Harvard School of Dental Medicine (HSDM), US.
Fourth year HSDM student, US.
Ann Glob Health. 2021 Nov 22;87(1):113. doi: 10.5334/aogh.3356. eCollection 2021.
The Global Health Starter Kit (GHSK) is an interdisciplinary, competency-based, open access global health curriculum covering global disease and demographic trends, Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the connection between oral health and overall health, social determinants of health, and concepts of sustainable and ethical global health programs. In this study, we evaluate and describe barriers to and facilitators for using and implementing the GHSK curriculum across a variety of new users.
This two-phase study uses the Roger's Adoption Curve concept to standardize this evaluation and inform a strategic plan for continuing to move the curriculum across the chasm from early adopters to an early majority of global oral health educators and learners. We utilized a theoretical adoption framework to identify facilitators and barriers under the domains of innovation and curricular, educator and learner, and institutional and structural factors. Under qualitative Phase 1, five early adopter institutions were interviewed to elicit understanding of factors that contribute to adoption of the GHSK curriculum. Common themes identified were next used to create a Phase 2 quantitative survey for early majority subscribers of the GHSK (N = 27).
These qualitative and quantitative results showed an overall high satisfaction with the quality of the GHSK materials, but also effectively identified barriers to its adoption, including inexperience of faculty in teaching global oral health, a lack of awareness and marketing, and absence of global health accrediting requirements.
By identifying the barriers and facilitators of GHSK curriculum integration, this study provides concrete and specific opportunities to improve its format, relevance, content, and delivery. This study outlines next steps to creating a standardized approach to successfully adopting competency-based global oral health teaching and learning.
全球健康入门套件(GHSK)是一门跨学科的、基于能力的、开放获取的全球健康课程,涵盖了全球疾病和人口趋势、千年发展目标(MDGs)和可持续发展目标(SDGs)、口腔健康与整体健康的关系、健康的社会决定因素,以及可持续和合乎道德的全球健康项目的概念。在这项研究中,我们评估和描述了在各种新用户中使用和实施 GHSK 课程的障碍和促进因素。
这项两阶段研究使用 Roger 的采用曲线概念来规范评估,并为继续将课程从早期采用者推向全球口腔健康教育者和学习者的早期多数采用者跨越鸿沟提供战略计划。我们利用理论采用框架来确定创新和课程、教育者和学习者以及机构和结构因素领域的促进因素和障碍。在定性的第一阶段,对五所早期采用机构进行了访谈,以了解有助于采用 GHSK 课程的因素。确定的共同主题随后用于为 GHSK 的早期多数订户(N=27)创建第二阶段的定量调查。
这些定性和定量结果表明,人们对 GHSK 材料的质量总体上非常满意,但也有效地确定了其采用的障碍,包括教师在教授全球口腔健康方面缺乏经验、缺乏意识和营销,以及缺乏全球健康认证要求。
通过确定 GHSK 课程整合的障碍和促进因素,本研究为改善其格式、相关性、内容和交付提供了具体和具体的机会。本研究概述了下一步创建成功采用基于能力的全球口腔健康教学的标准化方法。