Design and implementation of the European-Mediterranean Postgraduate Programme on Organ Donation and Transplantation (EMPODaT) for Middle East/North Africa countries.
MENA countries
organ donation
training
transplantation
Journal
Transplant international : official journal of the European Society for Organ Transplantation
ISSN: 1432-2277
Titre abrégé: Transpl Int
Pays: Switzerland
ID NLM: 8908516
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
Aug 2021
Aug 2021
Historique:
revised:
08
05
2021
received:
16
01
2021
accepted:
10
05
2021
pubmed:
17
5
2021
medline:
21
10
2021
entrez:
16
5
2021
Statut:
ppublish
Résumé
This prospective study reports the design and results obtained after the EMPODaT project implementation. This project was funded by the Tempus programme of the European Commission with the objective to implement a common postgraduate programme on organ donation and transplantation (ODT) in six selected universities from Middle East/North Africa (MENA) countries (Egypt, Lebanon and Morocco). The consortium, coordinated by the University of Barcelona, included universities from Spain, Germany, Sweden and France. The first phase of the project was to perform an analysis of the current situation in the beneficiary countries, including existing training programmes on ODT, Internet connection, digital facilities and competences, training needs, and ODT activity and accreditation requirements. A total of 90 healthcare postgraduate students participated in the 1-year training programme (30 ECTS academic credits). The methodology was based on e-learning modules and face-to-face courses in English and French. Training activities were evaluated through pre- and post-tests, self-assessment activities and evaluation charts. Quality was assessed through questionnaires and semi-structured interviews. The project results on a reproducible and innovative international postgraduate programme, improvement of knowledge, satisfaction of the participants and confirms the need on professionalizing the activity as the cornerstone to ensure organ transplantation self-sufficiency in MENA countries.
Types de publication
Journal Article
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
IM
Pagination
1553-1565Subventions
Organisme : Tempus programme of the European Commission.
Investigateurs
Sayed Akl
(S)
Hesham Badawy
(H)
Rashad Barsoum
(R)
Ayman Dessouky
(A)
Wahid Doss
(W)
Hussein El-Fishawe
(H)
Rizk Elgalley
(R)
Manar Elkholy
(M)
Ahmed El-Shaarawy
(A)
Moustafa Elshazli
(M)
Maher Fawzy
(M)
Tarek Fayad
(T)
Hany Hafez
(H)
May Hassaballah
(M)
Adel Hosny
(A)
Karim Hosny
(K)
Mai Mehrez
(M)
Tarek Mohsen
(T)
Ahmed Mokhtar
(A)
Safinaz Othman
(S)
Ismail Rady Saad
(I)
Mohamed Said
(M)
Maysa Shawqy
(M)
Mohamed Abdelwahab
(M)
Ahmed Akl
(A)
Wafaa Albhaey
(W)
Essam Abu Bieh
(EA)
Tarek Diasty
(T)
Mohamed Saadany
(M)
Ahmed Halawa
(A)
Ayman Maher
(A)
Ahmed Mansour
(A)
Mohamed Nasr Mibed
(M)
Ayman Refaea
(A)
Rasha Refaie
(R)
Ahmed Shokeir
(A)
Fadi Abou Jaoude
(FA)
Maroun Abou Jaoude
(MA)
Imad Hajj
(I)
Walid Faraj
(W)
Najat Fares
(N)
Boutros Ghanem
(B)
Najat Joubran
(N)
Kamil Nassar
(K)
Joe Nohra
(J)
Naji Riachi
(N)
Antoine Stephane
(A)
Farida Younan
(F)
Fayez Abilama
(F)
Fadi Abou Jaoude
(FA)
Maroun Abou Jaoude
(MA)
Sola Aoun Bahous
(SA)
Walid Faraj
(W)
Boutros Ghanem
(B)
Hala Kilani
(H)
Marwan Masri
(M)
Naji Riachi
(N)
Antoine Stephane
(A)
Farida Younan
(F)
Nazih Youssef
(N)
Abderrahim Aït Mhamed
(AA)
Lahoucine Barrou
(L)
Nisrine Bennani
(N)
Siham Bennani
(S)
Elisabeth Cassuto Farid Chehab
(ECF)
Abdelaziz Chlilek
(A)
Mohamed El Hassane Gharbi
(MEH)
Chafik El Kettani El Hamidi
(CEK)
Rachida Habbal
(R)
Malika Khabtou
(M)
Daniel Maroudy
(D)
Ghislaine Medkouri
(G)
Fathi Meziane
(F)
Benyounès Ramdani
(B)
Hicham Sbaï
(H)
Kenza Soulami
(K)
Mohamed Zamd
(M)
Zaitouna Al Hamany
(Z)
Rabia Bayahia
(R)
Abdelkader Belkouchi
(A)
Amine Benkabbou
(A)
Soukaina Doukkali
(S)
Mohamed El Hassane Gharbi
(MEH)
Ahmed Elhijri
(A)
Malika Essakalli
(M)
Mamoun Faroudy
(M)
Abdellatif Koutani
(A)
Mohamed Laaroussi
(M)
Said Moughil
(S)
Naima Ouzeddoun
(N)
Hakima Rou
(H)
Ehab Rafael
(E)
Javier Aguirrezabalaga
(J)
Estephan Arredondo Cordova
(EA)
María Paula Gómez Gómez
(MPG)
Gloria Páez
(G)
Aneta Toncheva
(A)
Juan Villar Gallardo
(JV)
David Paredes Zapata
(DP)
Vicente Jose Torregrosa Prats
(VJT)
Informations de copyright
© 2021 The Authors. Transplant International published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Steunstichting ESOT.
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