ICTPH Partners With University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing to Enhance Rural Health
Posted on: Friday, 16 January 2009, 08:00 CST
HYDERABAD, India, January 16 /PRNewswire/ -- To increase access to
healthcare services and improve health outcomes for rural populations, IKP
Centre for Technologies in Public Health (ICTPH) has partnered with the
University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing, USA to pilot the functionality
and viability of nurse-managed Rural Micro Health Centres (RMHC) in Tamil
Nadu, India.
Through the first stage of the partnership, which was signed in January
and remains in effect until the end of the year, Penn Nursing faculty will
collaborate with the ICTPH team to develop Advanced Practice Nurse (APN)
education in India, enhance census survey data analysis, and work on other
areas of research. The full impact of the partnership is expected to last
years.
Welcoming the move, Mr. N Vaghul, Chairman, IKP Trust said "IKP's
Knowledge Park in Hyderabad has developed a decade long tradition as an
innovation hub in R&D and incubation for the pharmaceutical and chemical
sector. ICTPH has now added another dimension to our work at IKP by
connecting research, both in the diagnostic and healthcare delivery domain,
to the urgent needs of developing countries. Our partnership with Penn
Nursing provides an excellent platform for conceptualizing ICTPH as a Centre
for Excellence, focused on enhancing research capabilities for human
resources within the health sector."
On this development, Dr. Zeena Johar, President, ICTPH said "This
partnership provides an opportunity for ICTPH to unlock and translate the
Penn Nursing legacy of pioneering the US Nurse Practitioner movement for the
Indian subcontinent. We aim to critically evaluate various healthcare
delivery models in order to achieve the appropriate balance between
technically qualified medical personnel and local village outreach health
volunteers addressing observed issues of accessibility and affordability."
"This partnership will bring together the strengths of Penn Nursing to
establish and evaluate nursing models of care and ICTPH's innovations in
public health to build nursing capacity and creatively resolve gaps in
primary health care for rural India," said Penn Nursing professor Eileen
Sullivan-Marx, who will recruit Penn nurses for the project, provide
educational consultation, develop and evaluate the strategies to provide APN
care at RMHCs.
"Penn has a global mission, and we encourage our students to learn in
global environments and sustain relationship with the world community. This
partnership is also a way to develop nursing in India as an alternative to
the emigration of nurses from India to other parts of the world. By
developing internal models of nursing care in India that use APN in
partnership with community health workers and other professions, nurses will
be more likely to return or stay in the country," said Penn Nursing Dean Afaf
I. Meleis.
About ICTPH (IKP Centre for Technologies in Public Health), Hyderabad,
India
IKP Centre for Technologies in Public Health (ICTPH) is a not-for-profit
research organization based at the IKP Knowledge Park in Hyderabad (India).
ICTPH aims to improve the health of poor populations by focusing on
designing, developing and delivering innovative solutions in healthcare
concerning India and the developing world. ICTPH researches towards
provisioning enhanced accessibility to healthcare services for rural
populations through a three pronged focus on Epidemiology, Human Capacity and
Healthcare Solutions. Its first field site is being developed in
collaboration with IFMR Trust (http://www.ifmrtrust.co.in) in remote rural
areas of Thanjavur in Tamil Nadu (India).
Visit ICTPH at: http://www.ictph.org.in
About University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing, USA
The University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing is the only Ivy League
institution to offer Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctoral degrees in nursing.
The mission of the School, as part of a major research university, is to
develop, disseminate, and utilize nursing knowledge through research,
education, and clinical practice. Research guides education and shapes
practice that emphasizes identification of, response to, and leadership for
the healthcare needs of a multicultural world. The School of Nursing is one
of 12 Schools at the University of Pennsylvania, a nationally-ranked research
university founded by Benjamin Franklin in 1740.
Visit Penn Nursing at: http://www.nursing.upenn.edu
For further details please contact:
ICTPH (IKP Centre for Technologies in Public Health)
Dr. Zeena Johar
President
Email: zeena.johar@ictph.org.in
Mobile: +91-9790-967-932
University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing
Ms Artika Rangan
Associate Director of Communications
Uni. of Pennsylvania School of Nursing
Claire M. Fagin Hall, Room 452
418 Curie Boulevard
Philadelphia, PA 19104-4217
Email: artika@nursing.upenn.edu
SOURCE IKP Centre for Technologies in Public Health
Source: PR Newswire
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