Washington Tiffany R, Ward Trina Salm, Young Henry N, Orpinas Pamela, Cornelius Llewellyn J
a University of Georgia School of Social Work , Athens , GA , USA.
b University of Georgia College of Public Health , Athens , GA , USA.
J Interprof Care. 2017 Nov;31(6):785-788. doi: 10.1080/13561820.2017.1346591. Epub 2017 Sep 5.
Interprofessional education (IPE) is one strategy for addressing health inequities; however, little attention has been paid to continuing IPE for practicing social work and healthcare professionals. This article offers guidance to faculty in social work and health-related academic units on offering continuing IPE on the topic of minority health. An interprofessional group of faculty offered a day-long conference on minority health, ethics, and social justice. The conference goal was to promote interprofessional communication in a co-learning environment and promote dialogue on social determinants of health and health equity in the state. Data were obtained from surveys and analysis of work plans developed during the conference. Workshop participants were majority White (62%), social workers (79%), and practiced for 14 years on average. The most useful topics were dementia and polypharmacy. Takeaway strategies included interprofessional work, being mindful of access to resources, and engagement in continuing education. Lessons learned include plan in advance for all professions; recruit faculty and students from multiple departments to increase interprofessional diversity; offer strategies and incentives to increase student participation; be strategic about conference location and format; and identify a strategic format and theme. IPE is a means of preparing learners for working together in their future careers to provide high-quality patient-centred care and reduce health disparities. Professional development can provide an opportunity to enhance skills to address health disparities, and learning can be significantly enhanced when participants connect with colleagues from different professions, discuss diverse opinions, and share successful practices.
跨专业教育(IPE)是解决健康不平等问题的一种策略;然而,对于为在职社会工作者和医疗保健专业人员提供持续的跨专业教育却很少有人关注。本文为社会工作和健康相关学术单位的教师提供有关就少数族裔健康主题开展持续跨专业教育的指导。一个跨专业的教师团队举办了为期一天的关于少数族裔健康、伦理和社会正义的会议。会议目标是在共同学习的环境中促进跨专业交流,并推动关于该州健康的社会决定因素和健康公平的对话。数据来自会议期间开展的工作计划的调查和分析。工作坊参与者大多是白人(62%)、社会工作者(79%),平均从业14年。最有用的主题是痴呆症和多重用药。可采用的策略包括跨专业合作、留意资源获取情况以及参与继续教育。吸取的经验教训包括提前为所有专业做好规划;从多个部门招募教师和学生以增加跨专业多样性;提供策略和激励措施以提高学生参与度;在会议地点和形式上要有策略;确定一个有策略的形式和主题。跨专业教育是一种让学习者为在未来职业生涯中共同努力提供高质量的以患者为中心的护理并减少健康差距做好准备的方式。专业发展可以提供一个提升解决健康差距技能的机会,当参与者与来自不同专业的同事建立联系、讨论不同观点并分享成功实践时,学习效果会显著增强。