Training Curriculum in Interpersonal Communication, Referral and Follow-up Process, and Selected Practices in Infection Prevention and Control
Materials in this document are designed for training service providers who work at a variety of health facilities in Iraq. The curriculum can be used to train health professionals including physicians, nurses, midwives and other health workers in group training or, with adaptation, as a basis for individualized or self-directed learning.
The goal of this curriculum is to serve as a basic tool and guide for trainers/facilitators to provide trainees/participants with the opportunity to acquire and update the knowledge and skills necessary to:
- Use interpersonal communication to improve Information, Education and Counseling
- To use the referral and follow-up process to ensure effective referral of clients
- Implement selected practices in Infection Prevention and Control
- Provide the participants with opportunities to be exposed to and initiate the development of attitudes favorable to the systematic use of the knowledge and skills acquired to improve the quality of care and services
Source: Ministry of Health, Government of Iraq
Date of Publication: March 25, 2019
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