Designing, Implementing and Optimising a Capacity‑Building Model for Infectious Disease Modelling in India.

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Annals of Global Health Pub Date : 2024-12-30 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.5334/aogh.4606
Jaya Prasad Tripathy, Pvm Lakshmi, Tanu Anand, Pradeep R Deshmukh
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Background: Mathematical models are not integrated into the policy‑making process in low‑ and middle‑income countries, including India, primarily due to limited capacity in building mathematical models, lack of trust in the model findings and the reluctance of policy‑makers to apply the model findings to formulate policies. There is a perceived need to create a critical mass of trained infectious disease experts and modelers within the public health and clinical domain. Thus, with the support of the Department of Health Research (DHR), we developed a 3‑month post‑graduate (PG) certificate course on infectious disease modelling, the first of such a course in India. The first cycle of the course was delivered during July to September 2024, which produced the first cohort of 20 infectious disease modellers in the country. Methods: This paper describes the structure, content and key components of the first course along with the experiences, strengths, challenges and way forward from the participants' perspective using a mixed methods approach. Findings: Most of the participants felt that the learning objectives were clear (n = 18, 90%), course content was well organised and delivered (n = 19, 95%) and the course structure allowed all participants to fully participate (n = 19, 95%) in the learning process. The strengths of the course were: hybrid mode of delivery, well‑designed course content, theory lectures followed by practical sessions, regular trainer-trainee communication, interactive discussion forums and the 3‑day contact workshop. The key challenges were non‑availability of recorded videos, evening timings of the sessions and difficulty of some topics. Conclusions: The challenges and recommendations will feed into the subsequent course cycles. Future courses are planned to be hosted on an online platform to facilitate participant completion of the course at their own pace. More collaboration with various stakeholders, nationally and internationally, will be sought to improve the content, delivery and robustness of the program.

在印度设计、实施和优化传染病建模能力建设模型。
背景:在包括印度在内的低收入和中等收入国家,数学模型没有被纳入政策制定过程,主要原因是建立数学模型的能力有限,对模型结果缺乏信任,政策制定者不愿将模型结果应用于制定政策。人们认为有必要在公共卫生和临床领域培养一批训练有素的传染病专家和建模师。因此,在卫生研究部(DHR)的支持下,我们开设了为期3个月的传染病建模研究生证书课程,这是印度首个此类课程。该课程的第一个周期于2024年7月至9月举行,在该国培养了第一批20名传染病建模人员。方法:本文采用混合方法的方法,从参与者的角度描述第一门课程的结构、内容和关键组成部分,以及经验、优势、挑战和前进方向。调查结果:大多数参与者认为学习目标明确(n = 18,90%),课程内容组织和传递良好(n = 19,95%),课程结构允许所有参与者充分参与学习过程(n = 19,95%)。该课程的优势在于:混合式教学模式、精心设计的课程内容、理论讲座后的实践课程、定期的培训生交流、互动讨论论坛和为期3天的联系研讨会。主要的挑战是没有录象带、会议的时间安排在晚上以及一些专题比较困难。结论:这些挑战和建议将纳入后续的课程周期。未来的课程计划在一个在线平台上进行,以方便参与者按照自己的进度完成课程。将寻求与国内和国际各利益攸关方开展更多合作,以改善项目的内容、实施和稳健性。
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Annals of Global Health
Annals of Global Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
3.40%
发文量
95
审稿时长
11 weeks
期刊介绍: ANNALS OF GLOBAL HEALTH is a peer-reviewed, open access journal focused on global health. The journal’s mission is to advance and disseminate knowledge of global health. Its goals are improve the health and well-being of all people, advance health equity and promote wise stewardship of the earth’s environment. The journal is published by the Boston College Global Public Health Program. It was founded in 1934 by the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai as the Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine. It is a partner journal of the Consortium of Universities for Global Health.
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