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Building capacities of Auxiliary Nurse Midwives (ANMs) through a complementary mix of directed and self-directed skill-based learning-A case study in Pune District, Western India.

Shilpa KarvandeVidula PurohitSomasundari Somla GopalakrishnanB Subha SriMatthews MathaiNerges Mistry
Published in: Human resources for health (2020)
In India, there are some ongoing initiatives for building skills of the ANMs like skilled birth attendance and training in skills lab. However, such a complementary mix of skill-based 'directed' and 'self-directed' learning approaches could be a plausible model for building capacities of health workforce. In view of the transforming healthcare delivery system in India and the significant responsibility that rests on the shoulder of ANMs, a transponder mechanism to implement skill building exercises at regular intervals through such innovative approaches should be a priority.
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