Beyond the training sessions… Does learning translate into practice? A post-mental health training feedback from the peripheral health workers of Dangahwa
Journal: Journal of Education Technology in Health Sciences (Vol.2, No. 1)Publication Date: 2015-04-01
Authors : Shah N; Mehta R;
Page : 36-37
Keywords : mental health training; peripheral health workers; feedback;
Abstract
Training in mental health is conducted for the peripheral health workers of Dangahwa under the District Mental Health Programme. It enhances their learning and inculcates a favorable attitude towards mental health issues. A focus-group discussion was carried out with the workers within 6 months of their training. The discussion revealed important factors that facilitated or hindered their work at the grass-root level, while they tried to put the learning into practice. The lesson learnt was that feedback from the community level was of crucial importance in modifying the training programme to make it more effective in yielding results.
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