Abstract
Mid-level health workers are deployed in a large proportion with the expectation of similar patient outcomes as with physicians. Mid-level practitioners are Health Assistants and Auxiliary Health Workers who provide clinical care at remote locations. National Health Training Center has been providing 60 days in-service Mid-level Practicum training since 2009 AD for the mid-level practitioners with the aim to enhance quality of patient care in Nepal. An observational study conducted using retrospective data from onsite follow-up assessment of 180 Mid-level Practitioner from 18 districts of Nepal between July 2015 to June 2019. The retention of competency onsite follow-up was calculated as percentage of assessment score at the end of Mid-level Practicum training. Percentage retention of competency and association of retention with factors were analyzed using independent t-test. Majority of participants were male (85.6%), and working in a Health Post (84.4%). Average clinical competency retention in each domain at their work place was 68.79% in knowledge, 73.80% in patient encounter skill, 82.84% in clinical decision-making skill and 87.58% in clinical procedure skill. Higher age groups, longer years of experience and participants from Terai region found to be associated with lower retention of knowledge. A better enabling environment and higher case load retained higher patient encounter skill. The competency retention among Mid-level Practicum trained mid-level health workers was found to be higher. Factors found associated with competency retention were age, geographic region, years of experience, case load and enabling environment.
Published Version
Talk to us
Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have