Office of Public Health Practice, College of Public Health, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE, 68198-4335, USA.
Department of Health Promotion, Center for Reducing Health Disparities, Central States Center for Agricultural Safety and Health (CS-CASH), Office of Latino Latin American Studies (UNO OLLAS), College of Public Health, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE, 68198-4340, USA.
J Community Health. 2022 Feb;47(1):79-86. doi: 10.1007/s10900-021-01020-0. Epub 2021 Aug 13.
In 2017, Public Health 3.0 was introduced, providing recommendations that expand traditional public department functions and programs. Operationalizing the framework requires that local health departments invest in the requisite professional skills to respond to their community's needs. The purpose of this paper is to determine the professional skills that are most important for local health departments to respond to large public health issues and challenges that are having a major impact on their communities. The study used a cross-sectional assessment of the education and training needs of local public health departments in Nebraska following the principles of practice-based systems research. The assessment was designed to assess the training and education needs of local health department staff members. The questions measured the perceived importance of and respondent's capacity across 57 core competencies for public health professionals modified from the Council on Linkages Between Academia and Public Health Practice. A total of 104 staff members from seven local health departments were requested to complete the assessment and 100% of the individuals responded to and completed the assessment. Twenty-eight skills were identified as the most important skills needed for local health departments. The skills were themed and categorized into four domains. (1) Data, Evaluation, and Quality Improvement, (2) Community Engagement and Facilitation, (3) Systems Thinking and Leadership, and (4) Policy and Advocacy. The results from this analysis provide direction to strengthen and transform the public health system into one that is connected, responsive, and nimble. Additionally, it also highlighted a glaring omission that Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion should be included as the fifth domain.
2017 年,引入了公共卫生 3.0,提出了扩展传统公共部门职能和项目的建议。实施该框架需要地方卫生部门投资于必要的专业技能,以满足其社区的需求。本文旨在确定地方卫生部门应对对其社区产生重大影响的重大公共卫生问题和挑战所需的最重要的专业技能。该研究采用基于实践的系统研究原则,对内布拉斯加州地方公共卫生部门的教育和培训需求进行了横断面评估。该评估旨在评估地方卫生部门工作人员的培训和教育需求。这些问题衡量了受访者对 57 项公共卫生专业人员核心能力的感知重要性和能力,这些能力是从学术与公共卫生实践联系委员会修改而来的。要求来自七个地方卫生部门的 104 名工作人员完成评估,100%的人回复并完成了评估。确定了 28 项被认为是地方卫生部门最需要的技能。这些技能被主题化并分为四个领域。(1)数据、评估和质量改进;(2)社区参与和促进;(3)系统思维和领导力;(4)政策和宣传。该分析的结果为加强和转变公共卫生系统提供了方向,使其成为一个互联、响应和灵活的系统。此外,它还突出了一个明显的遗漏,即公平、多样性和包容性应该被包括作为第五个领域。