Fechter-Leggett Ethan D, Like Betsy, Vigneau Diane L, Jarvin Linda, Lindenmayer Joann M
Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine, Tufts University, North Grafton, MA 01536, USA.
J Vet Med Educ. 2011 Summer;38(2):171-83. doi: 10.3138/jvme.38.2.171.
A systematic literature review was performed to summarize the nature, implementation, outcomes, and long-term impacts of previously instituted interventions and programs aimed at educating veterinary public health providers. A logic model was developed to direct the literature search strategy, provide a framework for evaluating the relationship between veterinary public health professional education and their associated population health outcomes, and guide future training development and recommendations for the education of veterinary health professionals. Our literature review indicates that there is a relative lack of published literature that connects veterinary public health educational interventions to population health outcomes. Reasons for the lack of evidence to connect educational programs and population health outcomes include the evaluation of outcomes on a short-term rather than intermediate- or long-term basis, a lack of experimental studies, and infrequent grounding in population health or educational theory. Future intervention recommendations as suggested in the reviewed articles are also summarized.
我们进行了一项系统的文献综述,以总结先前实施的旨在教育兽医公共卫生服务提供者的干预措施和项目的性质、实施情况、结果及长期影响。我们构建了一个逻辑模型,以指导文献检索策略,为评估兽医公共卫生专业教育与其相关的人群健康结果之间的关系提供框架,并指导未来兽医卫生专业人员培训的发展及建议。我们的文献综述表明,将兽医公共卫生教育干预措施与人群健康结果联系起来的已发表文献相对较少。缺乏将教育项目与人群健康结果联系起来的证据的原因包括对结果进行短期而非中期或长期评估、缺乏实验研究以及在人群健康或教育理论方面的基础研究较少。本文还总结了综述文章中提出的未来干预建议。