Day 3 Speaker Presentation - Elizabeth Rafii-Tabar
1. Our experiences of M&E
Kitovu โ RCOG partnership
Lizzie Rafii-Tabar
Global Health Projects Manager
RCOG
ยฉ Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
2. ยฉ Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
Kitovu โ RCOG partnership project
Excellence in: Obstetric Skills
3. ยฉ Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
Training HCPs in Masaka region of Uganda to improve quality of
emergency obstetric care (EOC)
GOAL โ Improved delivery of EOC and referral at targeted health facilities in Masaka
Region
OUTCOMES -
1. HCPs competently delivering EOC and adhering to timely referral procedures 3, 6
and 12 months after training
2. HCPs trained as trainers competently working alongside UK volunteers to deliver
the course in at least 2 subsequent courses
OUTPUTS โ
1. HCPs with improved understanding and enhanced skills to deliver EOC from health
facilities in Masaka Region, immediately after training
2. HCPs with improved understanding of and enhanced skills on how to teach the
course after attending train the trainer from health facilities in Masaka Region
Our project
4. ยฉ Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
What did we aim to
measure?
# of patients receiving improved EOC delivered by delegates
trained โ GOAL
# of HCPs who administer correct EOC & correct referral
procedures, 3 months after training โ OUTCOME
# of HCPs who deliver training to others 3 months after being
trained as trainers OUTCOME
# of HCPs who demonstrate increased knowledge & skill
immediately after training โ OUTPUT
# of HCPs who demonstrate confidence in teaching others
immediately after being trained as trainers โ OUTPUT
5. ยฉ Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
Methods & tools used
Skills & knowledge testing/recall
Interviews
Observations
Review of health centre
data
Visits to health centres
UK trainees/Ugandan
consultants
6. ยฉ Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
Lessons learned
Keep it contained & manageable
Challenge of showing impact on mortality/morbidity
Involve expertise at the start
Knowledge recall and patient experience
Timeframe
Patient involvement but Ethics
Volunteer learning & development
Refresher training opportunities
Delegates felt valued because
they were followed up
7. ยฉ Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
Thank you
E: erafii-tabar@rcog.org.uk