Evaluation of implementation of evidence-based public health training in sub-Saharan Africa

Abstract: Background: The Collaboration for Evidence-based Healthcare and Public Health in Africa (CEBHA+) developed and offered a course on evidence-based public health (EBPH) in five sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries to enhance individual and institutional capacity.

Aim: This study aims to assess, compare and learn from implementing the CEBHA+ EBPH course using the Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, Maintenance (RE-AIM) framework and Practical, Robust, Implementation and Sustainability Model (PRISM).

Setting: This study involved CEHBA+ partner universities in five countries in SSA.

Methods: We developed a framework that draws on signalling questions for RE-AIM and PRISM dimensions. Country teams reflected on, discussed and mapped unique experiences. Using this framework, we then elicited common themes across countries and distilled country-specific experiences through virtual discussions.

Results: Across countries, 130 public health practitioners, researchers and students completed the course (Reach). The course increased EBPH knowledge and skills and the capacity to teach EBPH and resulted in immediate opportunities for applying skills (Effectiveness). Hybrid offering in two countries presented challenges regarding Internet connectivity and hybrid discussions. Facilitators had previous training in teaching EBPH. While learning material was the same across countries, the content was adapted to represent local public health priorities (Implementation, Adoption). Course materials have informed other related training leading to spin-offs (Maintenance). Institutionalisation is dependent on external funding.

Conclusion: Strengthening EBPH capacity across contexts is feasible. Curricula containing both core and contextualised elements create an authentic learning environment. Formal evaluations should be embedded within capacity-strengthening initiatives.

Contribution: This is the first study evaluating EBPH training in SSA using an implementation science lens, offering learning about context-relevant adaptations that assist with plans for sustainability and scale

Standort
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
Umfang
Online-Ressource
Sprache
Englisch
Anmerkungen
Journal of public health in Africa. - 15, 1 (2024) , 576, ISSN: 2038-9930

Ereignis
Veröffentlichung
(wo)
Freiburg
(wer)
Universität
(wann)
2024
Urheber
Rohwer, Anke
Jessani, Nasreen
Mbeye, Nyanyiwe M.
Balugaba, Bonny E
Akiteng, Ann R.
Tumusiime, David
Ntawuyirushintege, Seleman
Kedir, Kiya
Howe, Rawleigh C.
Durão, Solange
Töws, Ingrid
Burns, Jacob

DOI
10.4102/jphia.v15i1.576
URN
urn:nbn:de:bsz:25-freidok-2568923
Rechteinformation
Open Access; Der Zugriff auf das Objekt ist unbeschränkt möglich.
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Beteiligte

  • Rohwer, Anke
  • Jessani, Nasreen
  • Mbeye, Nyanyiwe M.
  • Balugaba, Bonny E
  • Akiteng, Ann R.
  • Tumusiime, David
  • Ntawuyirushintege, Seleman
  • Kedir, Kiya
  • Howe, Rawleigh C.
  • Durão, Solange
  • Töws, Ingrid
  • Burns, Jacob
  • Universität

Entstanden

  • 2024

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