Janse van Rensburg Michelle N S, Marcus Tessa S
Department of Family Medicine, School of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Pretoria, City of Tshwane.
Afr J Prim Health Care Fam Med. 2020 Feb 6;12(1):e1-e11. doi: 10.4102/phcfm.v12i1.2104.
In 2018, the South African National Department of Health (NDoH) published a 5-year policy framework and strategy for Ward-Based Primary Healthcare Outreach teams to improve team management and leadership and support service delivery. In the same year, the World Health Organization (WHO) published guidelines on health policy and system support to optimise Community Health Worker (CHW) programmes.
This article aims to assess the National Certificate (Vocational), or NC(V), Primary Health qualification in terms of the education and training guidelines and recommendations of the 2018 NDoH and WHO policy documents.
The qualification was initiated in 2013 at 12 Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges across South Africa. The evaluation covered the period 2013-2017.
Pragmatic qualitative enquiry was used to examine the context, design, implementation and outcomes of the qualification. Data collection involved document reviews, key informant in-depth interviews and focused group discussions, and individual reflections with respondents from one part-time and two full-time offerings at two colleges. Analyses of emergent themes were interpreted using appropriate models and theoretical frameworks.
The Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) created and implemented a standardised, curriculated national programme for CHW education that structured theoretical and practical learning over time to ensure assimilation of content and its application in practice.
NC(V) Primary Health, as a single, national, quality-assured qualification for CHWs, meets WHO 2018 guidelines and recommendations, NDoH training needs and CHWs learning expectations, especially when offered part-time. Despite the termination of the programme, it remains a relevant option for CHWs in South Africa and elsewhere.
2018年,南非国家卫生部(NDoH)发布了一项为期5年的政策框架和战略,用于指导基于病房的初级卫生保健外展团队,以改善团队管理与领导能力,并支持服务提供。同年,世界卫生组织(WHO)发布了关于卫生政策和系统支持的指南,以优化社区卫生工作者(CHW)项目。
本文旨在根据2018年NDoH和WHO政策文件中的教育培训指南及建议,对国家证书(职业)即NC(V)初级卫生保健资格进行评估。
该资格于2013年在南非各地的12所技术与职业教育培训(TVET)学院启动。评估涵盖2013 - 2017年期间。
采用务实的定性研究方法来考察该资格的背景、设计、实施及成果。数据收集包括文件审查、关键信息提供者深度访谈、焦点小组讨论,以及与来自两所学院的一个兼职课程和两个全日制课程的受访者进行个人反思。使用适当的模型和理论框架对新出现的主题进行分析解读。
高等教育与培训部(DHET)创建并实施了一项标准化的、有课程安排的全国社区卫生工作者教育计划,该计划随着时间推移构建理论和实践学习,以确保内容的吸收及其在实践中的应用。
NC(V)初级卫生保健作为一项针对社区卫生工作者的单一、全国性、有质量保证的资格,符合WHO 2018年的指南和建议、NDoH的培训需求以及社区卫生工作者的学习期望,尤其是在提供兼职课程时。尽管该项目已终止,但它对南非及其他地区的社区卫生工作者而言仍是一个相关选项。