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简介:培训在实现组织目标方面有着独特的作用。。本研究旨在确定医院医生和护士的培训需求,并优先考虑这些培训需求。方法:该研究是一项横断面研究,于2019年10月至12月在印度旁遮普邦阿姆利则的Sri Guru Ram Das慈善医院Vallah对医生和护士进行。在取得知情同意书后,通过方便抽样共采访了100名医生和护士。世界卫生组织采用了Hennessy Hicks培训需求分析问卷,这是一份自我报告的封闭式结构化问卷,核心内容为30项。数据采用SPSS 20软件进行分析。定量数据计算描述性统计平均值和(SD),定性数据计算频率(百分比)。采用独立样本t检验比较医生和护士的重要性和绩效得分。p值小于0.05和0.01分别被认为是显著的和高度显著的。结果:研究活动的培训需求最大(平均差分为1.5),其次是监督/管理任务(1.2)和临床任务(1.1)。在研究活动中,医生和护士在重要性和绩效方面的平均差分(SD)分别为2.0(1.10)和1.6(0.72),而在行政任务中,则分别为1.5(1.10)、0.6(0.96)分别为医生和护士。在监督任务方面,医生为1.4(0.94),护士为0.9(SD 0.78)。(研究活动、行政任务和监督任务的p值分别为.03、.000和.003)结论:在所有活动类别中,研究活动的培训需求最大,其次是监督/管理任务和临床任务。
A Study of Training Needs Assessment of Doctors and Nurses in a Tertiary Care Hospital: A Cross Sectional Study in Punjab, India.
Introduction: Training has a distinct role in the achievement of an organizational goal.. The present study aimed to identify the training needs of the doctors and nurses in the hospital and to prioritize these training needs.
Methods: The study was a cross sectional study which was conducted in Sri Guru Ram Das charitable Hospital Vallah, Amritsar, Punjab,India, among doctors and nurses from october to December 2019. A total of 100 doctors and nurses through Convenient Sampling were interviewed after taking informed consent. The World Health Organization–adopted Hennessy Hicks Training Needs Analysis Questionnaire, a self-reported close-ended structured questionnaire with a core set of 30 items was used. The data was analyzed using SPSS 20 version. Descriptive statistics mean and (SD) were calculated for quantitative data and frequency ( percentages) for qualitative data. independent sample t-test was applied to compare importance and performance scores among doctors and nurses. p value less than 0.05 and 0.01 were considered significant and highly significant respectively.
Results: There is maximum training need in research activities (average difference score of 1.5) followed by the supervisory /managerial tasks (1.2) and clinical tasks (1.1). For research activities mean (SD) difference of average score for importance and performance was 2.0 ( 1.10) among doctors and 1.6 among nurses (0.72) while for administrative tasks it was 1.5 ( 1.10) and 0.6 (0.96) for doctors and nurses respectively. For supervisory tasks it was 1.4 ( 0.94) among doctors and 0.9(SD 0.78) among nurses.( p value for research activities, administrative tasks and supervisory task was .03, .000 and .003 respectively)
Conclusions: Among all the categories of activities, maximum training need was found for research activities followed by the supervisory /managerial tasks and clinical tasks.