BMC Medical Education | |
Developing core competencies for monitoring and evaluation tracks in South Asian MPH programs | |
Sangeeta Tikyani3  Hemali Kulatilaka1  Sanjay Zodpey3  Anjali Sharma3  Ritika Tiwari3  Preeti Negandhi2  Himanshu Negandhi2  | |
[1] MEASURE Evaluation, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA;Indian Institute of Public Health – Delhi, Plot Number 47, Sector 44, Institutional Area, Gurgaon 122 002, Haryana, India;Public Health Foundation of India, Delhi, India | |
关键词: Competencies; Monitoring and evaluation; Public health education; | |
Others : 1224506 DOI : 10.1186/s12909-015-0403-5 |
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received in 2014-09-01, accepted in 2015-07-06, 发布年份 2015 | |
【 摘 要 】
Background
Monitoring and evaluation (M&E) provides vital information for decision-making and its structures, systems and processes are expected to be integrated throughout the life-cycle of public health programs. The acquisition of these skills should be developed in a structured manner and needs educational systems to identify core competencies in M&E teaching. This article presents our work on harmonizing M&E competencies for Masters level programs in the South Asian context and undertaking the global review of M&E track/ concentration offered in various Masters of Public Health (MPH) programs.
Methods
Through an online search and snow-balling, we mapped institutions offering M&E tracks/ concentrations in Masters of Public Health (MPH) programs globally. We obtained detailed information about their M&E curriculum from university websites and brochures. The data on curricular contents was extracted and compiled. We analyzed the curricular contents using the framework for core competencies developed by the Association of Schools of Public Health (ASPH); and the Miller’s triangle. This data was then used to inform a consultative exercise aimed at identifying core competencies for an M&E track/ concentration in MPH programs in the South Asian context.
Results
Our curricular review of M&E content within MPH programs globally showed that different domains or broad topic areas relating to M&E are covered differently across the programs. The quantitative sciences (Biostatistics and Epidemiology) and Health Policy and Management are covered in much greater depth than the other two domains (Social & Behavioral Sciences and Environmental Health Sciences). The identification of core competencies for an M&E track/ concentration in the South Asian context was undertaken through a consultative group exercise involving representation from 11 institutions across Bangladesh, India, Nepal and Sri Lanka. During the consultation, the group engaged in a focused discussion to reach consensus on a set of 15 core competencies for an M&E track in South Asian MPH programs.
Conclusion
This work presents an opportunity for institutions to identify and re-examine their M&E competencies as a part of their specialized tracks within MPH programs. Our curricular analysis approach has the potential for adaptation and further use in curriculum analysis across different academic specialties.
【 授权许可】
2015 Negandhi et al.
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