Magowe Mabel Km, Ledikwe Jenny H, Kasvosve Ishmael, Martin Robert, Thankane Kabo, Semo Bazghina-Werq
Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Botswana, Gaborone, Botswana.
Department of Global Health, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA ; Botswana International Training and Education Center for Health, Gaborone, Botswana.
Adv Med Educ Pract. 2014 Apr 11;5:73-81. doi: 10.2147/AMEP.S58447. eCollection 2014.
To address the shortage of laboratory scientists in Botswana, an innovative, one-year academic bridging program was initiated at the University of Botswana, to advance diploma-holding laboratory technicians towards becoming laboratory scientists holding Bachelor's degrees. An evaluation was conducted, which described the outcomes of the program and the lessons learned from this novel approach to meeting human resource needs.
This was a cross-sectional, mixed-methods evaluation. Qualitative interviews were conducted with graduates of the Bachelor of Science (BSc) Medical Laboratory Sciences (MLS) bridging program, along with the graduates' current supervisors, and key informants who were involved in program development or implementation. The quantitative data collected included a written questionnaire, completed by program graduates, with a retrospective pre-test/post-test survey of graduates' confidence, in terms of key laboratory competencies.
The BSc MLS bridging program produced thirty-three laboratory scientists over 3 years. There was a significant increase in confidence among graduates, for specified competencies, after the program (P<0.05). Graduates reported acquiring new skills and, often, accepting new responsibilities at their former workplace, particularly in relationship to leadership and management. Five graduates enrolled in advanced degree programs. Most graduates assumed increased responsibility. However, only two graduates were promoted after completing the training program. The lessons learned include: the importance of stakeholder involvement, the need for data to identify local needs, financial sustainability, catering for the needs of adult learners, and ensuring a technically challenging work environment, conducive to the application of skills learned during training.
A strong public health and clinical laboratory system is essential for the rapid detection and control of emerging health threats, and for patient care. However, there is a need to adequately prepare laboratory human resources, to ensure efficient and effective laboratory services. Advancement of laboratory technicians towards becoming laboratory scientists, through a bridging program, can provide the necessary skills within a short time.
为解决博茨瓦纳实验室科学家短缺的问题,博茨瓦纳大学启动了一项创新的为期一年的学术衔接项目,以使持有文凭的实验室技术人员晋升为拥有学士学位的实验室科学家。进行了一项评估,描述了该项目的成果以及从这种满足人力资源需求的新方法中学到的经验教训。
这是一项横断面混合方法评估。对理学学士(BSc)医学检验科学(MLS)衔接项目的毕业生、毕业生目前的主管以及参与项目开发或实施的关键信息提供者进行了定性访谈。收集的定量数据包括一份由项目毕业生填写的书面问卷,以及对毕业生在关键实验室能力方面的信心进行的回顾性预测试/后测试调查。
BSc MLS衔接项目在3年内培养了33名实验室科学家。项目结束后,毕业生在特定能力方面的信心有显著提高(P<0.05)。毕业生报告称获得了新技能,并且在以前的工作场所经常承担新责任,特别是在领导和管理方面。五名毕业生注册了高级学位课程。大多数毕业生承担了更多责任。然而,只有两名毕业生在完成培训项目后得到晋升。吸取的经验教训包括:利益相关者参与的重要性、需要数据来确定当地需求、财务可持续性、满足成年学习者的需求以及确保一个技术上具有挑战性的工作环境,有利于应用培训期间学到的技能。
强大的公共卫生和临床实验室系统对于快速检测和控制新出现的健康威胁以及患者护理至关重要。然而,需要充分准备实验室人力资源,以确保高效和有效的实验室服务。通过衔接项目将实验室技术人员晋升为实验室科学家,可以在短时间内提供必要的技能。