Presentation for 2014 11-10 11.05 curriculum webinar-dongbo
1. Developing a Training
Curriculum
in Tobacco Dependence
Treatment
for Healthcare Professionals
Expert Perspectives
A series of mini-modules
developed for Global Bridges/IGLC Grantees
2. WHO training package: "Strengthening
health systems for treating tobacco
dependence in primary care" The package contains four parts and targets four different audiences.
It took three years to develop and a variety of individual experts, WHO
CCs, other partners were involved in the process.
3. Step 1: Needs analysis & task analysis
WHO followed six steps to
develop the training package
Step 2: Set training objectives & key content
Step 3: Prepare program agenda and
lesson plans
Step 4: Write trainer's manual and
trainee's workbook
Step 5: Deliver training
Step 6: Evaluate
Source: Garry Mitchell. The trainer's handbook: the AMA guide to effective training. 1998
4. Current use and future
applications
It has been disseminated to all WHO
Member states and it is available in
English, Spanish and Chinese.
Training and capacity building activities
(2010-2014)
− PAHO/AMRO: Bahamas, Barbados, Panama, Trinidad and Tobago
− EMRO: Iran, Jordan(three regional workshops), Egypt(two regional
workshops)
− AFRO: Mauritius, Cameroon, Kenya
− WPRO: The Philippines, Malaysia, Cambodia, Japan(one regional
workshop)
− SEARO: Nepal
Future applications:
− To promote the integration of brief tobacco interventions into TB
treatment programs, NCD interventions and maternal, child and