IMPACT OF CLINICAL OFFICER ANAESTHETIST TRAINING PROGRAMME AT THE KENYA MEDICAL TRAINING COLLEGE, NAKURU, ON TRAINEE SATISFACTION, QUALITY OF PRACTICE, AND CADRE SHORTFALL ALLEVIATION.

Q4 Medicine
Titus Mutwiri, J. Magambo, E. Zeyhle, G. Mkoji, C. N. Wamae, E. Mulinge, H. Wassermann, P. Kern, T. Romig
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Objective : To determine the impact of Clinical Officer (C.O) Anaesthetist Training programme at Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) Nakuru, on Trainee satisfaction, quality of practice and cadre shortfall alleviation. Design : Cross-sectional descriptive study Setting : Kenya Medical Training College, Nakuru. Subjects : All thirty one Clinical Officer Anaesthetist graduates from KMTC Nakuru, since the training programme started 8 years ago. Results : Twenty nine of the 31 C.O Anaesthetist graduates responded. Twenty six of the 29 respondents (89.7%) passed in the final qualifying examination in the first sitting. Twenty one (72.4%) are working in Public health facilities. All graduates are distributed in 16 out of the 47 counties in Kenya. Twenty six (89.7%) are satisfied with the training. Their average working week is 54 hours, with a median of 45 working hours a week. They recommend an improvement in peripheral nerve blocks and epidural training in the 2005 curriculum. Conclusion : C.O Anaesthetist training in KMTC Nakuru over the last eight years has produced self reported satisfied, adequately trained graduates and has had an impact in alleviating shortage of this cadre in Kenya. Improvement in peripheral nerve blocks and epidural training is needed.
肯尼亚纳库鲁医学培训学院临床麻醉师培训方案对学员满意度、执业质量和干部短缺缓解的影响。
目的:了解纳库鲁肯尼亚医学培训学院(KMTC)麻醉师临床官(C.O)培训项目对学员满意度、执业质量和干部短缺缓解的影响。设计:横断面描述性研究设置:纳库鲁肯尼亚医学培训学院。研究对象:自8年前培训计划开始以来,所有31名临床麻醉师均毕业于纳库鲁KMTC。结果:31名C.O麻醉师毕业生中有29名有回应。29名应征者中,有26人(89.7%)通过了第一轮的最终资格考试。21人(72.4%)在公共卫生机构工作。所有毕业生分布在肯尼亚47个县中的16个县。26人(89.7%)对培训满意。他们每周的平均工作时间为54小时,中位数为45小时。他们建议在2005年的课程中改进周围神经阻滞和硬膜外训练。结论:在过去的八年里,KMTC Nakuru的首席麻醉师培训培养了自我报告满意的、训练有素的毕业生,并对缓解肯尼亚这一骨干的短缺产生了影响。需要改善周围神经阻滞和硬膜外训练。
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期刊介绍: The East African Medical Journal is published every month. It is intended for publication of papers on original work and reviews of all aspects of medicine. Communications bearing on clinical and basic research on problems relevant to East Africa and other African countries will receive special attention. Papers submitted for publication are accepted only on the understanding they will not be published elsewhere without the permission of the Editor-in-Chief
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