Evaluation of Training Program for the Maternal and Child Health Workforce at Tulane University

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Amelia J. Brandt
Bert R. Cramer
Shokufeh M. Ramirez
Carolyn Johnson
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[1] Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine,Department of Global Community Health and Behavioral Sciences
[2] Tulane University School of Social Work,Disaster Resilience Leadership Academy
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Maternal and Child Health Journal | 2018年 / 22卷
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Education; Training; Maternal and child health; Maternal and child health workforce; Leadership; Title V;
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Objectives Despite significant investments in Maternal and Child Health (MCH), the United States still lags behind other countries in key MCH indicators. A well-trained workforce is needed to improve MCH. The Division of MCH Workforce Development of HRSA’s Maternal and Child Health Bureau provides funding to schools of Public Health to support Centers of Excellence in MCH, which is focused on preparing the next generation of MCH leaders through specialized training and mentorship. One such center, the Tulane Center of Excellence in MCH (CEMCH), is housed at the Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine. This study evaluated the perceived effectiveness and acceptability of the CEMCH leadership training program. Methods A mixed-methods approach was used, consisting of semi-structured interviews and quantitative surveys which were analyzed through inductive methods based in grounded theory and non-parametric methods respectively. Results Results indicated an overall high level of program satisfaction by all stakeholders. Mentorship and personal attention emerged as an important benefit for both former and current Scholars. The opportunity to gain real-world understanding of MCH work through program activities was an added benefit, although these activities also presented the most challenges. Community stakeholders generally did not view the program as providing immediate organizational benefit, but recognized the distal benefit of contributing to a well-trained MCH workforce. Conclusions for Practice These results will be used to inform other MCH training programs and strengthen Tulane’s CEMCH. A well-trained MCH workforce is essential to improving MCH, and high-quality training its foundation.
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页码:1789 / 1796
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