Using eLearning to improve and retain the knowledge of community health workers in maternal and neonatal health in Rwanda: A cohort study

Author:

Sangwa Yves1ORCID,Ndaruhutse Victor1,Radeny Samson1,Ndatimana Dieudonne1,Niragire François2,Rutayisire Erigene3,Mukamana Beatrice4,Uwamariya Josee1,Kabanda Clovis1,Nyirafaranga Angelique1,Uzayisenga Marie Chantal1,Kanakuze Chris Adrien5,Gasamagera Jean Claude1,Umunyana Jacqueline1,Mazimpaka Christian1

Affiliation:

1. IntraHealth International Kigali Rwanda

2. Department of Applied Statistics University of Rwanda Kigali Rwanda

3. Department of Community Health University of Rwanda Kigali Rwanda

4. Rwanda Biomedical Center Kigali Rwanda

5. Department of Midwifery University of Rwanda Kigali Rwanda

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundIn Rwanda, community health workers (CHWs) serve a crucial function in providing community‐based maternal and neonatal health (CBMNH) services. However, limited access to continuous training affects their confidence and ability to execute their roles effectively. This study aimed at evaluating the impact of eLearning on enhancing and maintaining CHWs’ knowledge of CBMNH.MethodsThis cohort study, conducted from April to October 2021 in two Rwandan districts, evaluated knowledge acquisition and retention among 36 CHWs participating in an eLearning course. Knowledge scores were measured using a structured questionnaire administered pre‐training, post‐training and at a 6‐month follow‐up. Descriptive analysis and paired t‐tests were used to assess mean score differences.ResultsThere was improvement in CHWs’ performance scores following eLearning training, with an average increase from 86.5% to 98.2%. The improvement was sustained at a 6‐month follow‐up. Statistical significance was found between age category and CHWs’ pre‐ and post‐test performance (p = 0.01, p = 0.04 respectively), and between years of experience and pre‐test scores (p = 0.02).ConclusionsThe results of this study suggest that eLearning is an effective method for enhancing and retaining CHWs’ knowledge of CBMNH. The findings support the use of eLearning as a valuable strategy for strengthening the capacity of CHWs in Rwanda and other countries with similar contexts.

Publisher

Wiley

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