Development and evaluation of a web-based capacity building course in the EUR-HUMAN project to support primary health care professionals in the provision of high-quality care for refugees and migrants

Background: The ongoing refugee crisis has revealed the need for enhancing primary health care (PHC) professionals’ skills and training. Objectives: The aim was to strengthen PHC professionals in European countries in the provision of high-quality care for refugees and migrants by offering a concise...

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Main Authors: Elena Jirovsky, Kathryn Hoffmann, Elisabeth Anne-Sophie Mayrhuber, Enkeleint Aggelos Mechili, Agapi Angelaki, Dimitra Sifaki-Pistolla, Elena Petelos, Maria van den Muijsenbergh, Tessa van Loenen, Michel Dückers, László Róbert Kolozsvári, Imre Rurik, Danica Rotar Pavlič, Diana Castro Sandoval, Giulia Borgioli, Maria José Caldés Pinilla, Dean Ajduković, Pim De Graaf, Nadja van Ginneken, Christopher Dowrick, Christos Lionis
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2018-01-01
Series:Global Health Action
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16549716.2018.1547080
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spelling doaj-7e1a7ff0ea114920b2e486504d12741f2020-11-25T01:22:49ZengTaylor & Francis GroupGlobal Health Action1654-97161654-98802018-01-0111110.1080/16549716.2018.15470801547080Development and evaluation of a web-based capacity building course in the EUR-HUMAN project to support primary health care professionals in the provision of high-quality care for refugees and migrantsElena Jirovsky0Kathryn Hoffmann1Elisabeth Anne-Sophie Mayrhuber2Enkeleint Aggelos Mechili3Agapi Angelaki4Dimitra Sifaki-Pistolla5Elena Petelos6Maria van den Muijsenbergh7Tessa van Loenen8Michel Dückers9László Róbert Kolozsvári10Imre Rurik11Danica Rotar Pavlič12Diana Castro Sandoval13Giulia Borgioli14Maria José Caldés Pinilla15Dean Ajduković16Pim De Graaf17Nadja van Ginneken18Christopher Dowrick19Christos Lionis20Medical University of ViennaMedical University of ViennaMedical University of ViennaUniversity of CreteUniversity of CreteUniversity of CreteUniversity of CreteRadboud University Medical CentreRadboud University Medical CentreNetherlands Institute for Health Services ResearchUniversity of DebrecenUniversity of DebrecenUniversity of LjubljanaEuropean Forum for Primary CareRegion of TuscanyCentro Salute Globale, TuscanyUniversity of ZagrebEuropean Forum for Primary CareUniversity of LiverpoolUniversity of LiverpoolUniversity of CreteBackground: The ongoing refugee crisis has revealed the need for enhancing primary health care (PHC) professionals’ skills and training. Objectives: The aim was to strengthen PHC professionals in European countries in the provision of high-quality care for refugees and migrants by offering a concise modular training that was based on the needs of the refugees and PHC professionals as shown by prior research in the EUR-HUMAN project. Methods: We developed, piloted, and evaluated an online capacity building course of 8 stand-alone modules containing information about acute health issues of refugees, legal issues, provider–patient communication and cultural aspects of health and illness, mental health, sexual and reproductive health, child health, chronic diseases, health promotion, and prevention. The English course template was translated into seven languages and adapted to the local contexts of six countries. Pre- and post-completion knowledge tests were administered to effectively assess the progress and knowledge increase of participants so as to issue CME certificates. An online evaluation survey post completion was used to assess the acceptability and practicability of the course from the participant perspective. These data were analyzed descriptively. Results: A total of 390 participants registered for the online course in 6 countries with 175 completing all modules of the course, 47.7 % of them medical doctors. The mean time for completion was 10.77 hours. In total, 123 participants completed the online evaluation survey; the modules on acute health needs, legal issues (both 44.1%), and provider–patient communication/cultural issues (52.9%) were found particularly important for the daily practice. A majority expressed a will to promote the online course among their peers. Conclusion: This course is a promising learning tool for PHC professionals and when relevant supportive conditions are met. The course has the potential to empower PHC professionals in their work with refugees and other migrants.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16549716.2018.1547080Refugeesmigrantsprimary health carecapacity buildingtraining
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author Elena Jirovsky
Kathryn Hoffmann
Elisabeth Anne-Sophie Mayrhuber
Enkeleint Aggelos Mechili
Agapi Angelaki
Dimitra Sifaki-Pistolla
Elena Petelos
Maria van den Muijsenbergh
Tessa van Loenen
Michel Dückers
László Róbert Kolozsvári
