2021
DOI: 10.4103/jehp.jehp_1079_20
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Need-based training of community health officers for tuberculosis care in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra, India: A before and after study

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Community health officers (CHOs) are a newly introduced cadre of mid-level health-care providers who will man the health and wellness centers under Ayushman Bharat Mission in India. Need-based training will help them fulfil their role in early diagnosis, treatment, and referral of tuberculosis (TB) patients. The present study identified the gaps in the awareness about TB in a heterogeneous group of trainees and addressed them through need-based training. … Show more

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“…Customized training content, attuned to the unique needs of diverse cadres, emerges as a cornerstone for enhancing competence and ultimately improving TB management. A noteworthy study in 2020 reinforces this notion, showcasing that customized cadre-specific training can yield substantial improvements in HCP knowledge, consequently leading to enhanced patient outcomes [24]. According to the study by Hoffman et al, such interventions increase not only HCPs' knowledge but also patient outcomes [25].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Customized training content, attuned to the unique needs of diverse cadres, emerges as a cornerstone for enhancing competence and ultimately improving TB management. A noteworthy study in 2020 reinforces this notion, showcasing that customized cadre-specific training can yield substantial improvements in HCP knowledge, consequently leading to enhanced patient outcomes [24]. According to the study by Hoffman et al, such interventions increase not only HCPs' knowledge but also patient outcomes [25].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…By incorporating hypertension awareness campaigns, regular check-ups, and lifestyle modification programs, these centers can promote healthier living and contribute significantly to hypertension prevention. The emphasis should be on creating an environment that fosters health promotion and disease prevention, making it easier for individuals to adopt and sustain healthy lifestyle choices [ 30 ].…”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%