Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, School of Medicine, Makerere University College of Health Sciences, Kampala, Uganda.
Department of Human Anatomy, School of Biomedical Sciences, Makerere University College of Health Sciences, Kampala, Uganda.
Hum Resour Health. 2020 Sep 1;18(1):62. doi: 10.1186/s12960-020-00506-7.
Cancer incidence and mortality in sub-Saharan Africa are increasing and do account for significant premature death. The expertise of health care providers is critical to downstaging cancer at diagnosis and improving survival in low- and middle-income countries. We set out to determine the training needs of health care providers for a comprehensive oncology services package in selected hospitals in Uganda, in order to inform capacity development intervention to improve cancer outcomes in the East African region.
This was a cross-sectional survey using the WHO Hennessey-Hicks questionnaire to identify the training needs of health workers involved in cancer care, across 22 hospitals in Uganda. Data were captured in real time using the Open Data Kit platform from which the data was exported to Stata version 15 for analysis using the Wilcoxon signed-rank test and Somers-Delta.
There were 199 respondent health professionals who were predominately female (146/199, 73.37%), with an average age of 38.97 years. There were 158/199 (79.40%) nurses, 24/199 (12.06%) medical doctors and 17/199 (8.54%) allied health professionals. Overall, the research and audit domain had the highest ranking for all the health workers (Somers-D = 0.60). The respondent's level of education had a significant effect on the observed ranking (P value = 0.03). Most of the continuing medical education (CME) topics suggested by the participants were in the clinical task-related category.
The "research and audit" domain was identified as the priority area for training interventions to improve oncology services in Uganda. There are opportunities for addressing the identified training needs with an expanded cancer CME programme content, peer support networks and tailored training for the individual health care provider.
撒哈拉以南非洲的癌症发病率和死亡率正在上升,确实导致了大量过早死亡。医疗保健提供者的专业知识对于在诊断时降低癌症分期和提高中低收入国家的生存率至关重要。我们着手确定乌干达选定医院综合肿瘤服务包的医疗保健提供者的培训需求,以便为改善东非地区癌症结果的能力发展干预措施提供信息。
这是一项横断面调查,使用世界卫生组织亨尼西-希克斯问卷来确定参与癌症护理的卫生工作者的培训需求,涉及乌干达的 22 家医院。数据使用 Open Data Kit 平台实时捕获,然后将数据导出到 Stata 版本 15 进行分析,使用 Wilcoxon 符号秩检验和 Somers-Delta。
共有 199 名应答卫生专业人员,主要为女性(146/199,73.37%),平均年龄为 38.97 岁。有 158/199(79.40%)为护士,24/199(12.06%)为医生,17/199(8.54%)为辅助医疗专业人员。总体而言,研究和审计领域是所有卫生工作者排名最高的领域(Somers-D = 0.60)。应答者的教育水平对观察到的排名有显著影响(P 值=0.03)。参与者建议的大多数继续医学教育(CME)主题都属于临床任务相关类别。
“研究和审计”领域被确定为乌干达改善肿瘤服务培训干预的优先领域。通过扩大癌症 CME 计划内容、同行支持网络和针对个别医疗保健提供者的定制培训,可以有机会解决确定的培训需求。