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Evaluation of a Virtual Training to Enhance Public Health Capacity for COVID-19 Infection Prevention and Control in Nursing Homes

Between April 2020 and May 2021, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) awarded more than $40 billion to health departments nationwide for COVID-19 prevention and response activities. One of the identified priorities for this investment was improving infection prevention and control (I...

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Autores principales: Penna, Austin R., Hunter, Jennifer C., Sanchez, Guillermo V., Mohelsky, Romy, Barnes, Laura E. A., Benowitz, Isaac, Crist, Matthew B., Dozier, Tiffany R., Elbadawi, Lina I., Glowicz, Janet B., Jones, Heather, Keaton, Amelia A., Ogundimu, Abimbola, Perkins, Kiran M., Perz, Joseph F., Powell, Krista M., Cochran, Ronda L., Stone, Nimalie D., White, Katelyn A., Weil, Lauren M.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9528934/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36194814
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/PHH.0000000000001600
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author Penna, Austin R.
Hunter, Jennifer C.
Sanchez, Guillermo V.
Mohelsky, Romy
Barnes, Laura E. A.
Benowitz, Isaac
Crist, Matthew B.
Dozier, Tiffany R.
Elbadawi, Lina I.
Glowicz, Janet B.
Jones, Heather
Keaton, Amelia A.
Ogundimu, Abimbola
Perkins, Kiran M.
Perz, Joseph F.
Powell, Krista M.
Cochran, Ronda L.
Stone, Nimalie D.
White, Katelyn A.
Weil, Lauren M.
author_facet Penna, Austin R.
Hunter, Jennifer C.
Sanchez, Guillermo V.
Mohelsky, Romy
Barnes, Laura E. A.
Benowitz, Isaac
Crist, Matthew B.
Dozier, Tiffany R.
Elbadawi, Lina I.
Glowicz, Janet B.
Jones, Heather
Keaton, Amelia A.
Ogundimu, Abimbola
Perkins, Kiran M.
Perz, Joseph F.
Powell, Krista M.
Cochran, Ronda L.
Stone, Nimalie D.
White, Katelyn A.
Weil, Lauren M.
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description Between April 2020 and May 2021, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) awarded more than $40 billion to health departments nationwide for COVID-19 prevention and response activities. One of the identified priorities for this investment was improving infection prevention and control (IPC) in nursing homes. PROGRAM: CDC developed a virtual course to train new and less experienced public health staff in core healthcare IPC principles and in the application of CDC COVID-19 healthcare IPC guidance for nursing homes. IMPLEMENTATION: From October 2020 to August 2021, the CDC led training sessions for 12 cohorts of public health staff using pretraining reading materials, case-based scenarios, didactic presentations, peer-learning opportunities, and subject matter expert–led discussions. Multiple electronic assessments were distributed to learners over time to measure changes in self-reported knowledge and confidence and to collect feedback on the course. Participating public health programs were also assessed to measure overall course impact. EVALUATION: Among 182 enrolled learners, 94% completed the training. Most learners were infection preventionists (42%) or epidemiologists (38%), had less than 1 year of experience in their health department role (75%), and had less than 1 year of subject matter experience (54%). After training, learners reported increased knowledge and confidence in applying the CDC COVID-19 healthcare IPC guidance for nursing homes (≥81%) with the greatest increase in performing COVID-19 IPC consultations and assessments (87%). The majority of participating programs agreed that the course provided an overall benefit (88%) and reduced training burden (72%). DISCUSSION: The CDC's virtual course was effective in increasing public health capacity for COVID-19 healthcare IPC in nursing homes and provides a possible model to increase IPC capacity for other infectious diseases and other healthcare settings. Future virtual healthcare IPC courses could be enhanced by tailoring materials to health department needs, reinforcing training through applied learning experiences, and supporting mechanisms to retain trained staff.
