Grillo Michael, Woodland Kelly, Talavera Gregory, Shaffer Richard, Brodine Stephanie
Department of Defense HIV/AIDS Prevention Program, Naval Health Research Center, San Diego, CA, United States.
San Diego State University, Graduate School of Public Health, San Diego, CA, United States.
Curr HIV Res. 2017;15(3):188-201. doi: 10.2174/1570162x15666170517124621.
The Military International HIV Training Program (MIHTP) was established in 2002 to address the overwhelming needs of international military personnel concerning HIV and AIDS prevention, care, and treatment. The purpose of this study was to determine shortterm knowledge transfer in trainees attending the MIHTP by comparing data collected from pretraining and post-training knowledge assessments.
We used identical 40-question multiple choice pre-training and post-training assessments to determine the short-term transfer of knowledge of international HIV military physicians attending the MIHTP.
Findings revealed a statistically significant increase in short-term transfer of knowledge of HIV prevention, care, and treatment in a population of international military physicians, nurses, and auxiliary medical personnel from 47 developing countries (n=136). Trainees had significantly higher post-test scores (67.9%) compared with pre-test scores (50.5%, p<0.001). Trainees showed a similar level of HIV knowledge as assessed by pre-training evaluations (F=1.38).
We found significant increases in acquired individual knowledge after a 4-week HIV training program. Results of this study are important as many developing countries rely heavily on international training programs to aid in the development of health care systems in an ever-changing infrastructure.
军事国际艾滋病毒培训项目(MIHTP)于2002年设立,旨在满足国际军事人员在艾滋病毒与艾滋病预防、护理及治疗方面的迫切需求。本研究的目的是通过比较培训前和培训后知识评估收集的数据,确定参加MIHTP的学员的短期知识转移情况。
我们使用相同的40道选择题培训前和培训后评估,以确定参加MIHTP的国际艾滋病毒军事医生的知识短期转移情况。
研究结果显示,来自47个发展中国家的国际军事医生、护士和辅助医疗人员(n = 136)在艾滋病毒预防、护理和治疗知识的短期转移方面有统计学上的显著增加。与测试前得分(50.5%,p<0.001)相比,学员的测试后得分显著更高(67.9%)。根据培训前评估,学员的艾滋病毒知识水平相似(F = 1.38)。
我们发现,在为期4周的艾滋病毒培训项目后,个人获得的知识有显著增加。本研究结果很重要,因为许多发展中国家严重依赖国际培训项目,以在不断变化的基础设施中协助发展医疗保健系统。