Development and Evaluation of Project Management Training for Cancer Research in Sub-Saharan Africa.

IF 3.2 Q2 ONCOLOGY JCO Global Oncology Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-31 DOI:10.1200/GO.24.00088
Elima Jedy-Agba, Caroline Andrews, Emeka Odiaka, Temitope Olukomogbon, Hayley Irusen, Isabella Rockson, Temilade Sorungbe, Marjorie Quarchie, Mohamed Jalloh, Alash'le Abimiku, Timothy R Rebbeck
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Purpose: Globally, there were 19.3 million new cancer cases and 10 million cancer deaths, with the African continent contributing approximately 1.1 million new cases and over 700,000 deaths to the global cancer burden in 2020. High quality research is required to understand the etiology and risk factors for common cancers in the region to develop context specific strategies aimed at minimizing the future cancer burden in Africa. Our study addresses a significant gap in the knowledge and resources available for training a project management (PM) workforce for cancer research in Africa.

Methods: We developed and evaluated a training program to strengthen the research capacity of project managers involved in cancer research in Africa. This workshop was held in collaboration with the Men of African Descent and Carcinoma of the Prostate (MADCaP) Consortium. The PM working group of the MADCaP Consortium had previously developed a project manager toolkit to provide a structured approach to PM for cancer research in Africa. We implemented and evaluated this training toolkit in a hybrid workshop in Nigeria.

Results: Among 29 participants from 10 African institutions, PM skills improved after training by 16.6% compared with pretraining levels. In a 1-year follow-up survey, training skills remained better (80.8%) than before the training (70.8%). The training program successfully upskilled the trainees with a significant improvement in knowledge of PM practices including planning, execution, monitoring, and evaluation of projects. The majority (80%) reported an excellent training experience.

Conclusion: PM skills training can be successfully implemented in Africa with long-term retention of knowledge geared toward developing a workforce critical for the implementation of cancer research in the region.

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撒哈拉以南非洲癌症研究项目管理培训的开发与评估。
目的:2020 年,全球新增癌症病例 1,930 万例,癌症死亡人数 1,000 万,其中非洲大陆新增癌症病例约 110 万例,癌症死亡人数超过 70 万。我们需要开展高质量的研究,以了解该地区常见癌症的病因和风险因素,从而制定针对具体情况的战略,最大限度地减轻非洲未来的癌症负担。我们的研究填补了非洲癌症研究项目管理(PM)人才培训方面的知识和资源空白:我们制定并评估了一项培训计划,以加强非洲癌症研究项目管理人员的研究能力。该研讨会是与非洲裔男性前列腺癌(MADCaP)联盟合作举办的。MADCaP 联合会的项目管理工作组之前开发了一个项目管理工具包,为非洲癌症研究的项目管理提供了一种结构化方法。我们在尼日利亚举办的混合研讨会上实施并评估了这一培训工具包:结果:在来自 10 个非洲机构的 29 名参与者中,项目管理技能在培训后比培训前提高了 16.6%。在为期一年的跟踪调查中,培训技能(80.8%)仍比培训前(70.8%)有所提高。培训计划成功地提高了受训人员的技能,使他们在项目管理实践(包括项目规划、执行、监控和评估)方面的知识有了显著提高。大多数学员(80%)表示培训体验非常好:项目管理技能培训可在非洲成功实施,并能长期保留知识,从而培养出一支对该地区癌症研究实施至关重要的人才队伍。
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JCO Global Oncology
JCO Global Oncology Medicine-Oncology
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