Community based Training program:
	    		
	    			
	    			
		        		
			        		
		        		
			        
		   		
		   		
	    	
    	 
    	
   		
        
        	
        		- VernacularTitle:コミュニティを重視した研修方法の検討
 
        	
        	
        	
        		- Author:
	        		
		        		
		        		
			        		Midori ISHIKAWA
			        		
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			        		Miyuki ADACHI
			        		
			        		
		        		
		        		
		        		
		        		
		        		
			        		
			        		
		        		
	        		
        		 
        	
        	
        	
        		- Publication Type:Journal Article
 
        	
        	
        		- Keywords:
        			
	        			
	        				
	        				
			        		
				        		Community;
			        		
			        		
			        		
				        		Counterpart;
			        		
			        		
			        		
				        		Nutrition;
			        		
			        		
			        		
				        		Training programme;
			        		
			        		
			        		
				        		Issue analysis
			        		
			        		
	        			
        			
        		
 
        	
            
            
            	- From:Journal of International Health
	            		
	            		 2006;21(2):141-149
	            	
            	
 
            
            
            	- CountryJapan
 
            
            
            	- Language:Japanese
 
            
            
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		        	Abstract:
			       	
			       		
				        
				        	
Purpose:
To investigate characteristics of community-based issues in nutrition and to assess the effectiveness of a training programme developed to address them.
Design:
The JICA trainee was the chief of the nutrition section of the Nepali Ministry of Health. The project was undertaken after reviewing, in co-operation with JICA, the aims and expected results of the programme. The Nepali trainee alone determined the theme of the programme after considering results of an issue analysis. A programme was then designed to link policy with community realities, incorporating lectures, discussion, and on-site practice. Educational materials employed were those already in use in nutrition programmes both within Japan and in other countries. To create a plan of action, the trainee undertook an analysis of the Nepali communities' institutional and human resources. 
Evaluation of the training programme took place on two levels. The trainee self-evaluated her own issues analysis, community resource assessments, and action plan. Additionally, comments made by the trainee during the training period were recorded, categorized and evaluated.
Results:- 1. The trainee's analysis of the action plan:
 - 1-1. Community issues were analyzed with support of the Japanese staff. The theme of the training was "Awareness of community resources is an essential part of any nutritional programme".
1-2. Through the analysis of institutional and human resources, the "Tea Shop" was found to be key to the community's nutritional improvement.
 - 2. Staff analysis of the trainee's comments:
 - 2-1. Five stages in the change of the trainee's attitude were observed.
  First stage: Shouldn't the responsibility for resolving nutritional issues be with local workers and organizations?
  Second stage: What are the needs of the local citizens?
  Third stage: What are the responsibilities of the leaders?
  Fourth stage: What is needed for me to fulfill my duties?
  Fifth stage: What is the first thing I should do after returning to my office?
- 2-2. Support by staff was thought to be effective in making clear the tasks required of the trainee, in providing a framework for understanding the issues from the community viewpoint, identifying methods for establishing links between community and government and making government-produced materials relevant to the community, informing the process of educational materials development, and analyzing community resources.