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提升埃博拉疫情后利比里亚卫生部门的定量能力:一项关于本地开发并自主拥有的编码与生物统计学项目的追踪研究

Enhancing quantitative capacity for the health sector in post-Ebola Liberia, a tracer study of a locally developed and owned coding and biostatistics program.

作者信息

Barcon Snoyonoh T, Yeabah Trokon O, Kromah Mulbah K A, Davis George B, Skrip Laura A

机构信息

Quantitative-Data for Decision-Making (Q4D) Lab, Monrovia, Liberia.

Division of Infectious Disease and Epidemiology, National Public Health Institute of Liberia, Monrovia, Liberia.

出版信息

F1000Res. 2024 Sep 2;13:988. doi: 10.12688/f1000research.154839.1. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Despite the demonstrated value of quantitative research in understanding and responding to public health events, analytics capability is not always prioritized or available in settings that would greatly benefit from it. In Liberia, there are no university degree-granting programs in biostatistics or mathematical modeling, promoting dependence on external technical assistance. To address the gap, a local NGO, Quantitative-Data for Decision-Making (Q4D), was founded to enhance capacity and opportunities for analyzing quantitative data among Liberians.

METHODS

To understand the relevance, utility, and impact of the skills being taught at Q4D, a tracer study was undertaken with current and former students. Participants completed an online survey that evaluated how often and in what ways they are applying course skills, as well as any personal or professional advancement they have attributed to their learning of coding and/or biostatistics through the program.

RESULTS

Among 43 participants, 81% reported a high level of confidence in independently applying skills learned through Q4D classes in their jobs and/or academic programs. Most participants (81%) responded that they were actively demonstrating the skills they acquired; 74% were teaching the skills to others. Among the 83% of employed participants who reported using the skills currently in their jobs, 56% rated the skills they learned as very or extremely useful in their current positions. Several students attributed salary increments, consultancy opportunities, and scholarships to the skills gained through the program.

CONCLUSIONS

Program skills are being applied by students employed in health-related sectors, suggesting that the training content is relevant and useful for addressing some of the workforce's analysis needs. Moreover, skills built through the program have positively impacted students by preparing them with the skills required for additional employment and training opportunities to advance in-country health research capacity and reduce inequities.

摘要

背景

尽管定量研究在理解和应对公共卫生事件方面已展现出价值,但在能从分析能力中大幅受益的环境中,分析能力并非总是被优先考虑或具备。在利比里亚,没有生物统计学或数学建模方面授予大学学位的项目,这导致对外部技术援助的依赖。为填补这一空白,一家当地非政府组织——决策定量数据组织(Q4D)成立,以增强利比里亚人分析定量数据的能力和机会。

方法

为了解Q4D所教授技能的相关性、实用性和影响,对当前和以前的学生进行了一项追踪研究。参与者完成了一项在线调查,该调查评估了他们应用课程技能的频率和方式,以及他们将通过该项目学习编码和/或生物统计学所获得的任何个人或职业发展归功于此的情况。

结果

在43名参与者中,81%报告称对在工作和/或学术项目中独立应用通过Q4D课程学到的技能有很高的信心。大多数参与者(81%)表示他们正在积极展示所学技能;74%的人正在将这些技能传授给他人。在报告目前在工作中使用这些技能的83%的在职参与者中,56%将他们所学技能评为在当前职位上非常有用或极其有用。几名学生将薪资增加、咨询机会和奖学金归功于通过该项目获得的技能。

结论

与健康相关部门的在职学生正在应用项目技能,这表明培训内容与满足部分劳动力的分析需求相关且有用。此外,通过该项目培养的技能对学生产生了积极影响,使他们具备了获得额外就业和培训机会所需的技能,以提升国内健康研究能力并减少不平等现象。

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