IRD Global, Singapore
IRD Pakistan, Karachi, Pakistan.
Med Humanit. 2024 Aug 14;50(2):372-382. doi: 10.1136/medhum-2022-012576.
Lady health workers (LHWs) provide lifesaving maternal and child health services to >60% of Pakistan's population but are poorly compensated and overburdened. Moreover, LHWs' training does not incorporate efforts to nurture attributes necessary for equitable and holistic healthcare delivery. We developed an interdisciplinary humanities curriculum, deriving its strengths from local art and literature, to enhance character virtues such as empathy and connection, interpersonal communication skills, compassion and purpose among LHWs. We tested the curriculum's feasibility and impact to enhance character strengths among LHWs.We conducted a multiphase mixed-methods pilot study in two towns of Karachi, Pakistan. We delivered the humanities curriculum to 48 LHWs via 12 weekly sessions, from 15 June to 2 September 2021. We developed a multiconstruct character strength survey that was administered preintervention and postintervention to assess the impact of the training. In-depth interviews were conducted with a subset of randomly selected participating LHWs.Of 48 participants, 47 (98%) completed the training, and 34 (71%) attended all 12 sessions. Scores for all outcomes increased between baseline and endline, with highest increase (10.0 points, 95% CI 2.91 to 17.02; p=0.006) observed for empathy/connection. LHWs provided positive feedback on the training and its impact in terms of improving their confidence, empathy/connection and ability to communicate with clients. Participants also rated the sessions highly in terms of the content's usefulness (mean: 9.7/10; SD: 0.16), the success of the sessions (mean: 9.7/10; SD: 0.17) and overall satisfaction (mean: 8.2/10; SD: 3.3).A humanities-based training for front-line health workers is a feasible intervention with demonstrated impact of nurturing key character strengths, notably empathy/connection and interpersonal communication. Evidence from this study highlights the value of a humanities-based training, grounded in local literature and cultural values, that can ultimately translate to improved well-being of LHWs thus contributing to better health outcomes among the populations they serve.
女卫生工作者(LHW)为数百万巴基斯坦人口提供了拯救生命的母婴保健服务,但薪酬微薄,工作负担过重。此外,LHW 的培训并未努力培养公平和全面医疗保健服务所需的属性。我们开发了一门跨学科的人文学科课程,其优势来自当地的艺术和文学,旨在增强 LHW 的同理心和联系等性格美德、人际交往能力、同情心和使命感。我们测试了课程的可行性和影响力,以增强 LHW 的性格优势。
我们在巴基斯坦卡拉奇的两个城镇进行了一项多阶段混合方法试点研究。我们通过 12 个每周课程,于 2021 年 6 月 15 日至 9 月 2 日向 48 名 LHW 提供人文学科课程。我们开发了一个多结构的性格优势调查,在干预前和干预后进行评估,以评估培训的影响。我们对随机选择的部分参与 LHW 进行了深入访谈。
在 48 名参与者中,有 47 名(98%)完成了培训,有 34 名(71%)参加了所有 12 次课程。所有结果的分数均在基线和期末之间增加,其中同理心/联系增加最多(10.0 分,95%CI 2.91 至 17.02;p=0.006)。LHW 对培训及其在提高自信心、同理心/联系和与客户沟通能力方面的影响提供了积极反馈。参与者还对课程内容的实用性(平均 9.7/10;SD 0.16)、课程的成功(平均 9.7/10;SD 0.17)和总体满意度(平均 8.2/10;SD 3.3)给予了高度评价。
面向一线卫生工作者的人文学科培训是一种可行的干预措施,已证明可以培养关键的性格优势,特别是同理心/联系和人际交往能力。这项研究的证据强调了基于人文学科的培训的价值,该培训基于当地文学和文化价值观,最终可以转化为提高 LHW 的幸福感,从而为他们所服务的人群带来更好的健康结果。