Beyond accreditation: unraveling the narrative of public health through a critical race praxis lens.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Frontiers in Public Health Pub Date : 2024-11-08 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fpubh.2024.1383077
Sarah L Collins, Acquel Allen-Mitchell, Travis C Smith, George Hack, Nichole E Stetten, Michael D Moorhouse
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Introduction: Recognizing and addressing health inequities among minority populations are pivotal to public health. Further, public health strives to understand the complexities between race and health without limiting discussions around race as a trivial variable. This commitment toward equity demonstrates considerable similarities to Critical Race Theory (CRT) which led to the creation of the Public Health Critical Race (PHCR) Praxis to instill CRT within public health. However, the literature on how public health education incorporates critical race studies remains limited. The goal of this study was to examine how public health curriculum currently aligns with the PHCR praxis and meets public health's goal of health equity.

Methods: This qualitative study employed document analysis to evaluate academic syllabi from CEPH-accredited MPH programs. Stratified random sampling was applied across two sampling pools, Schools of Public Health (SPH), and Public Health Programs (PHP). Course overviews, course objectives, course curricular information, and course policies were identified and extracted from each syllabus for analysis. A total of 53 syllabi were obtained from a final sample of nine public universities and one private.

Results: Through inductive and directed content analysis, a priori themes of Structural Determinism, Voice, Critical Approaches, Ordinariness of Racism, Social Construction of Knowledge, Intersectionality, Disciplinary Self-Critique, Primacy of Racialization, Race as a Social Construct, Race Consciousness, and their respective categories arose as salient. Two new themes, Antiracism Practices and Culture of Inclusivity, were also present.

Discussion: This study is the first to explore public health education's current curricular practices concerning CRT and antiracist praxes. The results confirm the interwoven nature of public health education with critical race studies, as all principles of PHCR praxis were present. However, the prevalence of these principles varied, suggesting gaps in the alignment of public health curricula and CRT. It is essential that public health educators ensure that the foundational competencies students are expected to display align with public health's goal of health equity. This work can equip MPH programs and public health educators with the ability to revise or bolster their current curricular and instructional efforts to support the pursuit of health, racial equity, and social justice.

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超越认证:从批判性种族实践的视角解读公共卫生叙事。
导言:认识和解决少数群体在健康方面的不平等对公共卫生至关重要。此外,公共卫生致力于了解种族与健康之间的复杂关系,而不是将种族作为一个微不足道的变量来限制讨论。这种对公平的承诺与 "种族批判理论"(Critical Race Theory,CRT)有很多相似之处,这也导致了 "公共卫生种族批判实践"(Public Health Critical Race,PHCR)的创立,以便在公共卫生领域灌输种族批判理论。然而,有关公共卫生教育如何纳入种族批判研究的文献仍然有限。本研究的目的是考察公共卫生课程目前如何与 PHCR 实践保持一致,并实现公共卫生的健康公平目标:这项定性研究采用了文件分析法来评估经 CEPH 认证的公共卫生硕士课程的教学大纲。在公共卫生学院(SPH)和公共卫生项目(PHP)这两个抽样库中进行了分层随机抽样。从每份教学大纲中确定并提取了课程概述、课程目标、课程信息和课程政策,以便进行分析。最终从 9 所公立大学和 1 所私立大学的样本中共获得 53 份教学大纲:通过归纳和定向内容分析,先验主题 "结构决定论"、"声音"、"批判性方法"、"种族主义的普通性"、"知识的社会建构"、"交叉性"、"学科自我批判"、"种族化的首要地位"、"种族作为一种社会建构"、"种族意识 "及其各自的类别成为突出主题。此外,还出现了两个新的主题,即反种族主义实践和包容性文化:本研究首次探讨了公共卫生教育目前在 CRT 和反种族主义实践方面的课程实践。研究结果证实了公共卫生教育与种族批判研究相互交织的性质,因为公共卫生教育实践的所有原则都存在。然而,这些原则的普遍性各不相同,这表明公共卫生课程与 CRT 的一致性存在差距。公共卫生教育者必须确保学生应具备的基本能力与公共卫生的健康公平目标相一致。这项工作可以让公共卫生硕士课程和公共卫生教育者有能力修改或加强他们当前的课程和教学工作,以支持对健康、种族公平和社会正义的追求。
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Frontiers in Public Health
Frontiers in Public Health Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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期刊介绍: Frontiers in Public Health is a multidisciplinary open-access journal which publishes rigorously peer-reviewed research and is at the forefront of disseminating and communicating scientific knowledge and impactful discoveries to researchers, academics, clinicians, policy makers and the public worldwide. The journal aims at overcoming current fragmentation in research and publication, promoting consistency in pursuing relevant scientific themes, and supporting finding dissemination and translation into practice. Frontiers in Public Health is organized into Specialty Sections that cover different areas of research in the field. Please refer to the author guidelines for details on article types and the submission process.
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