Effectiveness of a training program in improving knowledge and skills about selected common neurological disorders among primary healthcare doctors: The Karnataka Brain Health Initiative (KaBHI) in India

Author:

Mailankody Pooja1,Parthasarathy Rajani2,Randeep D2,Rao Girish N.3,Paplikar Avanthi4,Johnson Annie Nithiya Vathani1,Varghese Feba1,Govindaraj Sarath1,Shahed Rehan1,Vasudev Aparna1,Boopalan Deenadayalan1,Kulkarni Girish B.1,Kalkonde Yogeshwar5,Sinha Sanjib1,Alladi Suvarna1,

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurology, National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences, Karnataka, India

2. Department of Health and Family Welfare, Government of Karnataka, Karnataka, India

3. Center for Public Health, National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences, Karnataka, India

4. Department of Speech and Language Studies, Dr. S. R. Chandrasekhar Institute of Speech and Hearing, Karnataka, India

5. Public Health Neurologist and Researcher, Sangwari, Ambikapur, Chhattisgarh, India

Abstract

ABSTRACT Introduction: Neurological disorders are the leading causes of death and disability globally. In low-middle-income countries such as India, there is a wide treatment gap for neurological disorders. To address this gap, an initiative known as the Karnataka Brain Health Initiative (KaBHI) was developed in collaboration with the public health system of the state of Karnataka in India. Method: A structured hybrid training program was conducted for 120 medical doctors working in the Primary Health Centers (PHCs) in the public health system in three districts of Karnataka. Pre- and post-training evaluation was conducted to assess physicians’ knowledge and skills for evaluating patients with common neurological conditions. Results: Of 120 PHC doctors, 111 (92%) scored below the passing score of 50 points out of 100 before the training program. After the training, all trainees scored above this cut-off. The study found a significant improvement in knowledge and skills after the training (before training: 40.48 ± 7.92, after training: 66.28 ± 8.98 (P < 0.001) mean difference = 25.81), and was comparable among the PHC doctors in all three districts. Conclusions: Our study shows the feasibility of training primary care doctors in the public health system to manage selected common neurological disorders. The training program can potentially help to reduce the treatment gap for neurological disorders in India.

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Medknow

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