Mentoring approaches in a safe surgery program in Tanzania: Lessons learned during COVID-19 and recommendations for the future

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作者
Fitzgerald, Laura [1 ,9 ]
Tibyehabwa, Leopold [2 ]
Varallo, John [1 ]
Ernest, Edwin [2 ]
Patted, Anmol [1 ]
Bertram, Margaret Mary [1 ]
Alidina, Shehnaz [3 ,4 ]
Mshana, Stella [5 ]
Katoto, Adam [6 ]
Simba, Dorcas [2 ]
Charles, Kevin [7 ]
Smith, Victoria [8 ]
Cainer, Monica [8 ]
Hellar, Augustino [2 ]
机构
[1] Jhpiego, 1615 Thames St, Baltimore, MD USA
[2] Jhpiego Tanzania, Safe Surg 2020 Project, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
[3] Harvard T H Chan Sch Publ Hlth, Boston, MA USA
[4] Harvard Med Sch, Program Global Surg & Social Change, Boston, MA USA
[5] Jhpiego Tanzania, Safe Surg 2020 Project, Mara, Tanzania
[6] Jhpiego Tanzania, Safe Surg 2020 Project, Kagera, Tanzania
[7] Assist Int, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
[8] Assist Int, Ripon, CA USA
[9] Jhpiego, 1615 Thames St, Baltimore, MD 21231 USA
关键词
Maternal health; Obstetrics; Surgery; Health systems; Capacity building; Mentorship; HEALTH;
D O I
10.1016/j.sopen.2023.07.014
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R61 [外科手术学];
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摘要
Background: COVID-19 has dramatically affected the delivery of health care and technical assistance. This is true in Tanzania, where maternal mortality and surgical infection rates are significantly higher than in high-income countries. This paper describes lessons learned about the optimal application of in-person and virtual mentorship in the Safe Surgery 2020 program to improve the quality of surgical services in Tanzania before and after the COVID-19 pandemic.Methods: From January 2018 through December 2020, Safe Surgery 2020 supported 40 health facilities in Tanzania's Lake Zone to improve the quality of surgical care. A blended surgical mentorship model, employing both onsite and virtual mentorship, was central to the program's capacity development approach. With COVID19, the program pivoted to full virtual mentorship. Through continuous learning and adaptation processes, including a human-centered design workshop, surveys assessing mentors' confidence with different competencies, and focus group discussions with mentors, mentees and safe surgery program staff, the program distilled the optimal use of mentorship models.Results: Developing complex surgical skills, addressing contextual considerations, problem-solving, and building trusting relationships were best suited to in-person mentorship, whereas virtual mentorship was most effective in supporting mentees' quality improvement projects, data use, case discussions, and reinforcing clinical practices. Leading successful virtual learning required enhanced facilitation skills and active engagement of health facility leadership.Conclusions: In-person and virtual mentorship offer distinct benefits and complement each other when combined. Investing more in-person mentorship at the beginning of programs allows for the establishment of trust that is foundational to effective mentorship.
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