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Validation of public health competencies and impact variables for low- and middle-income countries

BACKGROUND: The number of Master of Public Health (MPH) programmes in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) is increasing, but questions have been raised regarding the relevance of their outcomes and impacts on context. Although processes for validating public health competencies have taken place...

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Autores principales: Zwanikken, Prisca AC, Alexander, Lucy, Huong, Nguyen Thanh, Qian, Xu, Valladares, Laura Magana, Mohamed, Nazar A, Ying, Xiao Hua, Gonzalez-Robledo, Maria Cecilia, Linh, Le Cu, Wadidi, Marwa SE Abuzaid, Tahir, Hanan, Neupane, Sunisha, Scherpbier, Albert
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3899921/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24438672
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-14-55
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author Zwanikken, Prisca AC
Alexander, Lucy
Huong, Nguyen Thanh
Qian, Xu
Valladares, Laura Magana
Mohamed, Nazar A
Ying, Xiao Hua
Gonzalez-Robledo, Maria Cecilia
Linh, Le Cu
Wadidi, Marwa SE Abuzaid
Tahir, Hanan
Neupane, Sunisha
Scherpbier, Albert
author_facet Zwanikken, Prisca AC
Alexander, Lucy
Huong, Nguyen Thanh
Qian, Xu
Valladares, Laura Magana
Mohamed, Nazar A
Ying, Xiao Hua
Gonzalez-Robledo, Maria Cecilia
Linh, Le Cu
Wadidi, Marwa SE Abuzaid
Tahir, Hanan
Neupane, Sunisha
Scherpbier, Albert
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description BACKGROUND: The number of Master of Public Health (MPH) programmes in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) is increasing, but questions have been raised regarding the relevance of their outcomes and impacts on context. Although processes for validating public health competencies have taken place in recent years in many high-income countries, validation in LMICs is needed. Furthermore, impact variables of MPH programmes in the workplace and in society have not been developed. METHOD: A set of public health competencies and impact variables in the workplace and in society was designed using the competencies and learning objectives of six participating institutions offering MPH programmes in or for LMICs, and the set of competencies of the Council on Linkages Between Academia and Public Health Practice as a reference. The resulting competencies and impact variables differ from those of the Council on Linkages in scope and emphasis on social determinants of health, context specificity and intersectoral competencies. A modified Delphi method was used in this study to validate the public health competencies and impact variables; experts and MPH alumni from China, Vietnam, South Africa, Sudan, Mexico and the Netherlands reviewed them and made recommendations. RESULTS: The competencies and variables were validated across two Delphi rounds, first with public health experts (N = 31) from the six countries, then with MPH alumni (N = 30). After the first expert round, competencies and impact variables were refined based on the quantitative results and qualitative comments. Both rounds showed high consensus, more so for the competencies than the impact variables. The response rate was 100%. CONCLUSION: This is the first time that public health competencies have been validated in LMICs across continents. It is also the first time that impact variables of MPH programmes have been proposed and validated in LMICs across continents. The high degree of consensus between experts and alumni suggests that these public health competencies and impact variables can be used to design and evaluate MPH programmes, as well as for individual and team assessment and continuous professional development in LMICs.
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spelling pubmed-38999212014-01-24 Validation of public health competencies and impact variables for low- and middle-income countries Zwanikken, Prisca AC Alexander, Lucy Huong, Nguyen Thanh Qian, Xu Valladares, Laura Magana Mohamed, Nazar A Ying, Xiao Hua Gonzalez-Robledo, Maria Cecilia Linh, Le Cu Wadidi, Marwa SE Abuzaid Tahir, Hanan Neupane, Sunisha Scherpbier, Albert BMC Public Health Research Article BACKGROUND: The number of Master of Public Health (MPH) programmes in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) is increasing, but questions have been raised regarding the relevance of their outcomes and impacts on context. Although processes for validating public health competencies have taken place in recent years in many high-income countries, validation in LMICs is needed. Furthermore, impact variables of MPH programmes in the workplace and in society have not been developed. METHOD: A set of public health competencies and impact variables in the workplace and in society was designed using the competencies and learning objectives of six participating institutions offering MPH programmes in or for LMICs, and the set of competencies of the Council on Linkages Between Academia and Public Health Practice as a reference. The resulting competencies and impact variables differ from those of the Council on Linkages in scope and emphasis on social determinants of health, context specificity and intersectoral competencies. A modified Delphi method was used in this study to validate the public health competencies and impact variables; experts and MPH alumni from China, Vietnam, South Africa, Sudan, Mexico and the Netherlands reviewed them and made recommendations. RESULTS: The competencies and variables were validated across two Delphi rounds, first with public health experts (N = 31) from the six countries, then with MPH alumni (N = 30). After the first expert round, competencies and impact variables were refined based on the quantitative results and qualitative comments. Both rounds showed high consensus, more so for the competencies than the impact variables. The response rate was 100%. CONCLUSION: This is the first time that public health competencies have been validated in LMICs across continents. It is also the first time that impact variables of MPH programmes have been proposed and validated in LMICs across continents. The high degree of consensus between experts and alumni suggests that these public health competencies and impact variables can be used to design and evaluate MPH programmes, as well as for individual and team assessment and continuous professional development in LMICs. BioMed Central 2014-01-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3899921/ /pubmed/24438672 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-14-55 Text en Copyright © 2014 Zwanikken 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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Alexander, Lucy
Huong, Nguyen Thanh
Qian, Xu
Valladares, Laura Magana
Mohamed, Nazar A
Ying, Xiao Hua
Gonzalez-Robledo, Maria Cecilia
Linh, Le Cu
Wadidi, Marwa SE Abuzaid
Tahir, Hanan
Neupane, Sunisha
Scherpbier, Albert
Validation of public health competencies and impact variables for low- and middle-income countries
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title_short Validation of public health competencies and impact variables for low- and middle-income countries
title_sort validation of public health competencies and impact variables for low- and middle-income countries
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3899921/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24438672
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-14-55
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