Jurnal Internasional Afrika vol. 13 issue 2 2023
African Journal of Emergency Medicine
Leveraging tele-mentoring and remote learning to strengthen the emergency care capacity of health workers in Uganda
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Jurnal Internasional Afrika vol. 13 issue 2 2023
African Journal of Emergency Medicine
Leveraging tele-mentoring and remote learning to strengthen the emergency care capacity of health workers in Uganda
African Journal of Emergency Medicine
Leveraging tele-mentoring and remote learning to strengthen the emergency care capacity of health workers in Uganda
Subject
Emergency medicine ECHO Telemedicine
Description
Background: A robust emergency care system is a cost-effective method of reducing preventable death and dis- ability, especially in low-and middle-income countries. To scale emergency care expertise across the country, the Uganda Ministry of Health and Seed Global Health established the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) ECHO program. We describe the process of establishing the program in a resource-limited setting, best practices, and lessons learned in Uganda. Methods: Investigators conducted a mixed-methods evaluation to assess the initial 4 months’ implementation of the EMS ECHO. We conducted pre/post-program assessments of healthcare worker knowledge, self-efficacy, and professional’s satisfaction with the program. The analysis compared the differences between pre/post-test scores descriptively. Results: The EMS ECHO was initiated in November 2021. A phased curriculum was developed with the initial phase focusing on the ABCDE (Airway, Breathing, Circulation, Disability, and Exposure) approach to the emer- gency patient. This phase reached 2,030 health workers cumulatively across 200 health facilities. The majority of the participants were medical doctors ( n = 751, 37%), and nurses ( n = 568, 28%). Majority of participants (95%) rated the sessions as informative. On whether the ECHO sessions diminished professional isolation, 66% agreed or strongly agreed. Conclusions: Similar to other ECHO program evaluation results, Uganda’s EMS ECHO program improved knowl- edge, skills, and the development of a virtual community of practice thereby diminishing professional isolation. It also demonstrates that through a planned stepwise process, virtual learning and telementorship can be used efficiently to improve healthcare worker knowledge,skills and multiply the limited number of emergency care experts available in the country.
Creator
Irene Atuhairwe
a ,
∗ , Annet Alenyo Ngabirano
b , Bonaventure Ahaisibwe
a , Allan Nsubuga
a , Andrew Marvin Kanyike
a ,
c , Raymond Bernard Kihumuro
a ,
d , Thomas Balizzakiwa
a , Helen Ewing
a , Randall Ellis
a ,
e , Leigh Forbush
a , Oumo Joseph
b , Marion Jane Nakyeyune
b , John Baptist Waniaye
a ,
∗ , Annet Alenyo Ngabirano
b , Bonaventure Ahaisibwe
a , Allan Nsubuga
a , Andrew Marvin Kanyike
a ,
c , Raymond Bernard Kihumuro
a ,
d , Thomas Balizzakiwa
a , Helen Ewing
a , Randall Ellis
a ,
e , Leigh Forbush
a , Oumo Joseph
b , Marion Jane Nakyeyune
b , John Baptist Waniaye
Source
www.elsevier.com/locate/afjem
Date
4 April 2023
Contributor
peri irawan
Format
pdf
Language
english
Type
text
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Irene Atuhairwe
a ,
∗ , Annet Alenyo Ngabirano
b , Bonaventure Ahaisibwe
a , Allan Nsubuga
a , Andrew Marvin Kanyike
a ,
c , Raymond Bernard Kihumuro
a ,
d , Thomas Balizzakiwa
a , Helen Ewing
a , Randall Ellis
a ,
e , Leigh Forbush
a , Oumo Joseph
b , Marion Jane Nakyeyune
b , John Baptist Waniaye, “Jurnal Internasional Afrika vol. 13 issue 2 2023
African Journal of Emergency Medicine
Leveraging tele-mentoring and remote learning to strengthen the emergency care capacity of health workers in Uganda,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed April 5, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/2159.
African Journal of Emergency Medicine
Leveraging tele-mentoring and remote learning to strengthen the emergency care capacity of health workers in Uganda,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed April 5, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/2159.