Parameters Affecting Training Transfer in Health Professions after Faculty Development: A Qualitative Study

  • Falahat Nasir School of Dentistry, SZABMU
  • Tahira Sadiq Assistant Director, RILM Professor of Public Health, Riphah International University
  • Rahila Yasmeen Dean, Riphah Academy of Research & Education (RARE), Riphah International University
  • Muhammad Zafar Iqbal Research Scientist at Acuity Insights, Canada
  • Ayesha Fazal Demonstrator, Department of Medical Education, School of Dentistry, SZABMU
  • Saima Zafar Senior Registrar, Foundation university College of dentistry, Islamabad
Keywords: Training Transfer, Faculty Development, Qualitative Research, Health Professions

Abstract

are selected for training programs to acquire the desired knowledge and skills, and apply those at workplace for the brighter future of the institute. However, occasionally the desired outcomes after such measures are usually not attained.

Methodology: A qualitative descriptive study was undertaken. Semi-structured interviews conducted over ZOOM from July 2021 to August 2021. Purposive sampling was done, and 12 health professionals were interviewed about parameters of training transfer.    

Results: The qualitative data analysis was the second stage. Twelve people took part in a semi-structured interview, which included health professionals from the following domains: 3 medical doctors, 4 dental professionals, 1 DPT faculty member, 2 nursing faculty members, and 2 allied health sciences faculty members. Following a content analysis of the qualitative data, ten themes were identified, which were then divided into four domains: Trainee characteristics, training design, organizational environment, and profession are all factors to be considered.

Conclusion: The study explores many factors that influence training transfer, and conducting diagnostic evaluations can assist learners, trainers, and training managers achieve effective training transfer. It will pave ways to improve faculty development program by early diagnosis and interventions to improve overall outcome of the program.

Published
2024-03-28
Section
Original Articles