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Background: The InfAct (Information for Action) is a Joint Action of the European Commission’s 3rd Health Pro‑
gramme with the main goal to build an infrastructure of a health information system for a stronger European Union
and to strengthen its core elements.
The InfAct Joint Action was developed along 36months and structured in 10 work packages.
Portugal co-led the Work Package 6 (WP6) of this project, which included the development of the proposal of a
fagship capacity building programme - the European Health Information Training Programme - and its evaluation. The
evaluation objectives included: to evaluate the adequacy of the training programme to the health information needs
in the European Member States; to identify possible changes regarding the participants selection process, the training
activities and the pedagogical project; and to contribute to the understanding of the potential of the programme to
add to available ofers in learning on the topics of Public Health information, on the capacity building and behavioural
changes in Public Health activities which can be attributed to the course, and of the potential of the programme to
contribute to the alignment of health information criteria and procedures between the European Member States.
Methods: The evaluation process was developed using an observational descriptive study design using a mixed
methodological approach with both document analysis and primary data collected by questionnaires and interviews
analysis. Mixed quantitative and qualitative data collection methods and analysis were used.
Results: The proposal of the European Health Information Training Programme seemed adequate to the formative
needs and capacities in line with the work performed by the InfAct project. In what concerns about its main the‑
matic areas, it was also aligned with the areas identifed in the previous formative needs and capacities mapping. The
participants selection process proposed seemed, in general, adequate. The potential of the European Health Information Training Programme proposal to learning, capacity building and behavioral changes at work attributable to the
course was considered positive, as well as the potential to the alignment of health information criteria and procedures
between European Union Member States.
Discussion: In general, we found high consistency between the results obtained from data collected by the techniques used. However, diferent suggestions for improvement were outlined by the evaluation study population.
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Health Information Health Data Evaluability Evaluation Information Training Programme European Health Information Training Programme Europe Determinantes da Saúde e da Doença
Pedagogical Context
Citation
Arch Public Health . 2022 May 7;80(1):133. doi: 10.1186/s13690-022-00895-2
Publisher
BMC
