布朗大学公共卫生学院聘任奖学金:为改善囚犯和社区健康设计教育

IF 1.1 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH International Journal of Prisoner Health Pub Date : 2021-11-17 DOI:10.1108/IJPH-04-2020-0025
Alexandria Macmadu, Lauren Brinkley-Rubinstein, Ian Gonsher, Jennifer G Clarke, Bradley W Brockmann
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目的本文的目的是描述“为更好的囚犯和社区健康设计教育”这门课程,该课程为学生提供了为涉及刑事司法的人构建现实世界健康教育材料所需的知识、技能和资源。设计/方法/办法通过美国罗德岛布朗大学公共卫生学院设计和实施了一个多阶段聘任奖学金课程。学生们与教师、主题专家和受影响的社区成员密切合作,在六个主题领域制定了高度定制的健康教育项目。本文描述了论文的结构和结果,希望其他教师和机构可以复制该模型的组成部分。独创性/价值参与公共卫生的奖学金可以为学生提供丰富的合作学习经验,如果执行有效,这些努力可以为服务不足的社区提供强有力的和知情的健康教育干预和计划。
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Engaged scholarship at the Brown University School of Public Health: designing education for better prisoner and community health.

Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to describe the course, "Designing Education for Better Prisoner and Community Health," which provided students with the knowledge, skills and resources needed to build real-world health education materials for persons who are criminal justice involved.

Design/methodology/approach: A multiphase engaged scholarship course was designed and implemented through the Brown University School of Public Health in Rhode Island, USA.

Findings: Students collaborated closely with instructors, subject matter experts and affected community members to develop highly tailored health education projects across six topic areas. The structure and outcomes of the paper are described with the hope that other instructors and institutions might replicate components of the model.

Originality/value: Engaged scholarship in public health can provide students with rich, collaborative learning experiences, and when executed effectively, these endeavors can provide underserved communities with robust and informed health education interventions and programs.

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International Journal of Prisoner Health
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