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Training needs analysis within the community.

T R Desombre1, L A Munro, R Priest

  • 1Department of Management Studies, University of Surrey, Guildford, UK.

Health Manpower Management
|December 9, 1994
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This study identified key community care training needs through a service design approach. Findings highlight the necessity for multidisciplinary skill acquisition for both managers and direct care staff.

Area of Science:

  • Community Health
  • Healthcare Management
  • Service Design

Background:

  • Agencies partnering in community care provision require tailored training to meet evolving service demands.
  • Ensuring quality in community care necessitates a structured approach to identifying and addressing staff development needs.
  • Adherence to quality standards like EN ISO 9001:1994 is crucial in healthcare service design.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the training needs of agencies involved in community care.
  • To identify priorities for joint training initiatives.
  • To suggest relevant training for both managerial and direct care staff.

Main Methods:

  • A service design approach was adopted, aligning with EN ISO 9001:1994 quality standards.

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  • A self-completion questionnaire was administered to 25 individuals engaged in community care delivery.
  • Data analysis focused on identifying common training requirements and preferences.
  • Main Results:

    • Key priorities for joint training initiatives were successfully identified.
    • Specific training recommendations were developed for managers and direct care personnel.
    • A significant need for skill acquisition across various domains was demonstrated.
    • Respondents emphasized the importance of multidisciplinary training planning.

    Conclusions:

    • The study underscores the critical need for targeted, multidisciplinary training in community care.
    • There is a clear demand and enthusiasm for collaborative training programs among community care providers.
    • Implementing identified training needs can enhance the quality and effectiveness of community care services.