Basu Saurav, Dwivedy Subhralaxmi, Sharma Jyoti, Mohan Neha, Negandhi Preeti, Goel Shalini, Gupta Mehak, Zodpey Sanjay
Community Medicine, Indian Institute of Public Health-Delhi, Public Health Foundation of India, New Delhi, IND.
Public Health, Indian Institute of Public Health-Delhi, Public Health Foundation of India, New Delhi, IND.
Cureus. 2023 Oct 11;15(10):e46855. doi: 10.7759/cureus.46855. eCollection 2023 Oct.
Background Nursing professionals, comprising the largest workforce engaged in the primary healthcare system, play a pivotal role in addressing population health needs. However, gaps in the training of nurses and midwives in lower-middle-income countries may undermine their performance and necessary skill development for fulfilling key population health needs. Substantial challenges exist in improving the regular curricular and refresher training of diplomate nurses and midwives working in primary care facilities and supporting both clinical care and health promotion functions. The study objective was to conduct a gap analysis in the present nursing curriculum and training profile of general duty midwives working in urban primary health facilities and understand their expectations and preferences from the planned refresher training course. Methods We conducted a qualitative explorative study among General Nursing midwives (GNMs) working in urban primary health facilities in the Gurugram district of Haryana, India to conduct a gap analysis in their present curriculum and training preferences. Results A total of 17 nurses with a mean (SD) age of 33.52 (4.75) years and an average nursing work experience of 5.35 (0.56) years were interviewed in-depth. Lack of practical applicability, complex study material, inexperienced tutors, and weak English language comprehension were key barriers in the existing nursing curriculum. The nurses expressed willingness to participate in refresher training with varied expectations, although there existed a distinct preference for short, flexible, and blended online-offline modes of training. Conclusions Strengthening GNM nursing education should be prioritized in Indian health settings with the focus on improving student comprehension through vernacular instruction when feasible, and capacity building of tutors, with avenues for continued training and education. There is also a need for strengthening the curriculum related to key emergent public health challenges related to non-communicable diseases and mental health, as also skills for client and patient counseling and communication.
背景 护理专业人员是参与初级卫生保健系统的最大劳动力群体,在满足人群健康需求方面发挥着关键作用。然而,中低收入国家护士和助产士培训方面的差距可能会影响他们的表现以及满足关键人群健康需求所需技能的发展。在改善在基层医疗设施工作的文凭护士和助产士的常规课程及进修培训,并支持临床护理和健康促进功能方面存在重大挑战。本研究的目的是对城市初级卫生设施中工作的普通责任助产士的现有护理课程和培训情况进行差距分析,并了解他们对计划中的进修培训课程的期望和偏好。方法 我们在印度哈里亚纳邦古鲁格拉姆区城市初级卫生设施工作的普通护理助产士(GNM)中进行了一项定性探索性研究,以对他们目前的课程和培训偏好进行差距分析。结果 总共对17名护士进行了深入访谈,她们的平均(标准差)年龄为33.52(4.75)岁,平均护理工作经验为5.35(0.56)年。现有护理课程的主要障碍包括缺乏实际适用性、学习材料复杂、教师经验不足以及英语语言理解能力薄弱。护士们表示愿意参加进修培训,尽管他们对短期、灵活且线上线下相结合的培训模式有明显偏好。结论 在印度的卫生环境中,应优先加强GNM护理教育,重点是在可行的情况下通过方言教学提高学生的理解能力,并加强教师的能力建设,提供持续培训和教育的途径。还需要加强与非传染性疾病和心理健康等关键突发公共卫生挑战相关的课程,以及客户和患者咨询与沟通技能。