Njuguna Charles, Mbawa Abdul, Njeru Ian, Nuwagira Innocent Bright, Vandi Mohamed, Kanu Joseph Sam, Squire James Sylvester, Koroma Aminata Tigiedankay, Renner Ade, Musoke Robert, Gachari Wilson, Caulker Victor, Githuku Jane, Shambira Gerald, Bonkoungou Boukare, Talisuna Ambrose, Koua Etien Luc, Chamla Dick, Yoti Zabulon, Gueye Abdou Salam
World Health Organization Regional Office for Africa, Brazzaville, Republic of Congo.
College of Medicine and Allied Health Sciences, Freetown, Sierra Leone.
Front Public Health. 2024 Dec 18;12:1467402. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1467402. eCollection 2024.
Response to public health emergencies is a big challenge in African countries due to inadequate workforce. Integrated Disease Surveillance and Response (IDSR) is a strategy implemented by African member states of WHO to strengthen capacity for disease surveillance and response at all levels. Despite successful implementation of IDSR in most countries, one of the challenges that persists is that of inadequate trained workforce competent enough for public health surveillance. Introducing IDSR pre-service curriculum in public health training institutions has therefore been recommended by WHO as one of the strategies to sustainably address the human resource challenge. We report on the process and lessons learnt in Sierra Leone which was the first country to implement the recommendation.
This was a descriptive study where the process of introducing and implementing IDSR pre-service curriculum in Sierra Leone was documented from 2018 to 2024. Data was collected through observation, documentation and analysis of key processes that took place. These processes included, , advocacy with public health training institutions, development of the IDSR pre-service curriculum and incorporation of the curriculum into the existing training programs of colleges and universities.
IDSR preservice curriculum was developed and successfully introduced in eight targeted public health training institutions in Sierra Leone from September 2021. Training content was adapted from the 3rd Edition of IDSR technical guidelines developed by WHO in 2019. As at February 2024, more than 4,200 students had started taking IDSR modules in the eight institutions with 2,108 having completed and graduated. During the process, we learned that key enablers to success were government support, good advocacy with the training institutions and training of lecturers on IDSR. Main challenges were the long process of curriculum approval by training institutions and handling of big classes of students without adequate training materials.
Introducing IDSR into the preservice curricula of public health training institutions is feasible and can provide a reliable and continuous supply of a trained workforce ready to be utilized for IDSR in Africa. Successful implementation requires advocacy with training institutions as well as regular monitoring of the implementation to maintain good quality.
由于劳动力不足,应对突发公共卫生事件对非洲国家来说是一项巨大挑战。综合疾病监测与应对(IDSR)是世界卫生组织非洲成员国实施的一项战略,旨在加强各级疾病监测和应对能力。尽管大多数国家已成功实施IDSR,但持续存在的挑战之一是缺乏经过充分培训、足以胜任公共卫生监测工作的劳动力。因此,世界卫生组织建议在公共卫生培训机构引入IDSR职前课程,作为可持续应对人力资源挑战的战略之一。我们报告了在首个实施该建议的国家——塞拉利昂的实施过程及经验教训。
这是一项描述性研究,记录了2018年至2024年塞拉利昂引入和实施IDSR职前课程的过程。通过观察、文件记录以及对所发生关键过程的分析来收集数据。这些过程包括与公共卫生培训机构进行宣传倡导、制定IDSR职前课程以及将该课程纳入学院和大学的现有培训计划。
IDSR职前课程于2021年9月在塞拉利昂八所目标公共卫生培训机构开发并成功引入。培训内容改编自世界卫生组织2019年制定的《IDSR技术指南》第3版。截至2024年2月,八所机构中已有4200多名学生开始学习IDSR模块,其中2108名学生已完成学习并毕业。在此过程中,我们了解到成功的关键因素包括政府支持、与培训机构的良好宣传倡导以及对讲师进行IDSR培训。主要挑战是培训机构审批课程的过程漫长,以及在没有足够培训材料的情况下应对大班学生。
将IDSR引入公共卫生培训机构的职前课程是可行的,并且可以为非洲提供可靠且持续的经过培训的劳动力供应,随时可用于IDSR。成功实施需要与培训机构进行宣传倡导,并对实施情况进行定期监测以保持高质量。