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Evaluation of the 2012 18th Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Epidemiology and 22nd CityMatCH MCH Urban Leadership Conference: six month impact on science, program, and policy.

机译:对2012年第18届母婴健康(MCH)流行病学和第22届CityMatCH MCH城市领导会议的评估:对科学,项目和政策的六个月影响。

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The 18th Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Epidemiology and 22nd CityMatCH MCH Urban Leadership Conference took place in December 2012, covering MCH science, program, and policy issues. Assessing the impact of the Conference on attendees' work 6?months post-Conference provides information critical to understanding the impact and the use of new partnerships, knowledge, and skills gained during the Conference. Evaluation assessments, which included collection of quantitative and qualitative data, were administered at two time points: at Conference registration and 6?months post-Conference. The evaluation files were merged using computer IP address, linking responses from each assessment. Percentages of attendees reporting Conference impacts were calculated from quantitative data, and common themes and supporting examples were identified from qualitative data. Online registration was completed by 650 individuals. Of registrants, 30?% responded to the 6?month post-Conference assessment. Between registration and 6?month post-Conference evaluation, the distribution of respondents did not significantly differ by organizational affiliation. In the 6?months following the Conference, 65?% of respondents reported pursuing a networking interaction; 96?% shared knowledge from the Conference with co-workers and others in their agency; and 74?% utilized knowledge from the Conference to translate data into public health action. The Conference produced far-reaching impacts among Conference attendees. The Conference served as a platform for networking, knowledge sharing, and attaining skills that advance the work of attendees, with the potential of impacting organizational and workforce capacity. Increasing capacity could improve MCH programs, policies, and services, ultimately impacting the health of women, infants, and children.
机译:2012年12月举行了第18届母婴健康(MCH)流行病学和第22届CityMatCH MCH城市领导会议,会议涵盖了MCH科学,计划和政策问题。评估会议对会议后6个月的影响的信息为理解会议的影响以及利用新的伙伴关系,知识和技能提供了至关重要的信息。在两个时间点进行评估评估,包括收集定量和定性数据:在会议注册时和会议后6个月。使用计算机IP地址合并评估文件,链接每个评估的响应。报告会议影响的参会者百分比是根据定量数据计算得出的,而共同主题和支持实例是从定性数据确定的。共有650人完成了在线注册。在注册人中,有30%对会议后6个月的评估做出了回应。在注册和会议后6个月评估之间,受访者的分布在组织隶属关系上没有显着差异。会议之后的6个月中,有65%的受访者表示正在寻求网络互动。 96%的人与同事及其机构中的其他人分享了会议的知识; 74%的人利用会议的知识将数据转化为公共卫生行动。会议对会议与会者产生了深远的影响。大会为交流,知识共享和获得技能提高了与会者的工作能力,并有可能影响组织和劳动力的能力。增加能力可以改善妇幼保健计划,政策和服务,最终影响妇女,婴儿和儿童的健康。

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