Robotin Monica C, Shaheem Muthau, Ismail Aishath S
Faculty of Medicine, School of Public Health, University of Sydney; Cancer Programs Division, Cancer Council New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.
Faculty of Health Sciences, Maldives National University, Male, Maldives.
Adv Med Educ Pract. 2016 Feb 12;7:73-80. doi: 10.2147/AMEP.S95614. eCollection 2016.
Over the last four decades, the health status of Maldivian people improved considerably, as reflected in child and maternal mortality indicators and the eradication or control of many communicable diseases. However, changing disease patterns are now undermining these successes, so the local public health practitioners need new skills to perform effectively in this changing environment. To address these needs, in 2013 the Faculty of Health Sciences of the Maldives National University developed the country's first Master of Public Health (MPH) program.
The process commenced with a wide scoping exercise and an analysis of the curricular structure of MPH programs of high-ranking universities. Thereafter, a stakeholder consultation using consensus methods reached agreement on overall course structure and the competencies required for local MPH graduates. Subsequently, a working group developed course descriptors and identified local public health research priorities, which could be addressed by MPH students.
Ten semistructured interviews explored specific training needs of prospective MPH students, key public health competencies required by local employers and preferred MPH training models. The recommendations informed a nominal group meeting, where participants agreed on MPH core competencies, overall curricular structure and core subjects. The 17 public health electives put forward by the group were prioritized using an online Delphi process. Participants ranked them by their propensity to address local public health needs and the locally available teaching expertise. The first student cohort commenced their MPH studies in January 2014.
Consensus methods allowed a broad stakeholder engagement with public health curriculum development and the creation of a country-specific curriculum, informed by local realities and needs.
在过去的四十年里,马尔代夫人民的健康状况有了显著改善,这在儿童和孕产妇死亡率指标以及许多传染病的根除或控制方面得到了体现。然而,不断变化的疾病模式正在削弱这些成果,因此当地公共卫生从业者需要新的技能才能在这种不断变化的环境中有效开展工作。为满足这些需求,2013年马尔代夫国立大学健康科学学院制定了该国首个公共卫生硕士(MPH)项目。
该过程始于广泛的调研以及对一流大学MPH项目课程结构的分析。此后,通过共识方法进行利益相关者咨询,就总体课程结构和当地MPH毕业生所需的能力达成了一致。随后,一个工作组制定了课程描述并确定了当地公共卫生研究重点,MPH学生可以解决这些重点问题。
十次半结构化访谈探讨了未来MPH学生的具体培训需求、当地雇主所需的关键公共卫生能力以及首选的MPH培训模式。这些建议为一次名义群体会议提供了参考,与会者就MPH核心能力、总体课程结构和核心科目达成了一致。通过在线德尔菲法对该小组提出的17门公共卫生选修课进行了优先排序。参与者根据它们满足当地公共卫生需求的倾向和当地现有的教学专业知识对其进行排名。第一批学生于2014年1月开始攻读MPH学位。
共识方法使广泛的利益相关者参与到公共卫生课程开发中,并根据当地实际情况和需求创建了一个针对该国的课程。