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Scaling up family medicine training in Gezira, Sudan – a 2-year in-service master programme using modern information and communication technology: a survey study
- Source :
- Human Resources for Health
- Publication Year :
- 2014
- Publisher :
- BioMed Central, 2014.
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Abstract
- Background: In 2010 the Gezira Family Medicine Project (GFMP) was initiated in Gezira state, Sudan, designed as an in-service training model. The project is a collaboration project between the University of Gezira, which aims to provide a 2-year master’s programme in family medicine for practicing doctors, and the Ministry of Health, which facilitates service provision and funds the training programme. This paper presents the programme, the teaching environment, and the first batch of candidates enrolled. Methods: In this study a self-administered questionnaire was used to collect baseline data at the start of the project from doctors who joined the programme. A checklist was also used to assess the health centres where they work. A total of 188 out of 207 doctors responded (91%), while data were gathered from all 158 health centres (100%) staffed by the programme candidates. Results: The Gezira model of in-service family medicine training has succeeded in recruiting 207 candidates in its first batch, providing health services in 158 centres, of which 84 had never been served by a doctor before. The curriculum is community oriented. The mean age of doctors was 32.5 years, 57% were males, and 32% were graduates from the University of Gezira. Respondents stated high confidence in practicing some skills such as asthma management and post-abortion uterine evacuation. They were least confident in other skills such as managing depression or inserting an intrauterine device. The majority of health centres was poorly equipped for management of noncommunicable diseases, as only 10% had an electrocardiography machine (ECG), 5% had spirometer, and 1% had a defibrillator. Conclusions: The Gezira model has responded to local health system needs. Use of modern information and communication technology is used to facilitate both health service provision and training. The GFMP represents an example of a large-volume scaling-up programme of family medicine in Africa. publishedVersion
- Subjects :
- Adult
Male
medicine.medical_specialty
Telemedicine
Inservice Training
Family medicine
Universities
Public Administration
education
Personnel selection
Health administration
Sudan
Health Information Management
Surveys and Questionnaires
medicine
Curriculum development
Humans
Community Health Services
Health Workforce
Cooperative Behavior
Personnel Selection
Curriculum
In-service training
business.industry
Research
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
Health services research
Physicians, Family
Checklist
Community Medicine
Education, Medical, Graduate
Human resource management
Female
Clinical Competence
Family Practice
business
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Human Resources for Health
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....5e6be26b28ee2d9de764a436db8f9b7d