Feedback
The purpose of this section is provide opportunity for the trainers to provide feedback to the developers of the curriculum on areas where the curriculum could be improved.
The purpose of this section is provide opportunity for the trainers to provide feedback to the developers of the curriculum on areas where the curriculum could be improved.
The purpose of this section is to provide guidance on the post-training follow-up program.
The Wrap-Up session brings the training to a close, facilitates learners to undertake the post-training test, and enables the discussion of, and agreement on, the post-training follow-up support and mentorship plan for learners.
Module 5 builds understanding of the indicators of evidence use. It also builds skills in developing and implementing an effective communication strategy, which is important to enable the use of the policy briefs developed in Module 4.
Module 3 builds knowledge of how to assess the quality and rigor of research evidence and other information before deciding to use it. It provides a basic review of various research designs and methodologies and the kinds of evidence they produce, and a critical appraisal of the strength of research articles and bodies of evidence. It also provides guidance on how to assess the quality of non-scientific information.
Module 2 develops knowledge and skills in finding evidence for responding to policy questions or issues. Specifically, the module builds knowledge on the credible sources of evidence for decision-making in the health sector. It also builds skills in conducting effective and systematic searches for evidence and assessing evidence sources, as well as establishing and maintaining meaningful links with researchers.
Module 1 of the EIPM training course seeks to enable learners to gain an in-depth understanding of the public policy-making process. Specifically, the module builds knowledge and appreciation of the complexity of decision-making in public policy and programming, underscoring the fact that evidence has to compete with many factors to inform policy or program decisions. The module facilitates in-depth discussion of the wide range of actors and factors that influence public policy decisions and the facilitators and barriers to evidence use in these decisions.
The Introduction provides an overview of the EIPM course and establishes a conducive learning environment. Specifically, it enables learners and trainers to know each other. It also enables learners to appreciate the objectives of the training course, it’s rationale, and the course components. It further enables learners to get familiar with the training agenda and training materials, and the logistics, and set ground rules for the training.
The evidence-informed policy-making (EIPM) training curriculum is designed for skilled, experienced trainers, with in-depth understanding of the public policy decision-making processes and hands-on experience of working with policy-makers or working as a policy-maker. Trainers should be familiar with what constitutes ‘evidence’, research designs, and how evidence is used in decision-making.