MEDICAL EDUCATION Training of Doctors at the Geriatric Centre, University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria

West Afr J Med . 2023 Aug 28;40(8):877-882.

Authors

  • L A Adebusoye  et.al

Keywords:

Doctors; Geriatrics; Nigeria; Training; Workforce.

Abstract

Abstract  in English, French

Background: The population of older people is increasing exponentially and geriatric care is just evolving in Nigeria. There is a shortage of training opportunities for doctors in Nigeria to care for older people.

Methods: This was an account of the conceptualisation, structure, and outcomes of the annual two-week basic certificate course in geriatric medicine for doctors at the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, Nigeria, between 2016 and 2022.

Results: In all, 204 doctors were trained. Their mean age was 40.1 ± 8.5 years, and 105 (51.5%) were females. Majority (80%) worked in public hospitals, especially in the tertiary health sector (62.2%). Annual participation increased from 26 participants in 2016 to 39 participants in 2022. Knowledge acquisition was the main reason for attending the course (56.7%). There were 42 didactic lectures and ten clinical/practical sessions. On average, participants' self-rating in caring for older persons improved significantly after (80.2 ± 12.7%) than before (49.9 ± 16.4%) the course [mean difference = 30.24%, 95%CI (25.91-34.57), p<0.0001]. Similarly, the overall post-course test score in the 20 MCQs (14.08 ± 2.89) was significantly higher than the pre-course test (12.51 ± 2.01) scores [Mean difference = 1.57, 95%CI (0.45-2.69), p = 0.007]. Some participants (37.8%) had commenced special clinics for older persons in 39 institutions across Nigeria.

Conclusion: Our training programme has yielded a modest increase in the capacity building of doctors for the care of older Nigerians. However, more concerted efforts are needed to train more doctors throughout Nigeria.

Keywords: Doctors; Geriatrics; Nigeria; Training; Workforce.

L A Adebusoye 1O O Olowookere 1E O Cadmus 2

Published

2023-09-21