Transforming Knowledge into Action
The trainings equipped frontline healthcare workers with critical skills needed to strengthen early diagnosis and improve care for Persons Living with Sickle Cell Disease (PLSCD). Through interactive learning sessions, ward-based practical demonstrations, and peer-to-peer engagement, participants gained confidence in conducting POCT-based screening and interpreting results accurately.
Beyond technical skills, the program cultivated a new generation of healthcare champions who are now positioned to cascade knowledge through Continuous Medical Education (CME) sessions, mentorship, and facility-based coaching within their counties.
Key Outcomes from the Training
The program recorded significant milestones that will contribute to long-term improvements in SCD care and management:
- Strengthened healthcare provider capacity in SCD screening, diagnosis, and acute and chronic care management.
- Enhanced practical skills in newborn and infant screening using Point of Care Tests, supporting earlier diagnosis and timely linkage to care.
- Creation of a trained pool of healthcare trainers committed to expanding SCD knowledge within their facilities and communities.
- Development of practical strategies for rolling out POCT screening across high-volume Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health (MNCH) service points.
- Increased focus on integrating community sensitization and health education into screening interventions to improve awareness and health-seeking behavior.
- Promotion of continuous professional learning to help healthcare providers stay informed on emerging treatments and best practices in SCD care.