Imre Rurik
Danica Rotar Pavlič
Diana Castro Sandoval
Giulia Borgioli
Maria José Caldés Pinilla
Dean Ajduković
Pim De Graaf
Nadja van Ginneken
Christopher Dowrick
Christos Lionis
spellingShingle Elena Jirovsky
Kathryn Hoffmann
Elisabeth Anne-Sophie Mayrhuber
Enkeleint Aggelos Mechili
Agapi Angelaki
Dimitra Sifaki-Pistolla
Elena Petelos
Maria van den Muijsenbergh
Tessa van Loenen
Michel Dückers
László Róbert Kolozsvári
Imre Rurik
Danica Rotar Pavlič
Diana Castro Sandoval
Giulia Borgioli
Maria José Caldés Pinilla
Dean Ajduković
Pim De Graaf
Nadja van Ginneken
Christopher Dowrick
Christos Lionis
Development and evaluation of a web-based capacity building course in the EUR-HUMAN project to support primary health care professionals in the provision of high-quality care for refugees and migrants
Global Health Action
Refugees
migrants
primary health care
capacity building
training
author_facet Elena Jirovsky
Kathryn Hoffmann
Elisabeth Anne-Sophie Mayrhuber
Enkeleint Aggelos Mechili
Agapi Angelaki
Dimitra Sifaki-Pistolla
Elena Petelos
Maria van den Muijsenbergh
Tessa van Loenen
Michel Dückers
László Róbert Kolozsvári
Imre Rurik
Danica Rotar Pavlič
Diana Castro Sandoval
Giulia Borgioli
Maria José Caldés Pinilla
Dean Ajduković
Pim De Graaf
Nadja van Ginneken
Christopher Dowrick
Christos Lionis
author_sort Elena Jirovsky
title Development and evaluation of a web-based capacity building course in the EUR-HUMAN project to support primary health care professionals in the provision of high-quality care for refugees and migrants
title_short Development and evaluation of a web-based capacity building course in the EUR-HUMAN project to support primary health care professionals in the provision of high-quality care for refugees and migrants
title_full Development and evaluation of a web-based capacity building course in the EUR-HUMAN project to support primary health care professionals in the provision of high-quality care for refugees and migrants
title_fullStr Development and evaluation of a web-based capacity building course in the EUR-HUMAN project to support primary health care professionals in the provision of high-quality care for refugees and migrants
title_full_unstemmed Development and evaluation of a web-based capacity building course in the EUR-HUMAN project to support primary health care professionals in the provision of high-quality care for refugees and migrants
title_sort development and evaluation of a web-based capacity building course in the eur-human project to support primary health care professionals in the provision of high-quality care for refugees and migrants
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Global Health Action
issn 1654-9716
1654-9880
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Background: The ongoing refugee crisis has revealed the need for enhancing primary health care (PHC) professionals’ skills and training. Objectives: The aim was to strengthen PHC professionals in European countries in the provision of high-quality care for refugees and migrants by offering a concise modular training that was based on the needs of the refugees and PHC professionals as shown by prior research in the EUR-HUMAN project. Methods: We developed, piloted, and evaluated an online capacity building course of 8 stand-alone modules containing information about acute health issues of refugees, legal issues, provider–patient communication and cultural aspects of health and illness, mental health, sexual and reproductive health, child health, chronic diseases, health promotion, and prevention. The English course template was translated into seven languages and adapted to the local contexts of six countries. Pre- and post-completion knowledge tests were administered to effectively assess the progress and knowledge increase of participants so as to issue CME certificates. An online evaluation survey post completion was used to assess the acceptability and practicability of the course from the participant perspective. These data were analyzed descriptively. Results: A total of 390 participants registered for the online course in 6 countries with 175 completing all modules of the course, 47.7 % of them medical doctors. The mean time for completion was 10.77 hours. In total, 123 participants completed the online evaluation survey; the modules on acute health needs, legal issues (both 44.1%), and provider–patient communication/cultural issues (52.9%) were found particularly important for the daily practice. A majority expressed a will to promote the online course among their peers. Conclusion: This course is a promising learning tool for PHC professionals and when relevant supportive conditions are met. The course has the potential to empower PHC professionals in their work with refugees and other migrants.
topic Refugees
migrants
primary health care
capacity building
training
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16549716.2018.1547080
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