College of Public Health, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, United States.
Front Public Health. 2020 Dec 1;8:606394. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2020.606394. eCollection 2020.
Competencies in health policy and advocacy should be developed by all health professionals to effectively advance their professions but also effectively collaborate in interprofessional teams to improve public health. However, the COVID-19 epidemic presents a challenge to reaching students of health professions through face-to-face offerings. To meet this need, the University of South Florida College of Public Health developed asynchronous and synchronous online health policy and advocacy modules delivered to an interprofessional group of students pursuing health careers. After learning policy and advocacy material individually through a self-paced online curriculum, faculty gathered the students for a synchronous online event where they formed collaborative groups. In interprofessional teams, students prepared and presented advocacy briefs that were critiqued by the faculty. Post-event evaluation results showed that most students strongly agreed that the interprofessional event was very effective, and they all would recommend the program to other students. Universities and colleges educating students of health professions can take advantage of the technologies employed to keep students safe in the COVID-19 pandemic and still reach students effectively with interprofessional health policy and advocacy content.
所有卫生专业人员都应培养卫生政策和宣传方面的能力,以便有效地推进其专业发展,并且还能够在跨专业团队中进行有效的合作,以改善公共卫生。然而,COVID-19 疫情使得通过面对面授课的方式接触卫生专业学生变得具有挑战性。为了满足这一需求,南佛罗里达大学公共卫生学院开发了异步和同步在线卫生政策和宣传模块,提供给从事卫生职业的跨专业学生群体。在通过自学在线课程独立学习政策和宣传材料之后,教师将学生召集到一起进行同步在线活动,在那里他们组成了协作小组。在跨专业团队中,学生们准备并提交了宣传简报,由教师进行了点评。活动结束后的评估结果表明,大多数学生非常同意该跨专业活动非常有效,他们都会向其他学生推荐该项目。教育卫生专业学生的大学和学院可以利用在 COVID-19 大流行期间保护学生安全的技术,并且仍然能够有效地向学生提供跨专业的卫生政策和宣传内容。