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Immunization training
Progress and Issues
“Review cum Workshop on Immunization Programme” 18 – 20 May 2011, New Delhi
Dr. Renu ParuthiTraining Focal Person
WHO-NPSP
Immunization training of Medical Officers Immunization Handbook,
Facilitators’ Guide and training kits developed by GoI in 2008, revised in 2009
All training materials supplied from the national level to the states.
TOTs conducted during 2009 at national, regional and state level coordinated by NIHFW and WHO-NPSP and 1000 trainers trained
Immunization training of Medical Officers - Progress
21,000 out of 60,000 (35%) MOs trained till date in 2
years
Training is completed (>90%) by only 5 states of AP,
Punjab, Meghalaya, Puducherry & D&N Haveli
Good progress (>50%) in 8 states of Assam, Tamil Nadu,
Haryana, Delhi, Chandigarh, Goa, Sikkim and D&D
Training has not started after TOTs in 4 states of
Himachal Pradesh, J & K, Tripura and Lakshadweep.
Slow progress (<50%) in rest of the 18 states.
Immunization training of Medical Officers – Issues and Interventions required
Issues Priority is not given to MO
training
Only one or two training centers
involved in the state
Attendance in the sessions is
poor
Training guidelines are not
followed
Lack of regular reporting of the
progress of training by the states
Name-based database of trained
MOs is not maintained.
Recommendations
Priority needs to be given to
complete the training by 2011 –
2012.
Need to decentralize the training in
few states as Bihar, Jharkhand,
Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan.
States with Partner support to
ensure monitoring of the quality of
training
Report the progress regularly to the
national level along with name based
database of trained MOs.
Immunization training of Health workers Immunization Handbook for HWs
and the Facilitator’s Guide first developed in 2006
Revised and updated based on recommendations of the performance assessment study of HW training conducted in 2009
Two days training of all HWs needs to be conducted (for new HWs as well refresher for those trained more than 3 years back).
Hindi and English version of handbooks sent from national level to the states.
Translation and printing in local language to be done by the states with PIP funds.
Immunization training of Health workers – Progress and Issues
How many states have started the training of health workers after the TOTs?
Any Issues? Any support required regarding the
training materials or the Training of trainers?
Training of Vaccine & Cold Chain Handlers
Any person handling vaccines & cold chain at PHC/CHC/District/ divisional/regional/state level
Using Handbook for Vaccine and Cold Chain Handlers (2010) – English (2000+2000) and Hindi (9000)
Two days, residential, batch size – 15 Three TOT trained trainers full time both days Use ILR/DF/Cold box/vaccine carriers/ stabilizers as
per handbook Interactive – demonstration, hands on practice,
exercises, role play, film on cold chain, etc.
Status of Cold Chain Handlers’ Trainings 221 state trainers trained in 9 TOTs (2010-11) All states covered except Lakshadweep and
Dadra & Nagar Haveli Trainings started – An. Pradesh, Arunachal
Pradesh, Bihar, Chandigarh, Delhi, Goa, Gujarat, Haryana, J & K, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Mizoram, Odisha, Puducherry, Punjab, Rajasthan, UP, Uttarakhand (19) .
30% (751/2504) district trainers trained - State TOTs
20% (6586/32800) cold chain handlers trained
Issues
Whom to train? CCH in PHCs/CHCs, district level
Planned for one-day training in state PIPs Translation into local languages Non residential training Regular monitoring needed Information regarding trainings planned
not conveyed in time - facilitation Reports of trainings conducted not
conveyed regularly
Need for name-based database
Trained CCH - reduced AEFIs and vaccine wastage
CCHs at ILR points keep changing – tracking ILR points for untrained CCH for training
DIOs/district CCTs and SEPIOs/SCCOs can maintain database at own level, track ILR points to train new CCH, supportive supervision & monitoring
Reporting format – name-basedDETAILS OF VACCINE AND COLD CHAIN HANDLERS TRAINED (2-DAYS)
Reporting date:
S. No.
Name of Vaccine/Cold Chain Handler trained
Designation, place of posting
District State Training dates
Training venue
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.
Signature
What needs to be done?
Translation of module into local language Train district trainers Plan to train all handlers in 2011-12 Ensure quality training Regular reporting, name-based data
base at district, state and national level Prepare training plans / share training
dates (states and district level)
Information sharing – VCCH trainings
Training plans and training reports - Immunization Division with copy to Director, NIHFW every month
Soft copy (excel format) of name-based tracking format to [email protected] and [email protected]
Training of Refrigerator Mechanics & Cold Chain Officers
At State Health Transport Organization, Pune
Repair and maintenance of cold chain equipments
1722 mechanics and CCOs trained since 1983
Trainings conducted at SHTO, Pune – 2007-10
Training on maintenance of WIC/WIF (154 technicians)
TOT for stabilizers’ repairs (29)
Training on repair of non-CFC ILR and DF (457 from 38 states/UT)
Training of solar equipment maintenance (98 from 16 states)
Current training need
Induction training for Cold Chain Technicians – UP(20), Punjab (9), Bihar (5), other states (3)
Training for repairs and maintenance of non-CFC ILR/DF – three batches
Training for repairs of voltage stabilizers – three batches
THANK YOU!
Questions?
Support needed?