Pro Bono Services in 4 Health Care Professions: A Discussion of Exemplars

Q3 Health Professions Journal of Chiropractic Humanities Pub Date : 2020-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.echu.2020.10.001
Kassandre Goupil MSc, DC, F. Stuart Kinsinger DC, MA
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Abstract

Objective

The purpose of this article is to discuss exemplars of pro bono and charity activities in health care professions.

Methods

We searched PubMed and Google Scholar from inception to August 2019 using search terms “pro bono healthcare,” “medical volunteerism,” “pro bono clinics OR free clinics OR organizations,” “pro bono curriculum OR education,” “underserved OR uninsured OR underinsured OR disadvantaged OR poor populations.” Inclusion criteria were that practitioners, students, or volunteers be involved in pro bono care or education and in any discipline, including medicine, physical therapy, chiropractic, or dentistry.

Results

We selected 5 exemplars to review, and determined that students can benefit from participation in pro bono or charity health care such as through a student administered clinic model. Academic curricula can play a role in building confidence and create positive attitudes and behaviors regarding pro bono and charity activities, and nonprofit organizations can help build sustainable models.

Conclusion

We conclude that the implementation and delivery of health care pro bono or charity services can fill a health care gap and can be applied successfully in the health professions.

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目的本文的目的是讨论公益和慈善活动在卫生保健行业的典范。方法我们搜索PubMed和谷歌Scholar从成立到2019年8月,使用搜索词“公益医疗”、“医疗志愿服务”、“公益诊所或免费诊所或组织”、“公益课程或教育”、“服务不足或未投保或保险不足或弱势或贫困人群”。纳入标准是从业人员、学生或志愿者参与无偿护理或教育,以及任何学科,包括医学、物理治疗、脊椎指压疗法或牙科。结果我们选择了5个范例进行审查,并确定学生可以从参与无偿或慈善医疗保健中受益,例如通过学生管理的诊所模式。对于公益和慈善活动,学术课程可以在建立信心和创造积极的态度和行为方面发挥作用,非营利组织可以帮助建立可持续的模式。结论卫生保健公益或慈善服务的实施和提供可以填补卫生保健空白,可以在卫生专业中成功应用。
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Journal of Chiropractic Humanities
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