Training needs assessment of midwives in selected towns of Cavite / by Lilibeth P. Garcia.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : 2002. Cavite State University- Main Campus,Description: xi, 28 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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Abstract: GARCIA, LILIBETH PINEDA. Training Needs Assessment of Midwives in Selected Towns of Cavite. B.S. Thesis. Bachelor of Science in Development Management major in Training Program Management. Cavite State University, Indang Cavite. April 2002. Adviser: Dr. Anastacia M. Bayas. This study was conducted in five municipalities of Cavite in order to assess the training needs of midwives. Specifically, it aimed to: (1) determine the socio-demographic characteristics and aspirations of midwives in selected towns of Cavite; (2) assess the training needs of midwives in selected towns of Cavite; (3) identify the training preferences of midwives in terms of the manner of training, method, organization to conduct, duration and location/venue (4) determine the problems that midwives encountered in their work. The main sources of data were the 70 midwives from five municipalities of Cavite, namely: Noveleta, Kawit, Rosario, Tanza, and General Trias. Midwife-respondents were selected through simple random sampling. To gather the pertinent data the researcher formulated an interview schedule. Majority of the respondents belonged to the middle age group. All were female and most of them were married. All were college graduate. Maternal and child health, family planning and immunization were the first three training needs in terms of frequency of mention. Lecture was their most preferred training method and since most of them were married with the responsibility of being a wife and mother they preferred a live-out training at their home base Cavite. They also considered government institutions as the most appropriate agency to conduct these trainings. In terms of training duration, they considered the five-day period to be enough. When asked about problems encountered in their work, majority of midwives in Cavite cited lack of medicine as foremost among them.
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GARCIA, LILIBETH PINEDA. Training Needs Assessment of Midwives in Selected Towns of Cavite. B.S. Thesis. Bachelor of Science in Development Management major in Training Program Management. Cavite State University, Indang Cavite. April 2002. Adviser: Dr. Anastacia M. Bayas.
This study was conducted in five municipalities of Cavite in order to assess the training needs of midwives. Specifically, it aimed to: (1) determine the socio-demographic characteristics and aspirations of midwives in selected towns of Cavite; (2) assess the training needs of midwives in selected towns of Cavite; (3) identify the training preferences of midwives in terms of the manner of training, method, organization to conduct, duration and location/venue (4) determine the problems that midwives encountered in their work. The main sources of data were the 70 midwives from five municipalities of Cavite, namely: Noveleta, Kawit, Rosario, Tanza, and General Trias. Midwife-respondents were selected through simple random sampling. To gather the pertinent data the researcher formulated an interview schedule. Majority of the respondents belonged to the middle age group. All were female and most of them were married. All were college graduate. Maternal and child health, family planning and immunization were the first three training needs in terms of frequency of mention. Lecture was their most preferred training method and since most of them were married with the responsibility of being a wife and mother they preferred a live-out
training at their home base Cavite. They also considered government institutions as the most appropriate agency to conduct these trainings. In terms of training duration, they considered the five-day period to be enough. When asked about problems encountered in their work, majority of midwives in Cavite cited lack of medicine as foremost among them.

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