PAHO/WHO Collaborating Center for International Nursing, Birmingham, AL, USA.
School of Nursing, University of Alabama at Birmingham, 1701 University Boulevard, Birmingham, AL, 35294, USA.
BMC Med Educ. 2021 May 31;21(1):310. doi: 10.1186/s12909-021-02748-y.
Global demand for standardized assessment of training needs and evaluation of professional continuing education programs across the healthcare workforce has led to various instrumentation efforts. The Hennessy-Hicks Training Needs Analysis (TNA) questionnaire is one of the most widely used validated tools. Endorsed by the World Health Organization, the tool informs the creation of tailored training to meet professional development needs. The purpose of this project was to describe TNA tool utilization across the globe and critically appraise the evidence of its impact in continuous professional development across disciplines and settings.
A systematic integrative literature review of the state of the evidence across PubMed, Scopus, CINAHL, and Google Scholar databases was carried out. Full-text, peer reviewed articles and published dissertations/theses in English language that utilized the original, adapted or translated version of the TNA tool were included. Selected articles were appraised for type and level of evidence.
A total of 33 articles were synthesized using an inductive thematic approach, which revealed three overarching themes: individual, team/interprofessional, and organizational level training needs. Included articles represented 18 countries, with more than two thirds involving high-income countries, and one third middle-income countries. Four studies (12.1%) used the original English version instrument, 23 (69.7%) adapted the original version, and 6 (18.2%) translated and culturally adapted the tool. Twenty-three studies targeted needs at the individual level and utilized TNA to determine job roles and responsibilities. Thirteen articles represented the team/interprofessional theme, applying the TNA tool to compare training needs and perceptions among professional groups. Last, three articles used the tool to monitor the quality of care across an institution or healthcare system, demonstrating the organizational training needs theme.
Overall evidence shows that the TNA survey is widely used as a clinical practice and educational quality improvement tool across continents. Translation, cultural adaptation, and psychometric testing within a variety of settings, populations, and countries consistently reveals training gaps and outcomes of targeted continuous professional development. Furthermore, it facilitates prioritization and allocation of limited educational resources based on the identified training needs. The TNA tool effectively addresses the "know-do" gap in global human resources for health by translating knowledge into action.
全球对医疗保健人员培训需求的标准化评估和专业继续教育计划的评估需求,导致了各种工具的开发。亨尼西-希克斯培训需求分析(TNA)问卷是使用最广泛的经过验证的工具之一。该工具得到了世界卫生组织的认可,用于制定定制培训计划以满足专业发展需求。本项目旨在描述全球范围内 TNA 工具的使用情况,并批判性地评估其在跨学科和跨环境的持续专业发展中的影响证据。
对 PubMed、Scopus、CINAHL 和 Google Scholar 数据库进行了系统的综合文献回顾。纳入了使用 TNA 工具原始版本、改编版本或翻译版本的全文、同行评审文章和英文发表的学位论文/论文。选择的文章根据类型和证据水平进行评估。
采用归纳主题方法综合了 33 篇文章,揭示了三个总体主题:个人、团队/专业间和组织层面的培训需求。纳入的文章代表了 18 个国家,其中超过三分之二来自高收入国家,三分之一来自中收入国家。四项研究(12.1%)使用了原始的英文版本工具,23 项(69.7%)改编了原始版本,6 项(18.2%)翻译并进行了文化适应。23 项研究针对个人层面的需求,使用 TNA 来确定工作角色和职责。13 篇文章代表了团队/专业间主题,应用 TNA 工具比较专业群体之间的培训需求和认知。最后,三篇文章使用该工具监测整个机构或医疗系统的护理质量,展示了组织层面的培训需求主题。
总体证据表明,TNA 调查在各大洲被广泛用作临床实践和教育质量改进工具。在各种环境、人群和国家中进行翻译、文化适应和心理测量测试,始终揭示了培训差距和有针对性的持续专业发展的结果。此外,它有助于根据确定的培训需求,对有限的教育资源进行优先排序和分配。TNA 工具通过将知识转化为行动,有效解决了全球卫生人力资源中的“知-行”差距。