Department of Social and Behavioural Sciences, School of Public Health, University of Ghana, Geneva, Switzerland.
Department of Epidemiology and Disease Control, School of Public Health, University of Ghana, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland.
Health Res Policy Syst. 2020 Jun 1;18(1):53. doi: 10.1186/s12961-020-00568-y.
Implementation research is increasingly being recognised as an important discipline seeking to maximise the benefits of evidence-based interventions. Although capacity-building efforts are ongoing, there has been limited attention on the contextual and health system peculiarities in low- and middle-income countries. Moreover, given the challenges encountered during the implementation of health interventions, the field of implementation research requires a creative attempt to build expertise for health researchers and practitioners simultaneously. With support from the Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases, we have developed an implementation research short course that targets both researchers and practitioners. This paper seeks to explain the course development processes and report on training evaluations, highlighting its relevance for inter-institutional and inter-regional capacity strengthening.
The development of the implementation research course curriculum was categorised into four phases, namely the formation of a core curriculum development team, course content development, internal reviews and pilot, and external reviews and evaluations. Five modules were developed covering Introduction to implementation research, Methods in implementation research, Ethics and quality management in implementation research, Community and stakeholder engagement, and Dissemination in implementation research. Course evaluations were conducted using developed tools measuring participants' reactions and learning.
From 2016 to 2018, the IR curriculum has been used to train a total of 165 researchers and practitioners predominantly from African countries, the majority of whom are males (57%) and researchers/academics (79.4%). Participants generally gave positive ratings (e.g. integration of concepts) for their reactions to the training. Under 'learnings', participants indicated improvement in their knowledge in areas such as identification of implementation research problems and questions.
The approach for training both researchers and practitioners offers a dynamic opportunity for the acquisition and sharing of knowledge for both categories of learners. This approach was crucial in demonstrating a key characteristic of implementation research (e.g. multidisciplinary) practically evident during the training sessions. Using such a model to effectively train participants from various low- and middle-income countries shows the opportunities this training curriculum offers as a capacity-building tool.
实施研究越来越被认为是一门重要的学科,旨在最大限度地发挥基于证据的干预措施的效益。尽管正在进行能力建设工作,但对低收入和中等收入国家的具体情况和卫生系统特点关注有限。此外,鉴于在实施卫生干预措施过程中遇到的挑战,实施研究领域需要创造性地努力,同时为卫生研究人员和从业人员建立专业知识。在热带病研究和培训特别方案的支持下,我们开发了一个针对研究人员和从业人员的实施研究短期课程。本文旨在解释课程开发过程,并报告培训评估结果,突出其对机构间和区域间能力建设的相关性。
实施研究课程课程的开发分为四个阶段,即核心课程开发团队的组建、课程内容的开发、内部审查和试点以及外部审查和评估。开发了五个模块,涵盖实施研究概论、实施研究方法、实施研究中的伦理和质量管理、社区和利益攸关方参与以及实施研究的传播。使用开发的工具对参与者的反应和学习进行课程评估。
2016 年至 2018 年,IR 课程已用于培训总共 165 名研究人员和从业人员,他们主要来自非洲国家,其中大多数是男性(57%)和研究人员/学者(79.4%)。参与者对培训的反应普遍给予了积极评价(例如,概念的整合)。在“学习”方面,参与者表示在识别实施研究问题和问题等领域的知识有所提高。
培训研究人员和从业人员的方法为两类学习者提供了一个动态的获取和分享知识的机会。这种方法对于在培训课程中实际展示实施研究的一个关键特征(例如多学科)至关重要。使用这种模式有效地培训来自不同低收入和中等收入国家的参与者表明,该培训课程作为一种能力建设工具提供了机会。