Design and Implementation of a Course to Meet the Demand for a Skilled Public Health Workforce to Address the Needs of People With Disabilities

IF 1.1 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Pedagogy in Health Promotion Pub Date : 2024-07-25 DOI:10.1177/23733799241263021
Albina N. Minlikeeva, S. Przybyla
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People with disabilities experience a higher burden of chronic diseases compared to people with no disabilities. To emphasize the importance of addressing health-related disparities affecting this population, multiple objectives of Healthy People 2030 focus on people with disabilities. Accomplishing these objectives requires a culturally competent public health workforce knowledgeable about the health issues and health-related factors affecting people with disabilities and evidence-based public health strategies for effective interventions. To prepare future public health professionals to be a part of efforts of diversity, equity, and inclusion, we developed and implemented a course on disability which was offered as an upper-level elective to students pursuing undergraduate training in public health. We structured the course around selected objectives of Healthy People 2030 and evidence-based strategies mapped to these objectives. The course framework allows for the development of proficiency and competency in these areas through learning about the basic disability-related terms, health issues, health-related behaviors, and social determinants of health affecting people with disabilities. We also aligned the course with the specific accreditation criteria outlined by the Council on Education for Public Health and disability competencies. There is an urgent need for future public health professionals to understand the challenges experienced by people with disabilities and be able to address them. Designing and implementing courses meeting the accreditation criteria and aligned with the national public health objectives could help strengthen the appropriate knowledge and skills of the future public health workforce.
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设计并实施一门课程,以满足对熟练公共卫生人才的需求,满足残疾人的需要
与非残疾人相比,残疾人的慢性病负担更重。为了强调解决影响这一人群的健康相关差异的重要性,《2030 年健康人群》的多个目标都以残疾人为重点。要实现这些目标,就需要一支具备文化能力的公共卫生队伍,了解影响残疾人的健康问题和健康相关因素,并采取循证公共卫生策略进行有效干预。为了培养未来的公共卫生专业人员成为多样性、公平性和包容性工作的一部分,我们开发并实施了一门关于残疾问题的课程,作为高年级选修课提供给正在接受公共卫生本科培训的学生。我们围绕 "2030 年健康人群 "的选定目标以及与这些目标相对应的循证策略设计了该课程。课程框架通过学习与残疾相关的基本术语、健康问题、健康相关行为以及影响残疾人健康的社会决定因素,培养学生在这些领域的能力。我们还根据公共卫生教育委员会列出的具体认证标准和残疾能力对课程进行了调整。未来的公共卫生专业人员迫切需要了解残疾人所经历的挑战,并能够应对这些挑战。设计和实施符合认证标准并与国家公共卫生目标相一致的课程,有助于加强未来公共卫生队伍的适当知识和技能。
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