Capacity building for the provision of rheumatological services in sub-Saharan Africa
Date
2021
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Clinical Rheumatology
Abstract
Introduction A project aimed to develop and deliver a clinical training course in Accra, Ghana, to increase patient access to
physicians trained in the diagnosis, treatment and management of rheumatological conditions.
Methods We started with a scoping exercise followed by collaborative course curriculum development, co-delivered training
course facilitated by both locally based rheumatologists and international faculty members. Evaluation data gathered from
application forms, participant feedback forms and multiple-choice tests completed at the beginning and end of training and the
test scores compared to evaluate a change in knowledge.
Results A 4-day clinical training course developed and delivered to twenty medical professionals based across Ghana. Test
scores suggest a 15.83% increase in clinical knowledge.
Conclusions The training model with the curriculum design and delivery teams drawing expertise from both locally based rheumatologists
and internationally based faculty has guaranteed both world-class approach and content while ensuring contextual relevance.
The inclusion of leadership and Training of Trainer (ToT) elements into the model of training has maximised reach and increased
teaching capacity. The programme has been well-received by participating medical professionals and faculty and has been demonstrated
to be effective within this multinational programme and the methodology may be applicable to similar needs in other countries.
Description
Research Article
Keywords
British Society for Rheumatology, Capacity building, Clinical training, Education, Ghana, Ghana College of Physician and Surgeons, Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, Rheumatology, Royal College of Physicians, he Rheumatology Initiative, West Africa