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  1. Jan 15, 2021 · A large systematic review of studies from LMICs (the Health Care Provider Performance Review (HCPPR)) found that training was the most often studied strategy, and its effect on HCP practices varied substantially, from –19.9 to 60.8 percentage-points (%-points) (median: 10.3, IQR: 6.1–20.7). 1 However, that analysis combined multiple strategies (eg, group training, self-study and peer-to ...

  2. Evaluation frameworks support practitioners and researchers in the design of coherent evaluation strategies.15 Kirkpatrick’s four-level training evaluation model16 is the most established and feasible model for training evaluation and can be applied to the context of HCP professional development.17 Kirkpatrick’s four levels are: 1) reaction, 2) learning, 3) behaviour and 4) results. The ...

    • Evamaria Müller, Alena Strukava, Isabelle Scholl, Martin Härter, Ndeye Thiab Diouf, Angela Buchholz
    • 2019
  3. Jul 24, 2018 · In 2013, the third version of this Cochrane review concluded, based on 15 randomised controlled trials, that CST courses appear to be effective in improving some types of HCP communication skills particularly related to information gathering and supportive skills, but there was insufficient evidence to determine whether the effects of CST are sustained over time, whether consolidation sessions ...

    • Philippa M Moore, Solange Rivera, Gonzalo A Bravo-Soto, Camila Olivares, Theresa A Lawrie
    • 2013
  4. A previous analysis of HCPPR data revealed that several strategies appeared to improve a key aspect of HCP performance, the quality of HCP practices (eg, correct patient diagnosis and treatment),16 which corresponds to the Institute of Medicine’s definition of healthcare quality.19 For example, for professional HCPs (generally, facility-based health workers), training or supervision alone ...

  5. ch and content.Impact of training in quality improvementResearch suggests that training in quality improvement can improve health professionals’ skills and knowledge and may be. ssociated with short-term improvements in care processes.However, few studies have examined the impa.

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  6. Dec 7, 2022 · As we were interested in interventions targeting health care professionals, it was important to discern whether the type of measurement used to evaluate the intervention was equipped to examine the different levels of effectiveness as defined by Kirkpatrick, the creator of one of the most common evaluation models for assessing training programs targeting health care professionals . The ...

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  8. This guide is a companion to the AHRQ training modules: Making Informed Consent an Informed Choice: Training for Health Care Leaders (Leaders Module) and Making Informed Consent an Informed Choice: Training for Health Care Professionals (HCP Module). It provides guidance for implementing the training modules using a quality improvement (QI) approach.

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