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Capacitación para la intervención sanitaria antiCOVID-19 en Villa Clara: una necesidad del personal de salud / Training for anti-COVID-19 health intervention in Villa Clara: a need for health personnel
Jaramillo Hernández, Liset; Rodríguez Rivas, Migdalia; Méndez Triana, Rayza; Marrero Toledo, Rayza.
  • Jaramillo Hernández, Liset; Centro Nacional Coordinador de Ensayos Clínicos. Villa Clara. CU
  • Rodríguez Rivas, Migdalia; Centro Nacional Coordinador de Ensayos Clínicos. Villa Clara. CU
  • Méndez Triana, Rayza; Centro Nacional Coordinador de Ensayos Clínicos. Villa Clara. CU
  • Marrero Toledo, Rayza; Centro Nacional Coordinador de Ensayos Clínicos. Villa Clara. CU
Edumecentro ; 152023.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1448166
RESUMEN
Fundamento: la disponibilidad de candidatos vacunales cubanos en el enfrentamiento a la COVID-19 posibilitó la realización de intervenciones sanitarias a grupos y territorios de riesgo. Para garantizar que los derechos, la seguridad y el bienestar de los pacientes estén protegidos se precisa el cumplimiento de las normas de Buenas Prácticas Clínicas por los profesionales de salud involucrados, de ahí la capacitación previa de este personal. Objetivo: describir el proceso de capacitación desarrollado en Villa Clara dirigido al personal de salud involucrado en la intervención sanitaria con el candidato vacunal Abdala. Métodos: se realizó una investigación cualitativa entre abril-mayo 2021 en Villa Clara. Se emplearon métodos teóricos, empíricos, matemático-estadísticos y el criterio de especialistas. Fueron identificados los elementos básicos del proceso de capacitación y se establecieron escalas para su evaluación: exitosa, medianamente exitosa y no exitosa. Resultados: se adiestraron 87 facilitadores mediante un taller nacional de Buenas Prácticas Clínicas para desarrollar una capacitación en cascada. Se realizaron 32 talleres que permitieron capacitar al 99,12 % del personal previsto, quienes laboraron durante la intervención sanitaria en 47 sitios clínicos. Durante los recorridos previos se comprobó que el 100 % del personal involucrado en la intervención había recibido el taller impartido. Al evaluar los requisitos establecidos para los locales del sitio se determinó que en todos se cumplían en más del 90 %. Conclusiones: la capacitación en Buenas Prácticas Clínicas del personal involucrado en la intervención sanitaria antiCOVID-19 en Villa Clara se consideró exitosa.
ABSTRACT
Background: the availability of Cuban vaccine candidates in the fight against COVID-19 made it possible to carry out health interventions in risk groups and territories. In order to guarantee that the rights, safety and well-being of patients are protected, compliance with the standards of Good Clinical Practices is required by the health professionals involved, hence the prior training of these personnel. Objective: to describe the training process developed in Villa Clara aimed at health personnel involved in the health intervention with the vaccine candidate Abdala. Methods: a qualitative research was carried out from April to May 2021 in Villa Clara. Theoretical, empirical, mathematical-statistical methods and the criteria of specialists were used. The basic elements of the training process were identified and evaluation scales were established: successful, moderately successful and not successful. Results: 87 facilitators were trained through a national workshop on Good Clinical Practices to develop a cascade training. 32 workshops were held that allowed training 99.12% of the planned personnel, who worked during the health intervention in 47 clinical sites. During the previous tours it was verified that 100% of the personnel involved in the intervention had received the workshop given. When evaluating the requirements established for the premises of the site, it was determined that more than 90% were met in all of them. Conclusions: the training in Good Clinical Practices of the personnel involved in the anti-COVID-19 health intervention in Villa Clara was considered successful.
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Coronavirus Infections / Education, Medical / Professional Training Type of study: Practice guideline / Prognostic study / Qualitative research Language: Spanish Journal: Edumecentro Journal subject: Education / Medicine Year: 2023 Type: Article Affiliation country: Cuba Institution/Affiliation country: Centro Nacional Coordinador de Ensayos Clínicos/CU

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Coronavirus Infections / Education, Medical / Professional Training Type of study: Practice guideline / Prognostic study / Qualitative research Language: Spanish Journal: Edumecentro Journal subject: Education / Medicine Year: 2023 Type: Article Affiliation country: Cuba Institution/Affiliation country: Centro Nacional Coordinador de Ensayos Clínicos/CU