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Evaluation of an online "Train the Trainers" course for family physicians in Pakistan: Expectations vs reality. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Pakistan's healthcare system requires more trained family physicians to improve primary care quality, prompting the development of a three-month online "Train the Trainers" course.
  • A study was conducted with 31 participants to compare their expectations before the course with their perceptions afterward, utilizing pre- and post-course questionnaires for data collection and analysis.
  • Results indicated that the course successfully met participants' expectations, particularly regarding improvements in teaching skills, but suggested areas for enhancement, such as increased interaction and potential in-person sessions.

Article Abstract

Aim: Pakistan is in dire need of trained family physicians to enhance the quality of primary health care. To build capacity, there is a need to train the trainers on a large scale through a feasible and accessible program. Therefore, for the first time, a three-month online course was designed and piloted, in collaboration with national and international family medicine faculty. The aim of this study was to determine the gap between the pre-course expectations and the post-program perceptions of the participants for* a unique family medicine "Train the Trainers" course.

Methods: A longitudinal-observational study was conducted at a private college of Karachi after approval from the Institutional Review Board. The expectations and perceptions of all (31) participants were recorded through a pre- and post-course questionnaire. Data were analyzed through descriptive and analytical statistics on SPSS-26. The responses to the open-ended questions were analyzed by content analytical approach.

Results: Out of 20 quantitative items on the questionnaire, four were associated with a positive gap between the expectations and perceptions. One item showed a negative gap, while the rest did not show any significant difference. The majority of the participants expressed that they expected to see an improvement in their teaching skills because of the online course.

Conclusion: The online course was successful in meeting the participants' expectations. The course delivery can be revisited to further improve its quality according to the participant's feedback, including an opportunity to ask questions and incorporating some face-to-face sessions.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11213383PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_1796_23DOI Listing

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