A qualitative evaluation of the short and long-term impacts of an implementation science training program in South Africa.

Oludoyinmola Ojifinni, Nosipho Shangase, Kristin Reed, Kathryn Salisbury, Tobias F Chirwa, Juliana Kagura, Latifat Ibisomi, Audrey E Pettifor, Rohit Ramaswamy, Sophia M Bartels
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Background: As implementation science (IS) in low and middle-income country settings continues to grow and generate interest, there is continual demand for capacity building in the field. Training programs have proliferated, but evaluations of these efforts are sparse and primarily from high-income countries. There is little knowledge about the impact of IS training on students' careers post-graduation. This evaluation of the first cohort of students who graduated from the 18-month implementation science concentration in HIV/AIDS within the Master of Science program at University of the Witwatersrand in South Africa addresses this gap.

Methods: We conducted two rounds of virtual interviews with the students, who were from eight African countries, immediately after the training program ended (n = 10 participants) and again five years later (n = 9 participants). The first survey captured student perceptions of IS before they entered the program and their opinions just after graduation. The follow-up evaluated their perceptions five years after graduation. Interviews were recorded, transcribed, and coded in ATLAS.ti (first round) and MAXQDA (second round), using the framework method and thematic analysis.

Results: Prior to the training, all students, even those with no knowledge of the field, perceived that the IS training program would help them develop skills to address critical public health priorities. These expectations were generally met by the training program, and most students reported satisfaction despite what they felt was a limited timeframe of the program and insufficient mentorship to complete their dissertation projects at their home institutions across the African continent. Five years post-graduation, most of the students did not have jobs in IS but continued applying their training in their roles and had subsequently pursued further education, some in IS-related programs.

Conclusions: IS training in Africa was clearly seen as valuable by trainees but IS job opportunities remain scarce. Training programs need to be more closely tied to local government priorities, and training for in-country policy and decision-makers is needed to increase demand for qualified IS researchers and practitioners.

对南非实施科学培训计划的短期和长期影响进行定性评估。
背景:随着中低收入国家环境中的实施科学(IS)不断发展并引起人们的兴趣,对该领域能力建设的需求也在不断增长。培训计划层出不穷,但对这些工作的评估却很少,而且主要来自高收入国家。人们对信息系统培训对学生毕业后职业生涯的影响知之甚少。本评估针对南非威特沃特斯兰德大学理学硕士课程中为期 18 个月的艾滋病毒/艾滋病实施科学专修班的首届毕业生进行,旨在填补这一空白:我们对来自 8 个非洲国家的学生进行了两轮虚拟访谈,分别在培训项目结束后(10 人)和 5 年后(9 人)进行。第一次调查了解了学生在参加培训项目之前对基础设施服务的看法以及毕业后的意见。后续调查评估了他们毕业五年后的看法。采用框架法和主题分析法,在 ATLAS.ti(第一轮)和 MAXQDA(第二轮)中对访谈进行记录、转录和编码:结果:培训前,所有学员,即使是对该领域一无所知的学员,都认为信息系统培训项目将帮助他们掌握解决关键公共卫生优先事项的技能。培训计划基本满足了他们的这些期望,尽管他们认为培训计划的时间有限,而且在非洲大陆的母校完成论文项目的指导不足,但大多数学员都表示满意。毕业五年后,大多数学生都没有从事信息系统方面的工作,但他们继续在自己的岗位上应用所接受的培训,并在随后继续深造,其中一些人还学习了与信息系统相关的课程:结论:非洲的基础设施服务培训显然被学员们视为很有价值,但基础设施服务工作机会仍然很少。培训计划需要与当地政府的优先事项更加紧密地结合起来,还需要对国内政策和决策者进行培训,以增加对合格的信息系统研究人员和从业人员的需求。
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