) one-group pretest-posttest survey with 101 HCPs; and (2) semi-structured in-depth interviews with seven trainers from Baylor College of Medicine and 16 local HCPs in Swaziland. Quantitative data were analyzed using Stata Statistical Software version 8.2 for descriptive and multivariate analysis while factor analysis was done using Statistical Program for Social Sciences version 14. The transcribed interviews were analyzed using a didactic approach. Process evaluation showed that the training had good coverage, was delivered as intended, and improved as the work progressed. The training program led to a significant increase (p=0.0000) in HCPs' knowledge about HIV/AIDS, ART, and relevant clinical pediatrics practices between pretest (mean 68.7% SD 13.7) and post training (mean 84.0% SD 12.0). The training program also increased trainees' self-efficacy to provide ART and their attitudes toward AIDS patients (p=0.0000 and 0.02, respectively). In conclusion, BIPAI training program in Swaziland had good coverage of all health care facilities and HCPs in Swaziland. The training was effective in imparting knowledge and skills to HCPs and in their attitudes toward HIV/AIDS patients.
在撒哈拉以南非洲地区实施艾滋病护理与治疗项目是一项复杂的工作,需要对医疗保健提供者(HCPs)进行培训。许多撒哈拉以南非洲国家已推出培训项目以培养卫生人力资源。对正在进行的培训进行评估很有必要,以便改进项目。本研究的目的是评估贝勒国际儿童艾滋病倡议组织(BIPAI)在斯威士兰的医疗保健提供者培训项目。具体目标为:(1)评估培训项目的覆盖范围和实施情况;(2)确定培训项目对医疗保健提供者关于艾滋病病毒和儿科实践的知识、对艾滋病病毒/艾滋病患者的态度以及提供抗逆转录病毒疗法(ART)的自我效能的影响。该评估采用多方法设计,有两种数据收集和分析方式:(1)对101名医疗保健提供者进行单组前后测调查;(2)对来自贝勒医学院的7名培训师和斯威士兰的16名当地医疗保健提供者进行半结构化深度访谈。定量数据使用Stata统计软件8.2版进行描述性和多变量分析,而因子分析使用社会科学统计程序14版完成。转录后的访谈采用讲授法进行分析。过程评估表明,培训覆盖范围良好,按计划实施,并随着工作推进得到改进。培训项目使医疗保健提供者在培训前(平均68.7%,标准差13.7)和培训后(平均84.0%,标准差12.0)关于艾滋病病毒/艾滋病、抗逆转录病毒疗法和相关临床儿科实践的知识显著增加(p = 0.0000)。培训项目还提高了学员提供抗逆转录病毒疗法的自我效能及其对艾滋病患者的态度(分别为p = 0.0000和0.02)。总之,BIPAI在斯威士兰的培训项目覆盖了斯威士兰所有的医疗保健设施和医疗保健提供者。该培训在向医疗保健提供者传授知识和技能以及改变他们对艾滋病病毒/艾滋病患者的态度方面是有效的。