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“Maternal Health and Family Planning Distance Education” experience among physicians: a three-phase study to determine the educational needs, develop education program, and evaluate efficacy of the education administered

AIM: This study aims to assess the educational needs of family practitioners and evaluate the efficacy of the ongoing “Maternal Health and Family Planning Distance Education” program conducted by the General Directorate of Health Research (SAGEM) of the Turkish Ministry of Health. METHODS: This stud...

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Autores principales: Ciftci, Bestami, Uzel, Nesibe, Ozel, M Onur, Zergeroglu, Sema, Deger, Cetin, Turasan, S Sare, Karakoc, Ayse Gul, Ozbalci, Semra
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Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4907481/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27354837
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/AMEP.S88806
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author Ciftci, Bestami
Uzel, Nesibe
Ozel, M Onur
Zergeroglu, Sema
Deger, Cetin
Turasan, S Sare
Karakoc, Ayse Gul
Ozbalci, Semra
author_facet Ciftci, Bestami
Uzel, Nesibe
Ozel, M Onur
Zergeroglu, Sema
Deger, Cetin
Turasan, S Sare
Karakoc, Ayse Gul
Ozbalci, Semra
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description AIM: This study aims to assess the educational needs of family practitioners and evaluate the efficacy of the ongoing “Maternal Health and Family Planning Distance Education” program conducted by the General Directorate of Health Research (SAGEM) of the Turkish Ministry of Health. METHODS: This study consisted of three phases. In the first phase, an online survey on maternal health and family planning educational needs was sent to 20,611 physicians via e-mail. Of the 20,611 physicians, 4,729 completed the survey. In the second phase, of the 1,061 physicians registered to the education program, 632 physicians with active participation were included. In the third phase, the preeducation expectations of 287 physicians and posteducation satisfaction of 54 physicians were analyzed with a questionnaire. RESULTS: The majority of the physicians were employed in a family health center (97.4%) and practicing for 16–20 years (23.2%) without any prior in-service training (60.9%). High-to-very high educational need was expressed by 56.4% of physicians for pregnancy, delivery, and puerperality. Topics that the physicians, including both those with ≥16 years in practice and without prior in-service training, expressed need for more detailed content were pregnancy, delivery, and puerperality (37.5%); emergency obstetric approach in the primary care setting (33.1%); and gynecological infectious diseases and treatment approach (32.4%). Following the education program, the participants’ expectations were fulfilled in terms of refreshing their knowledge, particularly in the field of Maternal Health and Family Planning (87.1% and 75.9%) and the percentage of participants who expressed that they had sufficient high level knowledge increased from 55% to 68.5%. CONCLUSION: The education on Maternal Health and Family Planning refreshed the knowledge of participants and highly met the preeducation expectations. Determining the educational needs and expectations of the target population prior to the education program seems to have an important role on determining its overall success.
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spelling pubmed-49074812016-06-28 “Maternal Health and Family Planning Distance Education” experience among physicians: a three-phase study to determine the educational needs, develop education program, and evaluate efficacy of the education administered Ciftci, Bestami Uzel, Nesibe Ozel, M Onur Zergeroglu, Sema Deger, Cetin Turasan, S Sare Karakoc, Ayse Gul Ozbalci, Semra Adv Med Educ Pract Original Research AIM: This study aims to assess the educational needs of family practitioners and evaluate the efficacy of the ongoing “Maternal Health and Family Planning Distance Education” program conducted by the General Directorate of Health Research (SAGEM) of the Turkish Ministry of Health. METHODS: This study consisted of three phases. In the first phase, an online survey on maternal health and family planning educational needs was sent to 20,611 physicians via e-mail. Of the 20,611 physicians, 4,729 completed the survey. In the second phase, of the 1,061 physicians registered to the education program, 632 physicians with active participation were included. In the third phase, the preeducation expectations of 287 physicians and posteducation satisfaction of 54 physicians were analyzed with a questionnaire. RESULTS: The majority of the physicians were employed in a family health center (97.4%) and practicing for 16–20 years (23.2%) without any prior in-service training (60.9%). High-to-very high educational need was expressed by 56.4% of physicians for pregnancy, delivery, and puerperality. Topics that the physicians, including both those with ≥16 years in practice and without prior in-service training, expressed need for more detailed content were pregnancy, delivery, and puerperality (37.5%); emergency obstetric approach in the primary care setting (33.1%); and gynecological infectious diseases and treatment approach (32.4%). Following the education program, the participants’ expectations were fulfilled in terms of refreshing their knowledge, particularly in the field of Maternal Health and Family Planning (87.1% and 75.9%) and the percentage of participants who expressed that they had sufficient high level knowledge increased from 55% to 68.5%. CONCLUSION: The education on Maternal Health and Family Planning refreshed the knowledge of participants and highly met the preeducation expectations. Determining the educational needs and expectations of the target population prior to the education program seems to have an important role on determining its overall success. Dove Medical Press 2016-06-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4907481/ /pubmed/27354837 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/AMEP.S88806 Text en © 2016 Ciftci et al. This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
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Ciftci, Bestami
Uzel, Nesibe
Ozel, M Onur
Zergeroglu, Sema
Deger, Cetin
Turasan, S Sare
Karakoc, Ayse Gul
Ozbalci, Semra
“Maternal Health and Family Planning Distance Education” experience among physicians: a three-phase study to determine the educational needs, develop education program, and evaluate efficacy of the education administered
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title_full_unstemmed “Maternal Health and Family Planning Distance Education” experience among physicians: a three-phase study to determine the educational needs, develop education program, and evaluate efficacy of the education administered
title_short “Maternal Health and Family Planning Distance Education” experience among physicians: a three-phase study to determine the educational needs, develop education program, and evaluate efficacy of the education administered
title_sort “maternal health and family planning distance education” experience among physicians: a three-phase study to determine the educational needs, develop education program, and evaluate efficacy of the education administered
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4907481/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27354837
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/AMEP.S88806
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