Okereke Ekechi, Tukur Jamilu, Aminu Amina, Butera Jean, Mohammed Bello, Tanko Mustapha, Yisa Ibrahim, Obonyo Benson, Egboh Mike
Abt Associates Nigeria, Partnership for Transforming Health Systems Phase 2, (PATHS2), Abuja, Nigeria.
Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Bayero University/Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, Kano, Nigeria.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2015 Feb 15;15:64. doi: 10.1186/s12913-015-0724-4.
An effective capacity building process for healthcare workers is required for the delivery of quality health care services. Work-based training can be applied for the capacity building of health care workers while causing minimum disruption to service delivery within health facilities. In 2012, clinical mentoring was introduced into the Jigawa State Health System through collaboration between the Jigawa State Ministry of Health and the Partnership for Transforming Health Systems Phase 2 (PATHS2). This study evaluates the perceptions of different stakeholders about clinical mentoring as a strategy for improving maternal, newborn and child health service delivery in Jigawa State, northern Nigeria.
Interviews were conducted in February 2013 with different stakeholders within Jigawa State in Northern Nigeria. There were semi-structured interviews with 33 mentored health care workers as well as the health facility departmental heads for Obstetrics and Pediatrics in the selected clinical mentoring health facilities. In-depth interviews were also conducted with the clinical mentors and two senior government health officials working within the Jigawa State Ministry of Health. The qualitative data were audio-recorded; transcribed and thematically analysed.
The study findings suggest that clinical mentoring improved service delivery within the clinical mentoring health facilities. Significant improvements in the professional capacity of mentored health workers were observed by clinical mentors, heads of departments and the mentored health workers. Best practices were introduced with the support of the clinical mentors such as appropriate baseline investigations for pediatric patients, the use of magnesium sulphate and misoprostol for the management of eclampsia and post-partum hemorrhage respectively. Government health officials indicate that clinical mentoring has led to more emphasis on the need for the provision of better quality health services.
Stakeholders report that the introduction of clinical mentoring into the Jigawa State health system gave rise to an improved capacity of the mentored health care workers to deliver better quality maternal, newborn and child health services. It is anticipated that with a scale up of clinical mentoring, health outcomes will also significantly improve across northern Nigeria.
提供高质量的医疗服务需要对医护人员进行有效的能力建设。基于工作的培训可用于医护人员的能力建设,同时对医疗机构内的服务提供造成的干扰最小。2012年,通过吉加瓦州卫生部与卫生系统转型伙伴关系第二阶段(PATHS2)的合作,临床指导被引入吉加瓦州卫生系统。本研究评估了不同利益相关者对临床指导作为改善尼日利亚北部吉加瓦州孕产妇、新生儿和儿童健康服务提供策略的看法。
2013年2月对尼日利亚北部吉加瓦州的不同利益相关者进行了访谈。对33名接受指导的医护人员以及选定的临床指导医疗机构的产科和儿科部门负责人进行了半结构化访谈。还对临床指导人员和在吉加瓦州卫生部工作的两名高级政府卫生官员进行了深入访谈。定性数据进行了录音、转录和主题分析。
研究结果表明,临床指导改善了临床指导医疗机构内的服务提供。临床指导人员、部门负责人和接受指导的医护人员都观察到接受指导的医护人员的专业能力有了显著提高。在临床指导人员的支持下引入了最佳实践,如对儿科患者进行适当的基线检查,分别使用硫酸镁和米索前列醇治疗子痫和产后出血。政府卫生官员表示,临床指导导致更加重视提供更高质量卫生服务的必要性。
利益相关者报告称,将临床指导引入吉加瓦州卫生系统提高了接受指导的医护人员提供更高质量孕产妇、新生儿和儿童健康服务的能力。预计随着临床指导的扩大,尼日利亚北部的健康结果也将显著改善。