Background: In 2010, the Federal Ministry of Health of Ethiopia (FMOH) has developed standard Basic Emergency Obstetric and Neonatal Care (BEmONC) in-service training curricula to respond to the high demand for competency in EmONC. However, the effectiveness of the training curricula has not been well documented. A collaborative intervention project in Addis Ababa has trained providers using the standard BEmONC curricula where this paper presents Krikpartick level 1 and level 2 evaluation of the training. Methods: The project has been conducted in 10 randomly selected public health centers (HC) in Addis Ababa. Providers working in the labour wards of the selected HCs have received the standard BEmONC training between May and July 2013. Usin...
OBJECTIVE:To determine retention of knowledge and skills after standardised "skills and drills" trai...
Background: Increasing women’s access to and use of facilities for childbirth is a critical national...
Background: Midwifery support and care led by midwives is the most appropriate strategy to improve m...
Background: In 2010, the Federal Ministry of Health of Ethiopia (FMOH) has developed standard Basic ...
Healthcare provider training in Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care (EmOC&NC) is a component of 65%...
Introduction: Provision of emergency obstetric and newborn care (EmONC) by skilled health personnel ...
Background: Emergency obstetric and neonatal care (EmONC) is a high impact priority intervention hig...
In Ethiopia maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality remains high. Timely access to quality em...
Background: The Integrated Management of Newborn and Childhood Illness strategy equips health worker...
Introduction: The Basic Emergency Care (BEC) course is an open-access training designed for frontlin...
Introduction Provision of emergency obstetric and newborn care (EmONC) by skilled health personne...
© 2018, South African Medical Association. All rights reserved. Background. Poor emergency obstetric...
Program managers routinely design and implement specialised maternal and newborn health trainings fo...
ObjectiveTo determine retention of knowledge and skills after standardised “skills and drills” train...
Introduction Maternal and neonatal mortality are disproportionally high in low-and middle-income cou...
OBJECTIVE:To determine retention of knowledge and skills after standardised "skills and drills" trai...
Background: Increasing women’s access to and use of facilities for childbirth is a critical national...
Background: Midwifery support and care led by midwives is the most appropriate strategy to improve m...
Background: In 2010, the Federal Ministry of Health of Ethiopia (FMOH) has developed standard Basic ...
Healthcare provider training in Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care (EmOC&NC) is a component of 65%...
Introduction: Provision of emergency obstetric and newborn care (EmONC) by skilled health personnel ...
Background: Emergency obstetric and neonatal care (EmONC) is a high impact priority intervention hig...
In Ethiopia maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality remains high. Timely access to quality em...
Background: The Integrated Management of Newborn and Childhood Illness strategy equips health worker...
Introduction: The Basic Emergency Care (BEC) course is an open-access training designed for frontlin...
Introduction Provision of emergency obstetric and newborn care (EmONC) by skilled health personne...
© 2018, South African Medical Association. All rights reserved. Background. Poor emergency obstetric...
Program managers routinely design and implement specialised maternal and newborn health trainings fo...
ObjectiveTo determine retention of knowledge and skills after standardised “skills and drills” train...
Introduction Maternal and neonatal mortality are disproportionally high in low-and middle-income cou...
OBJECTIVE:To determine retention of knowledge and skills after standardised "skills and drills" trai...
Background: Increasing women’s access to and use of facilities for childbirth is a critical national...
Background: Midwifery support and care led by midwives is the most appropriate strategy to improve m...