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CHACO outreach project: the development of a primary health care-based medical genetic service in an Argentinean province.

C Z Barreiro1, M P Bidondo, J A Garrido, J Deurloo, E Acevedo, A Luna, E Gutiérrez, C A Dellamea, C Picón, K Torres, M F De Castro, M V Torrado, M L Teiber, S Kassab, P Elmeaudy, J Rodriguez.   

Abstract

Dissemination of knowledge in genetics to be applied in medicine has created a growing need for capacity building in health care workers. The CAPABILITY ARGENTINA outreach project protocol was designed as a model to introduce genetics in areas without genetic services. Our aim was for genetic health care to become part of primary care in an Argentine province lacking genetic services. The program was innovative as professionals from the referral center (Garrahan Hospital S.A.M.I.C.) traveled to remote areas to train professionals through problem-based education. A logical framework was designed for a local needs assessment. Teaching materials (Powerpoint presentations, printed syllabus, and CD) and a web page were developed. A demonstration project was carried out in the Province of Chaco, Argentina. A total of 485 health workers were trained. The number of consultations increased significantly in participating areas comparing before and after the training period. To support this increase, a complementary project was set up from a public hospital sponsored from within Argentina to build a cytogenetic laboratory in the capital of the Province of Chaco. The model was improved for reproduction in other areas in Argentina. CAPABILITY ARGENTINA is a capacity building model for training of primary care professionals in genetics that may be applied to other medical specialties. The outcomes of the programme have a direct impact on clinical practice.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23904211      PMCID: PMC3739855          DOI: 10.1007/s12687-013-0157-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Community Genet        ISSN: 1868-310X


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