| Literature DB >> 29609618 |
Olushayo Olu1, Abdulmumini Usman2, Kalula Kalambay3, Stella Anyangwe4, Kuku Voyi4, Christopher Garimoi Orach5, Aklilu Azazh6, Mala Ali Mapatano7, Ngoy Nsenga2, Lucien Manga8, Solomon Woldetsadik9, Francois Nguessan2, Angela Benson10.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: As part of efforts to implement the human resources capacity building component of the African Regional Strategy on Disaster Risk Management (DRM) for the health sector, the African Regional Office of the World Health Organization, in collaboration with selected African public health training institutions, followed a multistage process to develop core competencies and curricula for training the African health workforce in public health DRM. In this article, we describe the methods used to develop the competencies, present the identified competencies and training curricula, and propose recommendations for their integration into the public health education curricula of African member states.Entities:
Keywords: Africa; Core competencies; Disaster risk management; Education; Health workforce; Public health; Training curricula
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29609618 PMCID: PMC5879558 DOI: 10.1186/s12909-018-1163-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Educ ISSN: 1472-6920 Impact factor: 2.463
Thematic areas and public health emergency core competencies for training African health workers
| Thematic area | Core Competency | Training units |
|---|---|---|
| Introduction to DRM | 1. Demonstrate knowledge of public health principles and practices for Disaster Risk Management | 1.1 Disaster risk management concepts |
| 2. Demonstrate knowledge of basic epidemiological methods and data management | 2.1 Basic epidemiology | |
| 3. Demonstrate the ability to communicate effectively in DRM | 3.1 Key principles of communication | |
| 4. Demonstrate the knowledge of principles of legal considerations, human rights and ethics in dealing with DRM | 4.1 Ethics | |
| Operational Effectiveness | 5. Demonstrate ability to identify, mobilise and manage resources | 5.1 Resource mobilization |
| 6. Demonstrate the ability to apply logistics management | 6.1 Logistics management | |
| 7. Demonstrate the ability to apply measures of safety and security | 7.1 Basic security in the field | |
| Effective Leadership | 8. Demonstrate effective leadership, teamwork and management skills required for DRM | 8.1 Principles of leadership and management |
| 9. Demonstrate knowledge about the monitoring and evaluation cycle | 9.1 Key principles | |
| Preparedness and Risk Reduction | 10. Demonstrate the ability to conduct capacity assessments | 10.1 Key principles of capacity assessments |
| 11. Demonstrate the ability to plan and implement preventive and mitigation activities | 11.1 Key principles of prevention and mitigation | |
| 12. Demonstrate the ability to plan and implement emergency preparedness at community and health facility levels | 12.1 Key principles of disaster preparedness | |
| Emergency Response | 13. Demonstrate ability to apply DRM principles and practices for the health response to disasters and public health emergencies | 13.1 Key principles of emergency health response |
| Post-emergency health system recovery | 14. Demonstrate ability to plan and implement health system and population recovery. | 14.1 Key principles of post-disaster health system recovery |
Proposed health DRM training curricula for African health care workers
| Curriculum | Objectives | Target audience | Admission criteria | Competencies addressed | Proposed duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Basic | The course will enable participants to define and apply basic knowledge about DRM to fulfil their role effectively in DRM | a) Health worker at the district level/or equivalent. | Persons eligible for this course must have at least a basic certificate/diploma (nursing, paramedical and/or medicine/dentistry, environmental health, veterinary science or social sciences) | Introduction to the principles of all the core competencies except for competency 5 and 6 | 48 h (approximately 6 working days) |
| Intermediate | The course will enable participants to apply knowledge of, and skills in health DRM to fulfil their role as effective sub-national managers in DRM and acquire the knowledge, attitude and skills to contribute to building country resilience | This course is applicable to mid-level health care personnel working in Health DRM at sub-national and national levels. | This course is applicable to participants with the following qualifications; a minimum of Bachelor’s degree in health or social sciences, with at least 1 year experience in health DRM or a basic diploma in health or social work, with the certificate of the basic course in Health DRM, or over 3 years’ experience in DRM. | All 14 core competencies are fully addressed in this course | 134 h (approximately 14 working days) |
| Advanced | The course will enable participants to apply advanced management and leadership knowledge and skills about DRM to fulfil their role at national levels effectively and to have the knowledge, attitude and skills to contribute to building country resilience | This course is applicable to all personnel working in Health DRM at regional and national levels, and those intending to lead and manage Health DRM at national level. | This course is applicable to participants with the following qualifications; | This course mainly involves an internship period of about 8 weeks, during which participants will undergo practical field placements. 1 week will be spent on orientation and briefing by the training institution, 6 weeks on field work, and 1 week for report writing, debriefing and oral defence of the report. The internship exercise involves application of the knowledge, attitude and skills related to the DRM cycle. Therefore, the intern will rotate through either: | 14 working days (for the intermediate) plus 8 weeks for field placement |
Delivery options for basic, intermediate and advanced public health DRM courses in Africa
| Course | Delivery method | Assessment | Certification |
|---|---|---|---|
| Basic course in DRM | Incorporated into modules for undergraduate studies in medicine, other health sciences and public health. | Based on university criteria for assessing the undergraduate course into which it is incorporated. | Incorporated into undergraduate degree award. |
| Stand-alone course | Written examination | aCertificate of competence of the participating University or training institution. | |
| Intermediate course in DRM | Incorporated as a module into Post-graduate diploma programmes which are relevant to DRM. | Based on university criteria for assessing the Postgraduate diploma programme into which it is incorporated. | Incorporated into Postgraduate diploma |
| Incorporated as a module into Master’s programmes which are relevant to DRM, such as MPH, MSc etc. | Based on university criteria for assessing the Master’s degree programme into which it is incorporated | Incorporated into Master’s degree. | |
| Stand-alone course | Written examination | Certificate of competence of the participating University or training institution. | |
| Advanced course in DRM | As the health DRM track of health-related Master’s degree programmes, such as MPH or MSc | The assessment will be through observation of the field supervisors (20%), written field report (50%), verbal defence of the report (30%). Observation by the field supervisor will be guided by a questionnaire, and the field supervisor may be a member of the oral defence committee. |
aThe participant will have to do a written exam to be awarded the certificate of competence