Abstract

Severe shortages of skilled health workforce remain a major barrier to universal health coverage in low income countries including Liberia where nurses and midwives form more than 50% of the health workforce. According to the 2018 Service Availability and Readiness Assessment (SARA) report, Liberia has 10.7 core healthcare workers per 10,000 people, far below the WHO benchmark of 23/10,000 people. High quality training for nurses and midwives is one of the most important strategies to addressing these health workforce shortages. Since 2015, William V.S Tubman University (TU) faculty and Partners in Health (PIH) have partnered in nursing and midwifery education to address nursing and midwifery workforce shortages in Southeast Liberia. In our collaboration we have sought to not only increase the quantity of graduate nurses and midwives but also improve the quality of the training to ensure they are equipped to serve the population. TU strives to produce highly competent generic nurses who will excel in their clinical practice and future specialized training. By applying the theory of deliberate practice, learners are allowed to practice and self-evaluate repeatedly until they attain proficiency. Simulation training was adopted early in the training of nurses and midwives at TU to ensure students are well-prepared for real-life patient care. TU also established a preceptorship program to ensure that students receive skilled mentorship during clinical rotations. Internship for graduating senior Nursing/Midwifery students, where they focus on enhancing psychomotor and assessment skills, professional communication, safety and organization, medication administration and documentation, ensures successful integration into clinical practice after graduation. This progression of the student nurse or midwife from the exposure in the skills lab during pre-clinical modules, to individual preceptorship during clinical rotations to a structured internship experience with an intensive pre-internship “boot camp” have been the major innovations that have helped our partnership flourish. The foundation of these interventions is strong and sustained investment in nursing and midwifery faculty both at the university and the health facilities.

Highlights

  • OF BACHELORS OF SCIENCE AND BRIDGE PROGRAMS IN NURSING AND MIDWIFERYOne of the challenges identified in the Liberian health workforce is not the gaps in the absolute number of health professionals and the level of training and experience

  • According to the World Health Organization (WHO)’s Global Health Observatory (GHO) data, Liberia had a total of 168 doctors and 453 nurses & midwives which translates to a ratio of 0.373 doctors & 1.007 nurses per every 10000 people in 2015 [2, 3]

  • Montserrado county which hosts the capital city of Liberia, the density of core healthcare workers is 14 per 10,000 people [8]. This is still far below the WHO target for Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) of Universal Health Coverage (UHC), 44.5 per 10,000 [9]

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BACKGROUND

The world is currently facing an estimated shortfall of 18 million health workers needed to deliver and sustain universal health coverage by 2030 [1]. According to Liberia Service Availability and Readiness Assessment (SARA) report 2018, Maryland county has a ratio of 9.6 core health worker per 10,000 people [8] which is below the minimum WHO recommendation of 22.8 doctors, nurses and midwives per 10 000 people [9] (Figure 1: Density of health workforce by counties – health professionals per 10,000). Montserrado county which hosts the capital city of Liberia, the density of core healthcare workers is 14 per 10,000 people [8]. This is still far below the WHO target for Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) of Universal Health Coverage (UHC), 44.5 per 10,000 [9]. TU is committed to ensure that our nursing and midwifery students receive the best training and maintain essential clinical competencies across all key areas of general patient care

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