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Training for health services and systems research in Sub-Saharan Africa - a case study at four East and Southern African Universities

BACKGROUND: The need to develop capacity for health services and systems research (HSSR) in low and middle income countries has been highlighted in a number of international forums. However, little is known about the level of HSSR training in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). We conducted an assessment at f...

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Autores principales: Guwatudde, David, Bwanga, Freddie, Dudley, Lilian, Chola, Lumbwe, Leyna, Germana Henry, Mmbaga, Elia John, Kumwenda, Newton, Protsiv, Myroslava, Atkins, Salla, Zwarenstein, Merrick, Obua, Celestino, Tumwine, James K
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3878024/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24365482
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1478-4491-11-68
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author Guwatudde, David
Bwanga, Freddie
Dudley, Lilian
Chola, Lumbwe
Leyna, Germana Henry
Mmbaga, Elia John
Kumwenda, Newton
Protsiv, Myroslava
Atkins, Salla
Zwarenstein, Merrick
Obua, Celestino
Tumwine, James K
author_facet Guwatudde, David
Bwanga, Freddie
Dudley, Lilian
Chola, Lumbwe
Leyna, Germana Henry
Mmbaga, Elia John
Kumwenda, Newton
Protsiv, Myroslava
Atkins, Salla
Zwarenstein, Merrick
Obua, Celestino
Tumwine, James K
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description BACKGROUND: The need to develop capacity for health services and systems research (HSSR) in low and middle income countries has been highlighted in a number of international forums. However, little is known about the level of HSSR training in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). We conducted an assessment at four major East and Southern African universities to describe: a) the numbers of HSSR PhD trainees at these institutions, b) existing HSSR curricula and mode of delivery, and c) motivating and challenging factors for PhD training, from the trainees’ experience. METHODS: PhD training program managers completed a pre-designed form about trainees enrolled since 2006. A desk review of existing health curricula was also conducted to identify HSSR modules being offered; and PhD trainees completed a self-administered questionnaire on motivating and challenging factors they may have experienced during their PhD training. RESULTS: Of the 640 PhD trainees enrolled in the health sciences since 2006, only 24 (3.8%) were in an HSSR field. None of the universities had a PhD training program focusing on HSSR. The 24 HSSR PhD trainees had trained in partnership with a university outside Africa. Top motivating factors for PhD training were: commitment of supervisors (67%), availability of scholarships (63%), and training attached to a research grant (25%). Top challenging factors were: procurement delays (44%), family commitments (38%), and poor Internet connection (35%). CONCLUSION: The number of HSSR PhD trainees is at the moment too small to enable a rapid accumulation of the required critical mass of locally trained HSSR professionals to drive the much needed health systems strengthening and innovations in this region. Curricula for advanced HSSR training are absent, exposing a serious training gap for HSSR in this region.
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spelling pubmed-38780242014-01-03 Training for health services and systems research in Sub-Saharan Africa - a case study at four East and Southern African Universities Guwatudde, David Bwanga, Freddie Dudley, Lilian Chola, Lumbwe Leyna, Germana Henry Mmbaga, Elia John Kumwenda, Newton Protsiv, Myroslava Atkins, Salla Zwarenstein, Merrick Obua, Celestino Tumwine, James K Hum Resour Health Case Study BACKGROUND: The need to develop capacity for health services and systems research (HSSR) in low and middle income countries has been highlighted in a number of international forums. However, little is known about the level of HSSR training in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). We conducted an assessment at four major East and Southern African universities to describe: a) the numbers of HSSR PhD trainees at these institutions, b) existing HSSR curricula and mode of delivery, and c) motivating and challenging factors for PhD training, from the trainees’ experience. METHODS: PhD training program managers completed a pre-designed form about trainees enrolled since 2006. A desk review of existing health curricula was also conducted to identify HSSR modules being offered; and PhD trainees completed a self-administered questionnaire on motivating and challenging factors they may have experienced during their PhD training. RESULTS: Of the 640 PhD trainees enrolled in the health sciences since 2006, only 24 (3.8%) were in an HSSR field. None of the universities had a PhD training program focusing on HSSR. The 24 HSSR PhD trainees had trained in partnership with a university outside Africa. Top motivating factors for PhD training were: commitment of supervisors (67%), availability of scholarships (63%), and training attached to a research grant (25%). Top challenging factors were: procurement delays (44%), family commitments (38%), and poor Internet connection (35%). CONCLUSION: The number of HSSR PhD trainees is at the moment too small to enable a rapid accumulation of the required critical mass of locally trained HSSR professionals to drive the much needed health systems strengthening and innovations in this region. Curricula for advanced HSSR training are absent, exposing a serious training gap for HSSR in this region. BioMed Central 2013-12-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3878024/ /pubmed/24365482 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1478-4491-11-68 Text en Copyright © 2013 Guwatudde et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Guwatudde, David
Bwanga, Freddie
Dudley, Lilian
Chola, Lumbwe
Leyna, Germana Henry
Mmbaga, Elia John
Kumwenda, Newton
Protsiv, Myroslava
Atkins, Salla
Zwarenstein, Merrick
Obua, Celestino
Tumwine, James K
Training for health services and systems research in Sub-Saharan Africa - a case study at four East and Southern African Universities
title Training for health services and systems research in Sub-Saharan Africa - a case study at four East and Southern African Universities
title_full Training for health services and systems research in Sub-Saharan Africa - a case study at four East and Southern African Universities
title_fullStr Training for health services and systems research in Sub-Saharan Africa - a case study at four East and Southern African Universities
title_full_unstemmed Training for health services and systems research in Sub-Saharan Africa - a case study at four East and Southern African Universities
title_short Training for health services and systems research in Sub-Saharan Africa - a case study at four East and Southern African Universities
title_sort training for health services and systems research in sub-saharan africa - a case study at four east and southern african universities
topic Case Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3878024/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24365482
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1478-4491-11-68
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