DR.G.MANOHARAN, MR.TOM PERDUE, MR.SUDHARSANA, DR.SHOBA DHARMARAJAN, & MR.TITUS SAMRAJ IMPROVING QUALITY OF HIV CARE THROUGH DISTANCE LEARNING SEMINARS: EXPERIENCE IN INDIA XIX International AIDS Conference 2012, Washington DC, July 25 th 2012
Goals To strengthen HIV care delivered by health care workers. To deliver up-to-date and evidence-based information on HIV/AIDS care and management. To establish a national network of HIV clinicians who can work together to address challenging issues through case discussions and lectures.
Objectives Increase knowledge and skills of health care workers related to care, treatment, diagnosis, and comprehensive management of HIV/AIDS patients in resource-limited settings. Rapidly disseminate cutting edge HIV/AIDS research and evidence-based case management approaches.
METHODOLOGY : National Distance Learning Seminar Series (NDLS)
5 NDLS: Definition 1.Physical separation of place 2.Interaction is conducted through one or more media Between instructor and learner Among learners
National Distance Learning Seminar Series (NDLS) Sixty minutes Twice - monthly live distance learning series Experts present on a variety of HIV/AIDS topics using case based format via live sessions Sessions are conducted in English. Archived sessions are available for downloading from the URL: /
NDLS : Participants Medical Officers: ARTC CoE staffs Physicians Other Health Workers
NDLS: Logistics Required Computer with Internet Connection and speaker Projector
NDLS: How to Log-on Go to “ Select “Enter as Guest.” If you are a site, log-in with your site name and location (i.e. Gandhi Hospital, Hyderabad). If you are an individual, log-in with your name and location (i.e. Dr.Raja, Chennai, India).
NDLS : Log-on Instructions Type the URL as provided in the space
NDLS : Log-on Instructions
NDLS: Feedback After each session: Debriefing ( if there is a group) Participant Sign-in sheets Participant Feedback Forms Site Coordinator Feedback Forms
RESULTS National Distance Learning Seminar Series (NDLS)
Results Duration of the study: Sept 2010 to May 2012 Total number of sessions: 36 Total number of speakers: 24 Total number of participants: 1441 Total visits to the recorded sessions: 1840 (April 11-March 12)
Log in details: No. of Participants 31 26
New and repeat participants.
NDLS: Participation over time September 2010 to May 2011 June 2011 to November 2011 December 2011 to May 2012
NDLS: Participant Interaction
NDLS: State-wise Participation
Facility-wise Participation
Speakers / Place of telecast details No. of speakers: 24
Clinical usefulness
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I-TECH Faculty…..
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WHO Faculty…
Lessons Learnt It is an effective approach to increase the knowledge and skills of the medical officers It is interactive Easy to reach the whole country through involvement of national programme managers
Limitations Difficult to evaluate outcomes over distance Challenges with Internet Connection and Technical Difficulties Difficult to coordinate times that work across multiple time zones Strong Central and Local Coordination is necessary
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