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    How Management and Leadership Training Can Impact a Health System: Evaluation Findings From a Public Health Management Training Program in Cambodia

    Horváth, Chelsea
    Hong, Kimsear
    Wheeler, Paulah
    Ir, Por
    Chhea, Chhorvann
    Kinzer, Michael H.
    Ly, Vanthy
    Willacy, Erika
    2022-01-26

    In 2017, the National Institute of Public Health in Cambodia collaborated with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to provide management and leadership training for 20 managers and senior staff from 10 health centers. We conducted a mixed methods evaluation of the program's outcomes and impact on the graduates and health centers. From June 2018 (baseline) to January 2019 (endpoint), we collected data from a competency assessment, observational visits, and interviews. From baseline to endpoint, all 20 participants reported increased competence in seven management areas. Comparing baseline and endpoint observational visits, we found improvements in leadership and governance, health workforce, water, sanitation, and hygiene, and health centers' use of medical products and technologies. When evaluating the improvements made by participants against the World Health Organization's key components of a well-functioning health system, the program positively contributed toward building four of the six components—leadership and governance, health information systems, human resources for health, and service delivery. While these findings are specific to the context of Cambodian health centers, we hope this evaluation adds to the growing body of research around the impact of skilled public health management on health systems.

    management
    leadership
    health system
    evaluation
    Cambodia
    health workforce capacity building
    training
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    Copyright (c) 2022 Horváth, Hong, Wheeler, Ir, Chhea, Kinzer, Ly and Willacy
    https://resources.equityinitiative.org/handle/ei/621
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