2022
DOI: 10.3389/fdgth.2022.911089
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Evaluation of Three Blended Learning Courses to Strengthen Health Professionals' Capacity in Primary Health Care, Management of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services and Research Methods in Guinea

Abstract: BackgroundThree blended courses on Primary Health Care (eSSP), Management of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services (eSSR), and Research Methods (eMR) were developed and implemented between 2017 and 2021 by the Maferinyah National Training and Research Center in Rural Health, a training and research institution of the Ministry of Health in Guinea. The study objectives were to evaluate the reasons for dropout and abstention, the learners' work behavior following the training, and the impact of the behavior cha… Show more

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“…We hope that the findings of this study will inform policymakers and decision-makers about strategies or mechanisms required to build an learning health system (LHS) or advance learning within Guinea’s health system, particularly by relying on recommendations made. Furthermore, this study could stimulate the emergence of a learning ecosystem in Guinea, as the current study and our past work on learning38 46 169–171 show that there is a promising momentum. This hope is supported by the increase in the number of Guinean first authors on scientific papers (eg, 21/55 peer-reviewed papers included in the evidence synthesis have a Guinean as first author).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 72%
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“…We hope that the findings of this study will inform policymakers and decision-makers about strategies or mechanisms required to build an learning health system (LHS) or advance learning within Guinea’s health system, particularly by relying on recommendations made. Furthermore, this study could stimulate the emergence of a learning ecosystem in Guinea, as the current study and our past work on learning38 46 169–171 show that there is a promising momentum. This hope is supported by the increase in the number of Guinean first authors on scientific papers (eg, 21/55 peer-reviewed papers included in the evidence synthesis have a Guinean as first author).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…Reformed health sector by prioritising investment in health personnel (2950 health professionals recruited and deployed, some of whom received training/capacity building)44 169–171…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, there are very sparse examples of RCB delivered online that are specifically tailored for physicians and allied practitioners working in the field of andrology. An example not specific to andrology but for the related field of sexual/reproductive health services from a public health perspective, is a blended learning course to strengthen HCP capacity in research methods [ 20 ]. Secondly, most online RCB programs are intended for participants within a country e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%