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Improving the number and quality of health workers: Strengthening the capacity of HTIs in Northern Nigeria Mangga R, Goni M, Salele A, Gwarzo U, Adamu F, Adegoke AA Rukkaya Mangga: rukkayamanga@yahoo.com The W4H programme is funded and


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The W4H programme is funded and supported by UK aid from the UK Government. The programme is managed by a consortium of Health Partners International, Save the Children and GRID Consulting, Nigeria

Mangga R, Goni M, Salele A, Gwarzo U, Adamu F, Adegoke AA Rukkaya Mangga: rukkayamanga@yahoo.com

Improving the number and quality

  • f health workers: Strengthening

the capacity of HTIs in Northern Nigeria

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The W4H programme is funded and supported by UK aid from the UK Government. The programme is managed by a consortium of Health Partners International, Save the Children and GRID Consulting, Nigeria

Background

 One of the initiatives of W4H programme is to

support all the 16 HTIs in these five states to achieve and maintain full accreditation.

 At baseline, all the 16 HTIs in the 5 states had

various issues related to failure to achieve

  • accreditation. In 2012, 5 HTIs were denied

accreditation, 10 HTIs were on provisional accreditation and only1 HTI had full accreditation

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The W4H programme is funded and supported by UK aid from the UK Government. The programme is managed by a consortium of Health Partners International, Save the Children and GRID Consulting, Nigeria

Barriers to Accreditation

 Inadequate requisite infrastructure- hostels, school

clinics, demonstration rooms, ICT and libraries

 Lack of tutors plans implementation to increase number

  • f tutors

 Inadequate teaching material to improve quality of

teaching

 Inadequate Institutions for tutorial courses

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The W4H programme is funded and supported by UK aid from the UK Government. The programme is managed by a consortium of Health Partners International, Save the Children and GRID Consulting, Nigeria

Key intervention implemented to meet accreditation by W4H include

 Requisite accreditation construction and rehabilitation of

physical infrastructures conducted in each HTI;

 Developed costed state and HTls operational plans on

accreditation and establishment of accreditation committees.

 Supported state governments to improve attraction,

recruitment and retention of tutors:

 Supported funding of midwives, nurses and community

health officers to undergo tutorial program, post Graduate Program in education and supporting registration of tutors with regulatory bodies

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The W4H programme is funded and supported by UK aid from the UK Government. The programme is managed by a consortium of Health Partners International, Save the Children and GRID Consulting, Nigeria

Key interventions Cont.…….

 Procurement

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books, journals, teaching aids, equipment and supported the installation of internet facilities / Electronic Learning Management System(ELMS)

 Capacity building of tutors, clinical instructors and

preceptors on QoT teaching and supervision skills;

 Twining of tutors with their counterparts in the Royal

college of Midwifery in United Kingdom.

 W4H supported Yobe state to establish Basic Midwifery

program.

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The W4H programme is funded and supported by UK aid from the UK Government. The programme is managed by a consortium of Health Partners International, Save the Children and GRID Consulting, Nigeria

Key interventions cont....

 Supported extra coaching for underperforming students

in all the HTls

 Strengthen the CM in Zamfara and supported the

establishment of new CM in Katsina and Kano

 Supported the adoption of task shifting/sharing policy

based on the states’ peculiarities

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The W4H programme is funded and supported by UK aid from the UK Government. The programme is managed by a consortium of Health Partners International, Save the Children and GRID Consulting, Nigeria

Key interventions cont’d

 Support accreditation committees to conduct quarterly

supportive supervision and submit progress report to the regulatory bodies.

 Tracking of operational plans implementation and

budget performance.

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The W4H programme is funded and supported by UK aid from the UK Government. The programme is managed by a consortium of Health Partners International, Save the Children and GRID Consulting, Nigeria

Results

 With series of high level advocacies to state

governments across the program states, Kano has established 3 new HTIs while Yobe has 1 HTI for Basic Midwifery program. More so, Kano and Katsina have established Community Midwifery (CM) program.

 7 HTIs have full accreditation, 12 have provisional while

1 HTI was denied accreditation

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The W4H programme is funded and supported by UK aid from the UK Government. The programme is managed by a consortium of Health Partners International, Save the Children and GRID Consulting, Nigeria

Trends in Accreditation status of HTIs

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The W4H programme is funded and supported by UK aid from the UK Government. The programme is managed by a consortium of Health Partners International, Save the Children and GRID Consulting, Nigeria

Result contd.

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  • W4H supported 49 nurses, midwives and CHOs for

tutorial courses and BNSc for PGDE.

  • With the increase of more HTIs, the index places

increased by 43% from baseline

  • 70% of the tutors/clinical instructors and preceptors across

program states have adopted the new ideas in teaching methodology

  • Graduation rate for female students improved from

38.02%- 67%

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The W4H programme is funded and supported by UK aid from the UK Government. The programme is managed by a consortium of Health Partners International, Save the Children and GRID Consulting, Nigeria

Conclusion

 Improving the quality and production of health

workers in Nigeria has been identified as one of the critical factors needed to reduce the current maternal and infant mortality and morbidity rate in the achievement

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Universal Health Coverage in Northern Nigeria.

 Hence, Government commitment to pre-service

education is imperative to address the shortage

  • f human resource for health

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The W4H programme is funded and supported by UK aid from the UK Government. The programme is managed by a consortium of Health Partners International, Save the Children and GRID Consulting, Nigeria

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