Leadership Development Program for Public Health Nurses: An Evaluation of Workplace Application

Q4 Medicine
John Joseph B. Posadas, MSAHP, RN, Peter James B. Abad, MSc, RN, Jazryl R. Gayeta, RN, Christian Joshua V. Cacatian, RN, Kristoffer Dan Patrick B. Reveche, RN, Kristine Joy L. Tomanan, MCD, RN
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Background and Objective. Public health nurses (PHNs) are vital in the local implementation of the provisions of the Universal Healthcare (UHC) Act of 2019. However, they need adequate competencies in health systems approach to successfully implement the provisions of the law. In response to this, a leadership development course for public health nurses (LDC-PHN), anchored on the building blocks of health systems, was developed and implemented. This paper aims to describe the extent to which training participants have applied the competencies acquired from the LDC-PHN as manifested by the workplace application of their capstone projects. Methods. Following Kirkpatrick’s Model of Evaluation, we used a multi-method study design to evaluate the extent of the participants’ workplace application of acquired competencies. Sources of data included the Workplace Application Plan (WAP) accomplished by each participant, a questionnaire to determine the perceived implementation status of the participants’ capstone project, interviews, and focus group discussions (FGDs) conducted with selected participants and their supervisors, and observation visits. Data were collected from May to December 2022. Data from the semi- structured interviews and FGDs were analyzed through content analysis, while the participants’ perceived status of their capstone project implementation was summarized as frequencies. Results. Majority of the participants (61.9%) reported partial implementation of their capstone project while 16.77% reported full implementation. Capstone project implementation was facilitated by the support received from their supervisors and local chief executives. Barriers identified included the demands of the COVID-19 pandemic and the challenges imposed by the events before and after the 2022 Philippine National elections. Major themes emerged from the interviews conducted among participants and their supervisors. The workplace application of the training program outcomes, based on participants’ perspectives, yielded increased capacity to lead and innovate, improved ability to advocate for capstone project implementation, transferability of acquired skill sets, and improved population outcomes. From supervisors’ perspectives, workplace application of training program outcomes include increased ability of PHNs to deliver health services, andvisible enhancement of leadership and supervision skills among PHNs. Conclusion. Given ample support and opportunities, and despite the barriers and challenges they faced,LDC-PHN participants, in general, utilized and applied the competencies they gained from the course in theiractual work setting. Course graduates participated in health systems strengthening at various capacities byacting upon their capstone projects that addressed UHC challenges within their particular work settings.  
公共卫生护士领导力发展计划:工作场所应用评估
背景与目标。公共卫生护士(PHNs)在当地实施 2019 年《全民医疗保健法》(UHC)的规定方面至关重要。然而,他们需要具备足够的卫生系统方法能力,才能成功实施该法的规定。为此,我们开发并实施了公共卫生护士(LDC-PHN)领导力发展课程,该课程以卫生系统的基石为基础。本文旨在描述培训学员在多大程度上应用了从 LDC-PHN 课程中获得的能力,这些能力体现在他们的毕业设计项目在工作场所的应用。方法。按照柯克帕特里克的评估模型,我们采用了多种方法的研究设计来评估学员在工作场所应用所学能力的程度。数据来源包括每位学员完成的工作场所应用计划(WAP)、确定学员顶点项目实施状况的调查问卷、访谈、与选定学员及其主管进行的焦点小组讨论(FGD)以及观察访问。数据收集时间为 2022 年 5 月至 12 月。半结构式访谈和焦点小组讨论的数据通过内容分析法进行了分析,而参与者对其顶点项目实施状况的感知则以频率的形式进行了总结。结果如下大多数参与者(61.9%)表示部分实施了顶点项目,16.77%表示全面实施了顶点项目。上司和地方行政长官的支持促进了顶点项目的实施。所发现的障碍包括 COVID-19 大流行病的需求以及 2022 年菲律宾全国大选前后发生的事件所带来的挑战。在对学员及其主管进行的访谈中发现了一些重要主题。从学员的角度来看,培训计划成果在工作场所的应用提高了领导和创新能力,提高了倡导实施顶点项目的能力,提高了所学技能的可迁移性,并改善了人口成果。从督导人员的角度来看,培训计划成果的工作场所应用包括提高了初级保健护士提供保健服务的能力,以及明显增强了初级保健护士的领导和督导技能。结论。尽管面临各种障碍和挑战,但最不发达国家初级保健护士培训班的学员在获得充分支持和机会的情况下,总体上在实际工作环境中利用和应用了他们从培训班获得的能力。培训班的毕业生以不同的身份参与了加强卫生系统的工作,通过实施他们的毕业设计项目来应对他们特定工作环境中的全民保健挑战。
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