| Literature DB >> 30305087 |
Pan Gao1,2, Hao Xiang3,4, Suyang Liu1, Yisi Liu1,2, Shengjie Dong1,2, Feifei Liu1,2, Wenyuan Yu1,2, Xiangyu Li1,2, Li Guan1,2, Yuanyuan Chu1,2, Zongfu Mao1,2, Shu Chen5, Shenglan Tang5,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Development assistance for health (DAH) is an important component of foreign assistance. International health consultants usually play a key role in the international DAH field. However, there is still a shortage of consulting training in China. To address this issue and develop new backup force of DAH for China, the Global Health Institute of Wuhan University (GHIWHU) launched a training program called the "Consulting Training Course for International Development Assistance for Health". The purpose of this article is to evaluate the impact of the training on participants.Entities:
Keywords: Development assistance for health; International consultation; Kirkpatrick’s model; Program evaluation
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30305087 PMCID: PMC6180444 DOI: 10.1186/s12909-018-1339-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Educ ISSN: 1472-6920 Impact factor: 2.463
Course guide of the consulting training program
| Modules | Sessions | Teaching Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Theory | 1. International DAH | On-site training |
| 2. Global health | On-site training | |
| 3. Consulting preparation and grouping | On-site training | |
| 4. ToR&CVs | On-site training | |
| Methods | 5. analysis method of health system | On-site training |
| 6. role of consultants | Distance learning | |
| 7. methods of collecting and analyzing data | On-site training | |
| 8. Consultation plan | On-site training | |
| Practice | 9. Implementation of consulting activities | On-site training |
| 10. Writing consulting report | On-site training | |
| 11. Simulation training and group reporting | On-site training |
Self-assessment on knowledge and skills for pre-and post-training course
| Course modules | Consulting knowledge/skills | Pre- | Post- | Z-value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| M( | M( | |||
| (1) International DAH | Definition | 3(2~ 3) | 4(4~ 4.5) | − 3.684 |
| Aid agencies and organizations | 2(2~ 3) | 4(3.5~ 4) | − 3.923 | |
| Achievements and challenges | 3(2~ 3) | 4(3.5~ 4) | −3.825 | |
| (2) Global health | Concept | 3(3~ 4) | 4(4~ 4) | −3.491 |
| Global health governance | 3(2~ 4) | 4(3.5~ 4) | −3.520 | |
| Health diplomacy in China | 3(2~ 3.5) | 4(3~ 4) | −3.640 | |
| Quality and ability of experts | 2(1~ 3) | 4(3~ 4.5) | −3.926 | |
| Project management | 3(1.5~ 3) | 4(3~ 4.5) | −3.852 | |
| (3) ToR & CV | Components of ToR | 2(1~ 2) | 4(3.5~ 4) | −3.785 |
| Writing and modifying CV | 2(1.5~ 3) | 4(3.5~ 4) | −3.682 | |
| (4) Analysis method of health system | Six elements of the health system | 3(2~ 4) | 4(4~ 4.5) | −3.660 |
| Epidemiological analysis methods | 4(3~ 4) | 4(4~ 4.5) | −3.000 | |
| (5) Role of consultants | Global health challenges | 3(3~ 3) | 4(4~ 4) | −3.640 |
| China’s contribution to global health | 3(2~ 3) | 4(3~ 4.5) | −3.739 | |
| China participates in global health consultation | 2(1.5~ 3) | 4(3~ 4) | −3.874 | |
| (6) Methods of collecting and analyzing data | Design discipline | 3(2.5~ 3) | 4(3.5~ 4) | −3.945 |
| Scientificalness and feasibility analysis | 3(2.5~ 3) | 4(3.5~ 4) | − 4.146 | |
| Quantitative research methods | 3(3~ 4) | 4(3~ 4.5) | −3.771 | |
| Qualitative research methods | 3(2~ 3.5) | 4(3~ 4) | −3.704 | |
| Similarities and differences between consultation and research | 2(1~ 3) | 4(3.5~ 4) | −3.867 | |
| (7) Organizing and implementing the consulting activities | Consulting preparation | 2(1~ 3) | 4(3~ 4) | −4.072 |
| Implementing consultation | 2(1~ 3) | 4(3~ 4) | −4.075 | |
| Completing of consultation | 2(1~ 3) | 4(3~ 4) | −4.086 | |
| (8) Writing report | Structure and content | 2(1~ 3) | 4(3~ 4) | −4.064 |
| Writing cautions | 2(1~ 2.5) | 4(3~ 4) | −4.083 |
aRating scale: 1 = know nothing about it, 2 = have heard something about it, 3 = have some knowledge but no skills, 4 = have the relevant knowledge and skills, 5 = can apply knowledge and skills effectively; “M” = median, “P25” = upper quartile, “P75” = lower quartile; all of the p values < 0.001
Participants’ satisfaction evaluation of the training courses
| Courses modules | The number of participants scored 4 and 5a (%) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Course content | Teaching methods | trainers | |
| International DAH | 19(90.5) | 19(90.5) | 19(90.5) |
| Global health | 18(85.7) | 18(85.7) | 18(85.7) |
| ToR & CV | 17(94.4)* | 17(94.4)* | 17(94.4)* |
| Analysis method of health system | 19(90.5) | 20(95.2) | 21(100.0) |
| Role of consultants | 19(90.5) | 18(85.7) | 20(95.2) |
| Methods of collecting and analyzing data | 18(85.7) | 19(90.5) | 19(90.5) |
| Organization and implementation of consulting activities | 21(100.0) | 21(100.0) | 21(100.0) |
| Writing consulting report | 19(90.5) | 19(90.5) | 19(90.5) |
aRating scale: 1 = unsatisfied, 2 = relatively unsatisfied, 3 = modest, 4 = relatively satisfied, 5 = satisfied
*There were three participants who didn’t attend this course
Results of applying the acquired knowledge and skills in the follow-up interview
| major topics | |
|---|---|
| Application of the acquired knowledge and skills | |
| Applied to daily work or study | 19 |
| Applied to the consulting program | 1 |
| Haven’t applied | 2 |
| The most influential training knowledge and skills on daily practice | |
| All of it was useful | 12 |
| Theoretical knowledge of international Development Assistance for Health consultant | 12 |
| Methods of collecting and analyzing data | 10 |
| Writing ToR & CV | 9 |
| Share the knowledge of training | |
| Shared with colleagues or classmates | 18 |
| Haven’t shared | 3 |
| Application barriers of Training knowledge and skills | |
| No opportunity | 20 |
| No appropriate consulting program | 7 |
| Need self-improvement | 6 |
| Further training and learning | |
| If there are opportunities, I’m glad to attending more training | 21 |
| Hope to add more consulting cases | 16 |
| Hope to participate in consulting practice | 7 |
| Won’t attend similar training | 1 |