TRAINING NEEDS ON HEALTH COMMUNICATION AND EDUCATION ABOUT DIABETES AMONG VILLAGE HEALTH WORKERS IN VU THU DISTRICT, THAI BINH PROVINCE IN 2020

Nguyen Ha My1, Phan Thu Nga1, Nguyen Thi Ai1, Bui Thi Huyen Dieu1, Pham Tuan Dat1
1 Thai Binh University of Medicine and Pharmacy

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Objective: Identify training needs on health communication and education about diabetes among village health workers in Vu Thu district, Thai Binh province in 2020.
Subjects: Village Health Worker and Head of Commune Health Station in the communes of Vu Thu district, Thai Binh province.
Method: the epidemiological method described through the cross-sectional investigation, combine quantitative research and qualitative research.
Results: 70.2% of village health workers had participated in training courses on communication skills - health education; The highest proportion of respondents saying that the training period was enough (76.8%), 95.6% of the respondents think that the content of each training course was appropriate for them, and 62.3% evaluated organizational form of the training class to attract students; 50.4% of
village health workers needed to be trained in health communication skills, 49.5% of village health workers needed to be trained in health counseling skills, 26.2% hoped to train communication skills
through loudspeakers, radio; The most difficulty of village health workers when participating in training / training was due to a matter of time (41.1%).

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