WOSQUAL 2019 Conference

Experiential Learning Methods based on Education and Training in Management Community Health Centers to Improve the Competency of Health Workers in South Sulawesi Health Centers
Andi Mansur Sulolipu (a), Ridwan Amiruddin (b), Sukri Palutturi (c*), Ridwan M. Thaha (d)

hasanuddin University


Abstract

Background: The quality of the results of education and training of health workers in general is still inadequate. Ineffective training activities can be seen in the number of complaints from trainees and learning outcomes that are not optimal. Aims: To find out the influence of Experimental Strategy-based training on the Coordination of Health Training Participants. Methods: This study used qualitative methods. The informants were 12 trainees. Data collection used in-depth interviews. The tools used were tape recorders, and camcorders. Results: This study found that the Experiential Learning method is relevant for use in increasing Competency Based Training in a group of health workers (Doctors, Nurses, Midwives, and SKM (Bachelor of Public Health) who come from different functional health positions) at the South Sulawesi Community Health Center. Conclusion: Competency Based Training for health workers can be done using one method, namely Experimental Learning.

Keywords: Education, Training, Experimental Learning and Competency Based Training

Topic: Information, technology, and women

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract-plain/6zGd8kmPCKYQ

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