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Technological University Dublin Technological University Dublin ARROW@TU Dublin ARROW@TU Dublin Conference Papers School of Physics & Clinical & Optometric Science 2009 One Student One Family and the Mozambique Eyecare Project, the One Student One Family and the Mozambique Eyecare Project, the Interaction Between Optometry Students and the Community in Interaction Between Optometry Students and the Community in Nampula, Mozambique Nampula, Mozambique Stephen Thompson Technological University Dublin, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://arrow.tudublin.ie/scschphycon Part of the Civic and Community Engagement Commons, Ophthalmology Commons, and the Optometry Commons Recommended Citation Recommended Citation Thompson, S. "One student one family and the Mozambique eyecare project, the interaction between optometry students and the community in Nampula, Mozambique". One student one family policy document, 2009 This Conference Paper is brought to you for free and open access by the School of Physics & Clinical & Optometric Science at ARROW@TU Dublin. It has been accepted for inclusion in Conference Papers by an authorized administrator of ARROW@TU Dublin. For more information, please contact [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License
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Technological University Dublin Technological University Dublin

ARROW@TU Dublin ARROW@TU Dublin

Conference Papers School of Physics & Clinical & Optometric Science

2009

One Student One Family and the Mozambique Eyecare Project, the One Student One Family and the Mozambique Eyecare Project, the

Interaction Between Optometry Students and the Community in Interaction Between Optometry Students and the Community in

Nampula, Mozambique Nampula, Mozambique

Stephen Thompson Technological University Dublin, [email protected]

Follow this and additional works at: https://arrow.tudublin.ie/scschphycon

Part of the Civic and Community Engagement Commons, Ophthalmology Commons, and the

Optometry Commons

Recommended Citation Recommended Citation Thompson, S. "One student one family and the Mozambique eyecare project, the interaction between optometry students and the community in Nampula, Mozambique". One student one family policy document, 2009

This Conference Paper is brought to you for free and open access by the School of Physics & Clinical & Optometric Science at ARROW@TU Dublin. It has been accepted for inclusion in Conference Papers by an authorized administrator of ARROW@TU Dublin. For more information, please contact [email protected], [email protected], [email protected].

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License

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One Student One Family and the Mozambique Eyecare Project

The Interaction Between Optometry Students and the Community in Nampula, Mozambique

Stephen Thompson MSc BSc

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•Summary and methodology

•Introduction to Mozambique Eyecare Project

•Introduction to Universidade Lúrio and to 1 Student 1 Family

•Results (benefits and challenges)

•Conclusions

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Summary This paper aims to explore the successes and challenges of the One Student One Family programme within the context of the Mozambique Eyecare Project

Methodology Surveys and key informant interviews:

Optometry students

Individuals

Teaching faculty

Project partners

Baseline and census data

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Mozambique Eyecare Project

• Partners:

• Universidade Lúrio

• Dublin Institute of Technology

• International Centre for Eyecare Education (ICEE)

• University of Ulster

• Address unmet eye care needs through HRD

• Focus on Lusophone Africa.

• Key output - Optometry School in Nampula

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Optometry School and Universidade Lurio• Opened in 2007

• 6 courses in Faculty of Health Science

• Optometry started in 2009

• Global Curriculum from ICEE

• 3 year groups

• 55 Undergraduate Students

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One Student One Family

“To educate and train a new generation of professionals, who are competent and committed to development, science and the welfare of local communities”One Student One Family policy document 2009

StudentsFamilies

University

Community

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Programme overview

• Process of consultation with community leaders

• Each student assigned a family

• Each student assigned a group

• Semesters 1 to 4 – basic public health

• Semesters 5 onwards – discipline specific public health

• 2 hours theory, 2 hours practical

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Family 1

Family 2

Family 3

Family 4

Family 5

Family 6

Optometry student

Nutrition student

Pharmacy student

Dentistry student

General medicine student

Nursing student

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Baseline data

• Baseline survey November 2010

• Gathered by students in 5th and 6th semesters

• Optometry students not involved

• Introduction to scientific methodology

Number of students 208

Number of families 207

Total family members 1,196

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Baseline data

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0 - 4 5 - 9 10 - 14 15 - 19 20 - 24 25 - 29 30 - 34 35 - 39 40 - 44 45 - 49 50 - 54 55 - 59 60 - 64 65 +

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Age groups in years

Age distribution for 1S1F Programme

Data from 2010 1S1F Baseline SurveyNB. 2% of subjects did not respond to the question on age

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Baseline data

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0 - 4 5 - 9 10 - 14 15 - 19 20 - 24 25 - 29 30 - 34 35 - 39 40 - 44 45 - 49 50 - 54 55 - 59 60 - 64 65 +

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Age groups in years

Age Distribution for Mozambique, Nampula and the 1S1F Programme

MOZAMBIQUE

NAMPULA

1S1F

Data from 2010 1S1F Baseline Survey and the 2007 National CensusNB. 2% of subjects for 1S1F did not respond to the question on age

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Benefits to the Students

• Clinical practice

• Broader awareness of health science

• Introduction to scientific research

• Problem solving

• Interaction with other students

• Sense of belonging to Nampula

“It puts what we learn into perspective. We can apply our knowledge to reality.” Joel Bambamba - Optometry student

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Benefits to the families

• Awareness of public health

• Improved hygiene

• Access to knowledge

• Increased trust in medicine

• Disease prevention

• Increased importance of education

“I have learnt many things. For example how to brush my teeth and how to improve my personal hygiene”Vitorina Antonia - 21 years old participant

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Benefits to the University

• Develop an understanding of the institution

• Return on investment (value for money)

• Research possibilities

• Strengthen learning outcomes

“The research possibilities for the university are significant and as the programme matures, they will be realised.” Tatiana Santana – Universidade Lurio

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Benefits to the Community

• Improved public health

• Direct access to (future) health care professional

• Access to University facilities

• Ripple effect (community as the beneficiary)

• Reduced pressure on local health facilities

• Communal areas improved

“It is better and cheaper for us as a community to avoid a disease rather than getting it and trying to treat it.” Reglo de Muatala - Community leader

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Challenges

• Existing health services and Ministry of Health

• Language

• Scope of practice

• Control and supervision

• Language of resources and educational tools

• Loss of students or families

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Challenges continued

• Specialist faculty shortages

• Faculty unfamiliar with the community

• Lack of medical resources

• Research challenges

• Baseline

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Conclusions

“The One Student One Family programme allows community focused optometrists to be trained. This is one of the main objectives of the Mozambique Eyecare Project”.Aoife Phelan – Dublin Institute of Technology

• Project is in its infancy

• Potential is significant

• Some challenges identified

• All involved stand to benefit

• The project is a perfect fit with MEP objectives.

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Contributors Ms. Aoife Phelan FAOI, - Dublin Institute of Technology Dr. James Loughman PhD, FAOI - Dublin Institute of TechnologyMs. Tatiana Santana MSc – Universidade Lúrio Elizebete Catarino BSc – Universidade Lúrio Vivien Ocampo MSc - Universidade Lúrio Cesar Faria MSc - Universidade Lúrio

Thank youStephen Thompson MSc BSc Project Manager for the Mozambique Eyecare ProjectEmail: [email protected] Tel: +258 826 862 446 Skype: stephen.thomo