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In response to a perceived lack of graduate-level training in Public Health (the ultimate goal being improved primary health care, PHC) in the Asia-Pacific region, the US agency for International Development and the University of Hawaii entered a cooperative agreement to assist institution of the Asia-Pacific Consortium for Public Health improve their PHC training and other aspects of institutional development. Research performed for the initial phase of the project in Thailand is presented. In collecting data on human resources, the concentration was on public health colleges and regional training centers for PHC in 4 regions, midwifery schools (6), nursing colleges (10), community medicine and nursing and (in 1 case) public health in 3 universities. Out of 121 instructors, 33 had masters degrees or the equivalent. The rest had Bachelors degrees in specialties such as Education, Nursing, Sanitation. 48 had ever attended PHC training programs run by the Training Center for PHC development at Mahidol University. 87 instructors reported needing more training. Only 9.9

作者:P, Suwan;J, Grossman

来源:Asia-Pacific journal of public health 1987 年 1卷 2期

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作者:
P, Suwan;J, Grossman
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Asia-Pacific journal of public health 1987 年 1卷 2期
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Academic Training Asia Delivery Of Health Care Developing Countries Economic Factors Education Health Health Education Health Services Needs Primary Health Care Research Methodology Research Report Sampling Studies Schools Schools, Nursing Schools, Public Health Southeastern Asia Studies Surveys Thailand Training Activities Training Programs Universities
In response to a perceived lack of graduate-level training in Public Health (the ultimate goal being improved primary health care, PHC) in the Asia-Pacific region, the US agency for International Development and the University of Hawaii entered a cooperative agreement to assist institution of the Asia-Pacific Consortium for Public Health improve their PHC training and other aspects of institutional development. Research performed for the initial phase of the project in Thailand is presented. In collecting data on human resources, the concentration was on public health colleges and regional training centers for PHC in 4 regions, midwifery schools (6), nursing colleges (10), community medicine and nursing and (in 1 case) public health in 3 universities. Out of 121 instructors, 33 had masters degrees or the equivalent. The rest had Bachelors degrees in specialties such as Education, Nursing, Sanitation. 48 had ever attended PHC training programs run by the Training Center for PHC development at Mahidol University. 87 instructors reported needing more training. Only 9.9