| Literature DB >> 29040303 |
Caryl Feldacker1,2, Jillian Pintye2,3, Sheena Jacob1, Michael H Chung2,4,5, Lyn Middleton6,7, Jill Iliffe8, H Nina Kim2,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: As innovations in the prevention and treatment of HIV and TB advance, continuing professional development (CPD) of health care workers (HCWs) remains a high priority, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa where dual TB/HIV epidemics are compounded by severe HCW shortages. There is further need to examine CPD programs to identify challenges and effective solutions to strengthen HIV/TB-related CPD.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29040303 PMCID: PMC5645103 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0186074
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Overview of CPD regulation for medical, nursing, and midwifery cadres in Malawi, Tanzania, and South Africa as of December 2016*.
| Characteristic | Malawi | Tanzania | South Africa |
|---|---|---|---|
| CPD Regulatory Bodies | Nurses and Midwives Council of Malawi (NMCM). Medical Council of Malawi (MCM). MOH Nursing Directorate | Tanzania Nursing and Midwifery Council (TNMC). Medical Council of Tanganyika. Ministry of Health, Community Development, Gender, Elderly and Children (MoHCDGEC) | Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA). HPCSA Medical and Dental Board. South African Nursing Council (SANC). National Department of Health |
| CPD Guidelines | Guidelines exist for nurses, midwives, and doctors | Draft guidelines were developed for nurses, midwives, and doctors at the end of 2016 | Guidelines exist for nurses, midwives, doctors, and various other health professionals including pharmacists, therapists, etc. |
| Mandatory CPD | Mandatory for license renewal for doctors, nurses, and midwives | MoHCDGEC CPD guidelines make CPD mandatory for all HCWs | Mandatory for license renewal for doctors, nurses, and midwives |
| CPD Compliance Monitoring | Audit of 5% of registered nurses and midwives; trained CPD facilitators deployed to districts/ facilities to help monitor CPD uptake of practicing nurses and midwives | An audit system for monitoring compliance is yet to be implemented | Audit system in which a certain percentage of HCWs in the registry are sampled and audited at regular intervals |
| CPD Accreditation | Doctors: The MCM is the main accreditor of CPD providers. Nurses/midwives: No formal CPD accreditation system is yet in place | A formal CPD accreditation system for HCW-related CPD programs has not yet been implemented | SANC is in the process of developing formal guidelines for accreditation; HPCSA delegates the accreditation of CPD activities to providers accredited by professional councils |
Key informant organizations by country.
| Malawi | Tanzania | South Africa |
|---|---|---|
| Ministry of Health, Community Development, Gender, Elderly and Children. Ministry of Health, Community Development, Gender, Elderly and Children, Nursing Directorate. Tanzania Nursing and Midwifery Council (TNMC) | National Department of Health, HIV Department. National Department of Health, Nursing Practice. South African Nursing Council (SANC). Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) | |
| Tanzania National Nurses Association (TANNA). Medical Association of Tanzania. Association of Private Health Facilities in Tanzania (APHFTA) | Democratic Nursing Organization of South Africa (DENOSA). Southern African HIV Clinicians Society | |
| Ilala MMOH | District health management team, Tshwane Municipality | |
| Buguruni Health Center | Life Healthcare Facility, Tshwane Municipality | |
| Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences (MUHAS) | University of Pretoria | |
| KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation—Tanzania (KNCV). Ariel Glaser Pediatric AIDS Healthcare Initiative (AGPAHI)—Tanzania. Tanzania Health Promotion Support (THPS). Management and Development for Health (MDH) | Regional Training Centres (RTCs x 2). Foundation for Professional Development (FPD) | |
*Multiple KIIs were conducted.
Focus group participants, by country.
| Malawi | Tanzania | RSA | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| (n = 24) | (n = 38) | (n = 27) | (N = 89) | |
| Gender | ||||
| Female | 18 (75%) | 30 (79%) | 23 (85%) | 71 (80%) |
| Male | 6 (25%) | 8 (21%) | 4 (15%) | 29 (20%) |
| Age group in years | ||||
| 20–30 | 15 (62%) | 7 (18%) | 5 (19%) | 27 (30%) |
| 31–40 | 4 (17%) | 6 (16%) | 4 (15%) | 14 (16%) |
| 41–50 | 1 (4%) | 16 (42%) | 11 (41%) | 28 (31%) |
| >50 | 4 (17%) | 9 (24%) | 7 (26%) | 20 (23%) |
| Years of experience | ||||
| 1–5 | 12 (50%) | 10 (26%) | 4 (15%) | 26 (29%) |
| 6–10 | 5 (21%) | 4 (11%) | 3 (11%) | 12 (13%) |
| 11–15 | 1 (4%) | 5 (13%) | 4 (15%) | 10 (11%) |
| 16–20 | 1 (4%) | 6 (16%) | 7 (26%) | 14 (16%) |
| 21–25 | 2 (8%) | 2 (5%) | 3 (11%) | 7 (8%)] |
| >25 | 3 (13%) | 11 (29%) | 6 (22%) | 20 (23%) |
| Current Job/Position | ||||
| Physician | 0 | 3 (8%) | 1 (4%) | 4 (4%) |
| Registered nurse | 6 (25%) | 13 (34%) | 4 (15%) | 23 (26%) |
| Clinical/medical officer | 9 (37%) | 8 (21%) | 14 (52%) | 31 (35%) |
| Enrolled nurse/NMW | 5 (21%) | 10 (26%) | 1 (4%) | 16 (18%) |
| Nurse assistant | 0 | 1 (3%) | 0 | 1 (1%) |
| Other | 4 (17%) | 3 (8%) | 7 (26%) | 14 (16%) |
| Location | ||||
| Urban | 22 (92%) | 23 (61%) | 13 (50%) | 58 (65%) |
| Rural | 2 (8%) | 15 (39%) | 13 (50%) | 30 (34%) |
| Institution | ||||
| Public | 24 (100%) | 27 (71%) | 26 (96%) | 77 (87%) |
| Private | 0 | 5 (13%) | 0 | 5 (6%) |
| Faith-based | 0 | 5 (13%) | 0 | 5 (6%) |
| Other | 0 | 1 (3%) | 1 (4%) | 2 (2%) |
| Facility | ||||
| National/central hospital | 10 (42%) | 1 (3%) | 0 | 11 (12%) |
| Regional hospital | 0 | 3 (8%) | 2 (7%) | 5 (6%) |
| District hospital | 12 (50%) | 7 (18%) | 9 (33%) | 28 (31%) |
| Urban health center | 0 | 14 (37%) | 3 (11%) | 17 (19%) |
| Rural health center | 1 (4%) | 10 (26%) | 5 (19%) | 16 (18%) |
| Other | 1 (4%) | 3 (8%) | 8 (30%) | 12 (14%) |
| Clinical setting | ||||
| HIV/ART clinic | 6 (26%) | 21 (55%) | 12 (44%) | 39 (44%) |
| TB clinic | 5 (22%) | 11 (29%) | 3 (11%) | 19 (22%) |
| STI clinic | 1 (4%) | 0 | 0 | 1 (1%) |
| ANC clinic | 0 | 4 (11%) | 2 (7%) | 6 (7%) |
| Other | 11 (48%) | 2 (5%) | 10 (37%) | 23 (26%) |
NMW, nurse midwife; ART, antiretroviral therapy; TB, tuberculosis; STI, sexually transmitted infection; ANC, antenatal care.