Knowledge Item: CA-Training Impact: Provider Practices and Patient Care-04
How the Training Affected How Trainees Provide Services
In a cross-cutting telephone study of
218
service providers who were interviewed an average of eight months after HIV/AIDS training, trainees
were asked: "How have the training session(s)
you attended improved or changed the way you provide care to patients/clients? Please tell
me a specific example from your own experience about how you changed your provision of
care to patients/clients as a result of the trainings."
Six content categories were identified: (1) More
Knowledge about How to Treat Patients; (2) Greater Compassion; (3) Protocols and
Procedures; (4) Greater Comfort and Confidence; (5) Universal Precautions; and (6) No
Effect.
Trainees rated the experience to be
most effective if they reported changes related to protocols and procedures shifts, greater comfort and
confidence, and greater compassion.
Project site and direct provider status predicted
the example types provided by trainees. Direct service providers were much more likely
to provide concrete examples of how they gained knowledge about how to treat patient.
However, trainee characteristics did not significantly predict perceived training
effectiveness.
Percent of Trainees Who
Indicated Training Affected How They Provided HIV Services in These
Ways...
Knowledge Item Citation: Huba, G. J.,
Panter, A. T., Melchior, L. A., and the HRSA/HAB SPNS Cooperative Agreement Steering Committee (1998-2001). Knowledge Item: CA-Training Impact: Provider Practices
and Patient Care-04 from HRSA/HAB's SPNS Cooperative Agreements on
Innovative Models of Care, The Measurement Group Knowledge Base on HIV/AIDS Care, Online at www.TheMeasurementGroup.com.

Last Updated:
March 25, 2005; data through August
31, 1998; analyses conducted February 1999.


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