Title: | Assessing behavioural influences and behavioural changes following Safer Anaesthesia from Education (SAFE) Obstetrics training in Africa and Asia |
Authors: | Turner, R.R. Hart, J.K. Sanga, E. Shrestha, A.B. Gurung, T. Murambi, P. Shrestha, R.R. Rahat, M.A. Walker, I. Bull, E.R. Dharni, N. Lilaonitku, M. Snell, D. Byrne-Davis, L.M.T. Behavioural Science for International Health Workforce, Division of Medical Education, School of Medical Sciences, University of Manchester, UK Behavioural Science for International Health Workforce, Division of Medical Education, School of Medical Sciences, University of Manchester, UK Department of Anaesthesiology and Critical Care, Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre, Tanzania Parpokar Maternity and Women’s Hospital, Professor, National Academy of Medical Sciences, Nepal Parpokar Maternity and Women’s Hospital, Nepal Midlands State University, Zimbabwe National Academy of Medical Sciences and Bir Hospital, Nepal (Anaesthesiology) Shaheed Tajuddin Ahmad Medical College, Gazipur, Bangladesh Retired Consultant Anaesthetist, UK Behavioural Science for International Health Workforce, Division of Medical Education, School of Medical Sciences, University of Manchester, UK Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecology, UK University of California San Francisco, USA Anaesthesia and Critical Care, Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, UK Behavioural Science for International Health Workforce, Division of Medical Education, School of Medical Sciences, University of Manchester, UK |
Keywords: | Behavioural influences Behavioural change Education and training Maternal Health Low-and middle-income countries |
Issue Date: | 2025 |
Publisher: | Elsevier |
Abstract: | Background
There is a need for continuing professional development in obstetric anaesthesia in low- and middle-income countries to reduce maternal and newborn mortality and morbidity. The Safer Anaesthesia From Education (SAFE) Obstetrics training course was developed to meet this need and has been delivered to over 3,355 healthcare providers in 40 countries. The impact the training course has on behavioural influences and behaviour change is not known. The study aimed to evaluate the impact on behaviour and behavioural influences following the SAFE Obstetric training course in four new locations across Africa and Asia (Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Nepal and Bangladesh). |
URI: | https://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/6636 |
Appears in Collections: | Research Papers
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