World Health Organization, PO Box 1324, Kigali, Rwanda.
WHO Regional Office for Africa (AFRO), Brazzaville, Republic of Congo.
BMC Med Educ. 2018 Apr 2;18(1):60. doi: 10.1186/s12909-018-1163-9.
As part of efforts to implement the human resources capacity building component of the African Regional Strategy on Disaster Risk Management (DRM) for the health sector, the African Regional Office of the World Health Organization, in collaboration with selected African public health training institutions, followed a multistage process to develop core competencies and curricula for training the African health workforce in public health DRM. In this article, we describe the methods used to develop the competencies, present the identified competencies and training curricula, and propose recommendations for their integration into the public health education curricula of African member states.
We conducted a pilot research using mixed methods approaches to develop and test the applicability and feasibility of a public health disaster risk management curriculum for training the African health workforce.
We identified 14 core competencies and 45 sub-competencies/training units grouped into six thematic areas: 1) introduction to DRM; 2) operational effectiveness; 3) effective leadership; 4) preparedness and risk reduction; 5) emergency response and 6) post-disaster health system recovery. These were defined as the skills and knowledge that African health care workers should possess to effectively participate in health DRM activities. To suit the needs of various categories of African health care workers, three levels of training courses are proposed: basic, intermediate, and advanced. The pilot test of the basic course among a cohort of public health practitioners in South Africa demonstrated their relevance.
These competencies compare favourably to the findings of other studies that have assessed public health DRM competencies. They could provide a framework for scaling up the capacity development of African healthcare workers in the area of public health DRM; however further validation of the competencies is required through additional pilot courses and follow up of the trainees to demonstrate outcome and impact of the competencies and curriculum.
作为实施卫生部门灾害风险管理(DRM)人力资源能力建设部分的努力的一部分,世界卫生组织非洲区域办事处与选定的非洲公共卫生培训机构合作,采用多阶段流程制定公共卫生 DRM 培训非洲卫生工作者的核心能力和课程。在本文中,我们描述了开发能力的方法,介绍了确定的能力和培训课程,并提出了将其纳入非洲成员国公共卫生教育课程的建议。
我们采用混合方法进行了试点研究,以开发和测试公共卫生灾害风险管理课程,以培训非洲卫生工作者的适用性和可行性。
我们确定了 14 项核心能力和 45 项子能力/培训单元,分为六个主题领域:1)DRM 简介;2)运营效力;3)有效领导;4)备灾和风险减少;5)应急响应和 6)灾后卫生系统恢复。这些被定义为非洲卫生保健工作者应具备的有效参与卫生 DRM 活动的技能和知识。为了满足各种类别的非洲卫生保健工作者的需求,我们提出了三种培训课程级别:基础、中级和高级。在南非的一群公共卫生从业者中对基础课程进行的试点测试表明了其相关性。
这些能力与其他评估公共卫生 DRM 能力的研究结果相比表现出色。它们可以为扩大非洲卫生保健工作者在公共卫生 DRM 领域的能力建设提供框架;但是,需要通过额外的试点课程和对学员的后续行动来进一步验证这些能力,以展示能力和课程的结果和影响。