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spelling pubmed-95289342022-10-11 Evaluation of a Virtual Training to Enhance Public Health Capacity for COVID-19 Infection Prevention and Control in Nursing Homes Penna, Austin R. Hunter, Jennifer C. Sanchez, Guillermo V. Mohelsky, Romy Barnes, Laura E. A. Benowitz, Isaac Crist, Matthew B. Dozier, Tiffany R. Elbadawi, Lina I. Glowicz, Janet B. Jones, Heather Keaton, Amelia A. Ogundimu, Abimbola Perkins, Kiran M. Perz, Joseph F. Powell, Krista M. Cochran, Ronda L. Stone, Nimalie D. White, Katelyn A. Weil, Lauren M. J Public Health Manag Pract Research Reports Between April 2020 and May 2021, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) awarded more than $40 billion to health departments nationwide for COVID-19 prevention and response activities. One of the identified priorities for this investment was improving infection prevention and control (IPC) in nursing homes. PROGRAM: CDC developed a virtual course to train new and less experienced public health staff in core healthcare IPC principles and in the application of CDC COVID-19 healthcare IPC guidance for nursing homes. IMPLEMENTATION: From October 2020 to August 2021, the CDC led training sessions for 12 cohorts of public health staff using pretraining reading materials, case-based scenarios, didactic presentations, peer-learning opportunities, and subject matter expert–led discussions. Multiple electronic assessments were distributed to learners over time to measure changes in self-reported knowledge and confidence and to collect feedback on the course. Participating public health programs were also assessed to measure overall course impact. EVALUATION: Among 182 enrolled learners, 94% completed the training. Most learners were infection preventionists (42%) or epidemiologists (38%), had less than 1 year of experience in their health department role (75%), and had less than 1 year of subject matter experience (54%). After training, learners reported increased knowledge and confidence in applying the CDC COVID-19 healthcare IPC guidance for nursing homes (≥81%) with the greatest increase in performing COVID-19 IPC consultations and assessments (87%). The majority of participating programs agreed that the course provided an overall benefit (88%) and reduced training burden (72%). DISCUSSION: The CDC's virtual course was effective in increasing public health capacity for COVID-19 healthcare IPC in nursing homes and provides a possible model to increase IPC capacity for other infectious diseases and other healthcare settings. Future virtual healthcare IPC courses could be enhanced by tailoring materials to health department needs, reinforcing training through applied learning experiences, and supporting mechanisms to retain trained staff. Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. 2022-11 2022-09-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9528934/ /pubmed/36194814 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/PHH.0000000000001600 Text en This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted re-use and analyses in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the COVID-19 pandemic or until permissions are revoked in writing. Upon expiration of these permissions, PMC is granted a perpetual license to make this article available via PMC and Europe PMC, consistent with existing copyright protections.
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Penna, Austin R.
Hunter, Jennifer C.
Sanchez, Guillermo V.
Mohelsky, Romy
Barnes, Laura E. A.
Benowitz, Isaac
Crist, Matthew B.
Dozier, Tiffany R.
Elbadawi, Lina I.
Glowicz, Janet B.
Jones, Heather
Keaton, Amelia A.
Ogundimu, Abimbola
Perkins, Kiran M.
Perz, Joseph F.
Powell, Krista M.
Cochran, Ronda L.
Stone, Nimalie D.
White, Katelyn A.
Weil, Lauren M.
Evaluation of a Virtual Training to Enhance Public Health Capacity for COVID-19 Infection Prevention and Control in Nursing Homes
title Evaluation of a Virtual Training to Enhance Public Health Capacity for COVID-19 Infection Prevention and Control in Nursing Homes
title_full Evaluation of a Virtual Training to Enhance Public Health Capacity for COVID-19 Infection Prevention and Control in Nursing Homes
title_fullStr Evaluation of a Virtual Training to Enhance Public Health Capacity for COVID-19 Infection Prevention and Control in Nursing Homes
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of a Virtual Training to Enhance Public Health Capacity for COVID-19 Infection Prevention and Control in Nursing Homes
title_short Evaluation of a Virtual Training to Enhance Public Health Capacity for COVID-19 Infection Prevention and Control in Nursing Homes
title_sort evaluation of a virtual training to enhance public health capacity for covid-19 infection prevention and control in nursing homes
topic Research Reports
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9528934/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36194814
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/PHH.0000000000001600
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