Division of Global Health and Human Rights, Department of Emergency Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Zero Emerson Place, Boston, MA 02114, USA; Maternal, Newborn and Child Survival Initiative, Juba, South Sudan.
Public Health. 2013 Sep;127(9):797-805. doi: 10.1016/j.puhe.2013.01.010. Epub 2013 Aug 17.
To develop an evidence-based maternal, newborn and child emergency training package for community-based frontline health workers (FHWs) in post-conflict South Sudan.
In partnership with the new Republic of South Sudan, a multimodal needs assessment was conducted through purposive sampling, involving key informant interviews, focus group discussions, provider knowledge assessments and facility surveys. Data were analyzed using traditional qualitative techniques and compared with existing training programmes and curricula. These findings informed the development and implementation of the novel training approach.
The needs assessment involved 33 FHWs, eight diverse health facilities in Eastern Equatoria, and stakeholders within 18 governmental and non-governmental organizations. Significant consensus emerged regarding the need for greater capacity among previously untrained FHWs. A maternal, newborn and child health training package was developed that included: (1) a participatory training course taught through a 'training of trainers' approach; (2) nine different pictorial action-based checklists covering basic management and referral of maternal, newborn and child emergencies; and (3) essential setting-appropriate equipment.
A novel maternal, newborn and child survival package was developed for previously untrained and illiterate FHWs in South Sudan. It is hoped that this approach will build community-based capacity in resource-limited settings while greater capacity is being developed for facility-based deliveries by skilled birth attendants.
为南苏丹冲突后社区一线卫生工作者(FHWs)开发基于证据的母婴和儿童急救培训包。
与新的南苏丹共和国合作,通过有目的的抽样进行了多模式需求评估,包括关键知情人访谈、焦点小组讨论、提供者知识评估和设施调查。使用传统的定性技术分析数据,并将其与现有培训计划和课程进行比较。这些发现为新的培训方法的开发和实施提供了信息。
需求评估涉及 33 名 FHW、东赤道州的 8 个不同卫生设施以及 18 个政府和非政府组织内的利益相关者。对于以前未经培训的 FHW 需要更大能力的问题,达成了重要共识。制定了母婴和儿童健康培训包,其中包括:(1)通过“培训师培训”方法教授的参与式培训课程;(2)涵盖基本管理和转诊母婴、新生儿和儿童紧急情况的九种不同的基于图片的行动检查表;和(3)基本的、适合环境的设备。
为南苏丹未经培训和不识字的 FHW 开发了一种新的母婴和儿童生存方案。希望这种方法将在资源有限的环境中建立基于社区的能力,同时为有技能的分娩人员在医疗机构提供更多的能力。