Zheng Jinjie, Williams-Livingston Arletha, Danavall N'Dieye, Ervin Christopher, McCray Gail
Department of Medical Education, Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, United States.
Department of Family Medicine, Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, United States.
Front Public Health. 2021 Oct 25;9:667840. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.667840. eCollection 2021.
Ample research evidence has demonstrated that Community Health Worker (CHW) programs are a cost-effective, culturally integrated, and impactful way to improve community health. Although most existing CHW programs recruit adults as CHWs, high school students, with their intellectual readiness and intimate community knowledge, also have great potential to be engaged as CHWs that impact community health. With this potential in mind, the High School Community Health Worker Curriculum (HSCHW), for face-to-face training, was created in 2016 at Morehouse School of Medicine (MSM) as an innovative solution to improve community health in underserved, urban neighborhoods. Sixteen Metro Atlanta high school students participated in the program's first cohort. The face-to-face HSCHW training program received very positive feedback from the students and community partners involved. Additionally, during the inaugural training, the program received more than 150 nationwide inquiries about an opportunity to either participate in the program or replicate its curriculum. Hence, in 2018, a corresponding online curriculum was created to meet these needs. The online HSCHW curriculum covers the roles and competencies described in the CHW Core Consensus (C3) Project and focuses on developing high school students' critical thinking, decision-making, and communication skills. As of February 2021, 346 high school community health workers have participated in this online curriculum. This paper reports on the research study of the critical processes and strategies of transforming, engaging, and implementing the online HSCHW curriculum. The project team conducted the research study to identify the key strategies to transform the face-to-face HSCHW curriculum, the engagement strategies embedded in the online curriculum's content development, and, ultimately, the curriculum's outcomes. Altogether, this mixed-method study analyzed and reported on the learning outcomes of 265 students', in tandem with 17 high school students' focused-group interviews and responses to online surveys. The results showed that integrating instructional design processes is critical for the online curriculum's success. "Interestingness," the latent concept embedded in the online HSCHW curriculum, engages high school students in learning about complex CHW skills, through digital content and activities. Furthermore, the successful implementation of the program and its student learning outcomes was assured by integrating the online curriculum with local schools and community resources, training the local community and school "trainers" to facilitate the curriculum online, and providing ongoing coaching support from the program team. This paper provides a research report on the key strategies and processes of creating and implementing an online CHW curriculum for high school students. Its findings will inform future endeavors to develop an online CHW curriculum for lifelong learners and increase training effectiveness. The online HSCHW curriculum increases the national capacity of community health workers, whose work will increase community engagement and health equity. The curriculum also empowers high school students to acquire health knowledge that can bridge the educational gap between health knowledge acquisition and health knowledge application. Additionally, the online HSCHW curriculum presents a concrete example of leveraging digital platforms to teach complex public health competencies to young adults who can positively impact community health.
大量研究证据表明,社区卫生工作者(CHW)项目是改善社区健康的一种具有成本效益、文化融合且富有成效的方式。尽管现有的大多数CHW项目招募成年人作为社区卫生工作者,但高中生凭借其智力上的准备和对社区的深入了解,也极有可能被聘为能影响社区健康的社区卫生工作者。考虑到这一潜力,2016年莫尔豪斯医学院(MSM)创建了高中社区卫生工作者课程(HSCHW)用于面对面培训,作为改善服务不足的城市社区健康的创新解决方案。16名亚特兰大地区的高中生参加了该项目的首批课程。面对面的HSCHW培训项目得到了参与学生和社区合作伙伴的非常积极的反馈。此外,在首次培训期间,该项目收到了来自全国150多个关于参与该项目或复制其课程的询问。因此,在2018年,创建了相应的在线课程以满足这些需求。在线HSCHW课程涵盖了CHW核心共识(C3)项目中描述的角色和能力,并专注于培养高中生的批判性思维、决策和沟通技能。截至2021年2月,已有346名高中社区卫生工作者参加了这一在线课程。本文报告了对在线HSCHW课程的转化、参与和实施的关键过程及策略的研究。项目团队开展该研究以确定转化面对面HSCHW课程的关键策略、在线课程内容开发中嵌入的参与策略以及最终课程的成果。总的来说,这项混合方法研究分析并报告了265名学生的学习成果,同时结合了17名高中生的焦点小组访谈和对在线调查的回复。结果表明,整合教学设计过程对在线课程的成功至关重要。“趣味性”是在线HSCHW课程中嵌入的潜在概念,它通过数字内容和活动让高中生参与学习复杂的CHW技能。此外,通过将在线课程与当地学校和社区资源整合、培训当地社区和学校的“培训师”以在线推动课程实施以及由项目团队提供持续的辅导支持,确保了该项目的成功实施及其学生学习成果。本文提供了一份关于为高中生创建和实施在线CHW课程的关键策略和过程的研究报告。其研究结果将为未来为终身学习者开发在线CHW课程及提高培训效果的努力提供参考。在线HSCHW课程提高了社区卫生工作者的全国能力,他们的工作将增强社区参与度和健康公平性。该课程还使高中生能够获取健康知识,从而弥合健康知识获取与健康知识应用之间的教育差距。此外,在线HSCHW课程提供了一个利用数字平台向能够积极影响社区健康的年轻人传授复杂公共卫生能力的具体示例。