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Evaluating the impact of a multicountry interprofessional training programme to improve HIV knowledge and clinical confidence among healthcare workers in sub-Saharan Africa: a cohort study

OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of an interprofessional case-based training programme to enhance clinical knowledge and confidence among clinicians working in high HIV-burden settings in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). SETTING: Health professions training institutions and their affiliated clinical trainin...

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Autores principales: Kiguli-Malwadde, Elsie, Forster, Maeve, Martin, Shayanne, Chilemba, Evelyn, Couper, Ian, Motlhatlhedi, Keneilwe, Celentano, Jessica, Haruzivishe, Clara, Sears, David, Budak, Jehan Z, Khanyola, Judy N., Von Zinkernagel, Deborah, Molwantwa, Mmoloki, Semitala, Fred, de Villiers, Marietjie, Reid, Michael, Kazembe, Abigail
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Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9305810/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35858724
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-060079
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author Kiguli-Malwadde, Elsie
Forster, Maeve
Martin, Shayanne
Chilemba, Evelyn
Couper, Ian
Motlhatlhedi, Keneilwe
Celentano, Jessica
Haruzivishe, Clara
Sears, David
Budak, Jehan Z
Khanyola, Judy N.
Von Zinkernagel, Deborah
Molwantwa, Mmoloki
Semitala, Fred
de Villiers, Marietjie
Reid, Michael
Kazembe, Abigail
author_facet Kiguli-Malwadde, Elsie
Forster, Maeve
Martin, Shayanne
Chilemba, Evelyn
Couper, Ian
Motlhatlhedi, Keneilwe
Celentano, Jessica
Haruzivishe, Clara
Sears, David
Budak, Jehan Z
Khanyola, Judy N.
Von Zinkernagel, Deborah
Molwantwa, Mmoloki
Semitala, Fred
de Villiers, Marietjie
Reid, Michael
Kazembe, Abigail
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description OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of an interprofessional case-based training programme to enhance clinical knowledge and confidence among clinicians working in high HIV-burden settings in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). SETTING: Health professions training institutions and their affiliated clinical training sites in 12 high HIV-burden countries in SSA. PARTICIPANTS: Cohort comprising preservice and in-service learners, from diverse health professions, engaged in HIV service delivery. INTERVENTION: A standardised, interprofessional, case-based curriculum designed to enhance HIV clinical competency, implemented between October 2019 and April 2020. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The primary outcomes measured were knowledge and clinical confidence related to topics addressed in the curriculum. These outcomes were assessed using a standardised online assessment, completed before and after course completion. A secondary outcome was knowledge retention at least 6 months postintervention, measured using the same standardised assessment, 6 months after training completion. We also sought to determine what lessons could be learnt from this training programme to inform interprofessional training in other contexts. RESULTS: Data from 3027 learners were collected: together nurses (n=1145, 37.9%) and physicians (n=902, 29.8%) constituted the majority of participants; 58.1% were preservice learners (n=1755) and 24.1% (n=727) had graduated from training within the prior year. Knowledge scores were significantly higher, postparticipation compared with preparticipation, across all content domains, regardless of training level and cadre (all p<0.05). Among 188 learners (6.2%) who retook the test at >6 months, knowledge and self-reported confidence scores were greater compared with precourse scores (all p<0.05). CONCLUSION: To our knowledge, this is the largest interprofessional, multicountry training programme established to improve HIV knowledge and clinical confidence among healthcare professional workers in SSA. The findings are notable given the size and geographical reach and demonstration of sustained confidence and knowledge retention post course completion. The findings highlight the utility of interprofessional approaches to enhance clinical training in SSA.
