孟加拉国卫生专业人员、本科生医学课程和非传染性疾病在职培训实现项目目标的准备情况——一项运筹学研究

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卫生专业人员需要有能力对与非传染性疾病及其危险因素有关的几种健康行为进行评估和结果评估。就健康促进能力对卫生专业教育方案的课程进行评估,是预防和扭转非传染性疾病趋势的一种令人信服且具有潜在成本效益的初步手段。在跨专业背景下学习以证据为基础的健康促进能力将有助于学生最大限度地利用非药物/非手术方法和卫生团队每个成员的贡献。这项业务研究是由政府的非传染性疾病控制规划(NCDC)发起的,目的是评估医学毕业生是否准备好实现“到2030年将过早死亡(40-69岁年龄组)减少33%”的主要规划目标。该项目还希望审查现有的本科课程,以确定是否需要进行改革以实现项目目标。这项活动被委托给孟加拉国内科和外科医生学院(BCPS),以制定非传染性疾病规划的建议。本研究采用横断面混合方法,采用定量和定性相结合的方法。定量数据来自应届毕业生(12所公立和私立医学院)和现有公共医疗服务机构的老年毕业生。采用深度访谈(IDI)、关键信息者访谈(KII)和意见收集工作坊收集定性数据。在定性过程中纳入了教授非传染性疾病学科的高级医学教师。采用SPSS 20.0软件对定量数据进行分析。定性数据由人类学家小组录音并转录。通过对整个课程的内容分析,手工完成课程复习。参与定量调查的总人数为678人,其中应届毕业生348人(51%),高年级毕业生330人(49%)。在年龄较大的毕业生中,178人(54%)以前没有接受过培训,152人(46%)接受过该项目提供的某种形式的非传染性疾病在职培训。由88名高级教师参加的12个IDI、7个KII和4个讲习班参与了建议的制定。对4种主要非传染性疾病、4种主要危险因素、PEN和主要非传染性疾病死亡原因的认识不正确,这表明对非传染性疾病预防和控制规划缺乏概念和背景理解。教师的定性调查和意见表明,教师对控制计划的认识不足,计划与学术界缺乏沟通和协调,现有课程不适合学生学习NCD。可以得出结论,现有课程在项目定位和实现项目目标所需的技能方面是不足的。对目前的毕业生来说,采用涵盖从国家角度预防和控制非传染性疾病概念和内容的培训模块的结构化培训方案至关重要。现有课程中的主要非传染性疾病教育需要紧急更新,最好通过使用关于主要非传染性疾病的教学模块来提供。[J]孟加拉大学物理外科2022;40: 95 - 105
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Readiness of Health Professionals, Undergraduate Medical Curriculum and on-the-job Training on Noncommunicable Diseases in Bangladesh to achieve Program Objectives- an Operational Research Study
Health professionals need competency in the assessment and outcome evaluation of several health behaviors related to NCDs and their risk factors. Assessment of the curricula in health professional education programs with respect to health promotion competencies is a compelling and potentially costeffective initial means of preventing and reversing the trend of non-communicable diseases. Learning evidence-based health promotion competencies within an inter-professional context would help students maximize the use of nonpharmacologic/ non-surgical approaches and the contribution of each member of the health team. This operational research study was initiated by Noncommunicable Disease Control Program (NCDC) of GOB to assess the readiness of the medical graduates to achieve the primary program objective “to reduce premature (40-69 years age group) death by 33% by the year 2030”. The program also wanted to review the existing undergraduate curriculum to determine the need for a change to achieve program objectives. The activity was delegated to Bangladesh College of Physicians & Surgeons (BCPS), to develop the recommendations for the NCD program. The study was designed as a cross-sectional mixed-method study adopting both quantitative and qualitative methods. Quantitative data were obtained from new graduates (12 medical colleges’ public & private) and older graduates from the existing public healthcare services. In-depth interviews (IDI), Key informant interviews (KII) & opinion gathering workshops were adopted to collect qualitative data. Senior medical teachers teaching NCD subjects were included in the qualitative process. Quantitative data were analyzed by using SPSS 20.0. Qualitative data was audio-recorded and transcribed by the anthropologist team. The curriculum review was done manually by using content analysis of the whole curriculum. The total number of respondents for the quantitative survey was 678, new graduates 348 (51%), older graduates 330 (49%). Among older graduates, 178 (54%) had no previous training, and 152 (46%) received some form of on-the-job training on NCDs by the program. The 12 IDI, 7 KII and 4 workshops participated by 88 senior teachers participated in recommendations development. The knowledge of 4 major NCDs, four major risk factors, PEN, and contribution of death from major NCDs was incorrect, suggesting a lack of conceptual and contextual understanding of the NCD prevention and control program. Qualitative investigation & opinion of the teachers suggested a lack of awareness of teachers regarding the control program, revealing a lack of communication and coordination between the program and academia, and the present curriculum is inadequate for NCD learning by the students. It can be concluded that the existing curriculum is inadequate in terms of program orientation and necessary skills to achieve the program objectives. A structured training program using a training module covering the concept and content on prevention and control of NCDs in a country perspective is essential for the current graduates. Major NCD education in the existing curriculum requires to be urgently updated and could be best offered by using a teaching-learning module on major NCDs. J Bangladesh Coll Phys Surg 2022; 40: 95-105
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