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在乌干达一个乙型肝炎负担高、资源匮乏的地区,为卫生保健工作者开展培训,将乙型肝炎护理和治疗纳入常规艾滋病毒护理中:“2 合 1”项目。

A training for health care workers to integrate hepatitis B care and treatment into routine HIV care in a high HBV burden, poorly resourced region of Uganda: the '2for1' project.

机构信息

Department of Epidemiology & Biostatistics, School of Public Health, Makerere University College of Health Sciences, P.O. Box 7072, Kampala, Uganda.

Infectious Diseases Institute, Makerere University College of Health Sciences, Kampala, Uganda.

出版信息

BMC Med Educ. 2022 Apr 20;22(1):297. doi: 10.1186/s12909-022-03329-3.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The "2for1" project is a demonstration project to examine the feasibility and effectiveness of HBV care integrated into an HIV clinic and service. An initial phase in implementation of this project was the development of a specific training program. Our objective was to describe key features of this integrated training curriculum and evaluation of its impact in the initial cohort of health care workers (HCWs).

METHODS

A training curriculum was designed by experts through literature review and expert opinion. Key distinctive features of this training program (compared to standard HBV training provided in the Government program) were; (i) Comparison of commonalities between HIV and HBV (ii) Available clinic- and community-level infrastructure, and the need to strengthen HBV care through integration (iii) Planning and coordination of sustained service integration. The training was aided by a power-point guided presentation, question and answer session and discussion, facilitated by physicians and hepatologists with expertise in viral hepatitis. Assessment approach used a self-administered questionnaire among a cohort of HCWs from 2 health facilities to answer questions on demographic information, knowledge and attitudes related to HBV and its prevention, before and after the training. Knowledge scores were generated and compared using paired t- tests.

RESULTS

A training curriculum was developed and delivered to a cohort of 44 HCWs including medical and nursing staff from the two project sites. Of the 44 participants, 20 (45.5%) were male, average age (SD) was 34.3 (8.3) with an age range of 22-58 years. More than half (24, 54.5%) had been in service for fewer than 5 years. Mean correct knowledge scores increased across three knowledge domains (HBV epidemiology and transmission, natural history and treatment) post-intervention. However, knowledge related to diagnosis and prevention of HBV did not change.

CONCLUSION

A structured HBV education intervention conducted as part of an HIV/HBV care integration training for health care workers yielded improved knowledge on HBV and identified aspects that require further training. This approach may be replicated in other settings, as a public health strategy to heighten HBV elimination efforts.

摘要

简介

“2for1”项目是一个示范项目,旨在检验将乙型肝炎病毒(HBV)护理纳入艾滋病毒诊所和服务的可行性和效果。该项目实施的初始阶段是制定具体的培训计划。我们的目标是描述这一综合培训课程的关键特征,并评估其对首批医护人员(HCWs)的影响。

方法

通过文献回顾和专家意见,由专家设计培训课程。与政府项目中提供的标准 HBV 培训相比,该培训计划的主要特色包括:(i)比较艾滋病毒和 HBV 的共同点;(ii)现有诊所和社区层面的基础设施,以及通过整合加强 HBV 护理的必要性;(iii)持续服务整合的规划和协调。培训由医生和专门研究病毒性肝炎的肝病专家使用带有指导说明的幻灯片演示、问答环节和讨论来辅助进行。在培训前后,使用自我管理问卷对来自两个卫生设施的 HCWs 进行了评估,以回答与 HBV 及其预防相关的人口统计学信息、知识和态度问题。使用配对 t 检验生成和比较知识得分。

结果

为两个项目地点的医疗和护理人员等 44 名 HCWs 制定并提供了培训课程。44 名参与者中,20 名(45.5%)为男性,平均年龄(SD)为 34.3(8.3)岁,年龄范围为 22-58 岁。超过一半(24 名,54.5%)的人服务年限不足 5 年。干预后,三个知识领域(HBV 流行病学和传播、自然史和治疗)的平均正确知识得分均有所提高。然而,HBV 诊断和预防相关知识并未改变。

结论

作为艾滋病毒/乙型肝炎病毒护理整合培训的一部分,针对医护人员开展的结构化乙型肝炎教育干预措施提高了医护人员对乙型肝炎的认识,并确定了需要进一步培训的方面。这种方法可以在其他环境中复制,作为加强乙型肝炎消除工作的公共卫生策略。

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