“公益旅游”和帮助婴儿呼吸®:卢旺达的能力建设

Sherri Brown MSN, RNC-NIC , Laiecha Bowles BSN , Rachel Childs BSN , Sara Dubin MSN, NNP-BC , Kaitlin Henry MSN, NNP-BC , Jennifer Walden BSN , Cait Stadler MA
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可持续性被许多人认为是国际医疗任务的“圣杯”;然而,能力建设正迅速成为这些项目的新目标,因为越来越多的项目将重点放在开发和加强人力和机构资源上。2008年在卢旺达的一次偶然相遇之后,堪萨斯大学医院的一名护士和全球参与研究所的执行主任合作,将新生儿项目带到非洲中东部的卢旺达。三年后,他们发现了一个名为“帮助婴儿呼吸®”(HBB)的项目,与卢旺达卫生部和基加利卫生研究所合作,将“帮助婴儿呼吸®”项目纳入基加利卫生研究所的护理和助产课程,从而走上了能力建设的道路。
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“Voluntourism” and Helping Babies Breathe®: Capacity Building in Rwanda

Sustainability is considered by many to be the “Holy Grail” of international medical missions; however capacity building is fast becoming the new goal of these projects as more are focusing on the development and strengthening of human and institutional resources. After a chance meeting in Rwanda in 2008, a nurse from the University of Kansas Hospital and the Executive Director of Global Engagement Institute teamed up to bring neonatal projects to the country of Rwanda in east central Africa. Three years later, the discovery of a program called Helping Babies Breathe® (HBB), led them on a path to capacity building by working with the Rwandan Ministry of Health (MOH) and the Kigali Health Institute (KHI) to incorporate the HBB program into curriculum in the nursing and midwifery programs at KHI.

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