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spelling pubmed-93058102022-08-11 Evaluating the impact of a multicountry interprofessional training programme to improve HIV knowledge and clinical confidence among healthcare workers in sub-Saharan Africa: a cohort study Kiguli-Malwadde, Elsie Forster, Maeve Martin, Shayanne Chilemba, Evelyn Couper, Ian Motlhatlhedi, Keneilwe Celentano, Jessica Haruzivishe, Clara Sears, David Budak, Jehan Z Khanyola, Judy N. Von Zinkernagel, Deborah Molwantwa, Mmoloki Semitala, Fred de Villiers, Marietjie Reid, Michael Kazembe, Abigail BMJ Open HIV/AIDS OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of an interprofessional case-based training programme to enhance clinical knowledge and confidence among clinicians working in high HIV-burden settings in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). SETTING: Health professions training institutions and their affiliated clinical training sites in 12 high HIV-burden countries in SSA. PARTICIPANTS: Cohort comprising preservice and in-service learners, from diverse health professions, engaged in HIV service delivery. INTERVENTION: A standardised, interprofessional, case-based curriculum designed to enhance HIV clinical competency, implemented between October 2019 and April 2020. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The primary outcomes measured were knowledge and clinical confidence related to topics addressed in the curriculum. These outcomes were assessed using a standardised online assessment, completed before and after course completion. A secondary outcome was knowledge retention at least 6 months postintervention, measured using the same standardised assessment, 6 months after training completion. We also sought to determine what lessons could be learnt from this training programme to inform interprofessional training in other contexts. RESULTS: Data from 3027 learners were collected: together nurses (n=1145, 37.9%) and physicians (n=902, 29.8%) constituted the majority of participants; 58.1% were preservice learners (n=1755) and 24.1% (n=727) had graduated from training within the prior year. Knowledge scores were significantly higher, postparticipation compared with preparticipation, across all content domains, regardless of training level and cadre (all p<0.05). Among 188 learners (6.2%) who retook the test at >6 months, knowledge and self-reported confidence scores were greater compared with precourse scores (all p<0.05). CONCLUSION: To our knowledge, this is the largest interprofessional, multicountry training programme established to improve HIV knowledge and clinical confidence among healthcare professional workers in SSA. The findings are notable given the size and geographical reach and demonstration of sustained confidence and knowledge retention post course completion. The findings highlight the utility of interprofessional approaches to enhance clinical training in SSA. BMJ Publishing Group 2022-07-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9305810/ /pubmed/35858724 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-060079 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2022. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) .
spellingShingle HIV/AIDS
Kiguli-Malwadde, Elsie
Forster, Maeve
Martin, Shayanne
Chilemba, Evelyn
Couper, Ian
Motlhatlhedi, Keneilwe
Celentano, Jessica
Haruzivishe, Clara
Sears, David
Budak, Jehan Z
Khanyola, Judy N.
Von Zinkernagel, Deborah
Molwantwa, Mmoloki
Semitala, Fred
de Villiers, Marietjie
Reid, Michael
Kazembe, Abigail
Evaluating the impact of a multicountry interprofessional training programme to improve HIV knowledge and clinical confidence among healthcare workers in sub-Saharan Africa: a cohort study
title Evaluating the impact of a multicountry interprofessional training programme to improve HIV knowledge and clinical confidence among healthcare workers in sub-Saharan Africa: a cohort study
title_full Evaluating the impact of a multicountry interprofessional training programme to improve HIV knowledge and clinical confidence among healthcare workers in sub-Saharan Africa: a cohort study
title_fullStr Evaluating the impact of a multicountry interprofessional training programme to improve HIV knowledge and clinical confidence among healthcare workers in sub-Saharan Africa: a cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating the impact of a multicountry interprofessional training programme to improve HIV knowledge and clinical confidence among healthcare workers in sub-Saharan Africa: a cohort study
title_short Evaluating the impact of a multicountry interprofessional training programme to improve HIV knowledge and clinical confidence among healthcare workers in sub-Saharan Africa: a cohort study
title_sort evaluating the impact of a multicountry interprofessional training programme to improve hiv knowledge and clinical confidence among healthcare workers in sub-saharan africa: a cohort study
topic HIV/AIDS
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9305810/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35858724
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-060079
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