West African Center for Emerging Infectious Diseases, Jos University Teaching Hospital, Jos, Nigeria.
Department of Pathology, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX, United States.
Front Public Health. 2024 Jul 30;12:1375424. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1375424. eCollection 2024.
In recent years, the concept of One Health (OH) has arisen as an approach that helps to catalyze the creation of transdisciplinary teams needed for surveillance and investigation of emerging disease dynamics. Besides a wealth of descriptions of what the OH approach encompasses, a dearth of information is available regarding the training of individuals in OH competencies. In 2019, the Nigerian Center for Disease Control developed an OH strategic plan to meet the country's human, animal, and environmental health challenges. In response to the demand for clinicians, scientists, climatologists, conservationists, and environmentalists, who have expertise in environment, human, plant, and animal health to work collaboratively in addressing OH challenges in Nigeria. An interprofessional group of faculty from the University of Texas Medical Branch, the University of Jos, and the National Veterinary Research Institute convened to develop a novel OH course 'entitled 'One Health for Translational Team Science. The objective of the course was to explore the evolution of an emerging epidemic, capitalizing on various learning environments, including animal, environmental, human, and public health perspectives. The 6-week course comprised of three parts: 2-weeks virtual part of case-based group discussions focusing on animal and environmental aspects, 2 weeks of individual field experiences, and a final virtual part focusing on human health. Pedagogical tools used were: case-based group discussions, breakout group presentations, role-play activities, field project write-up, peer evaluation, group writing assignments, and weekly reflections with the goal of working in teams to develop and practice the fundamental leadership and management skills in addressing emerging public health challenges. Post-course evaluations showed that all participants felt more confident identifying and practicing the necessary attitudes and skills to participate effectively in the evaluation of an outbreak. Furthermore, the roles, responsibilities, and "One Health ways of thinking" for the various disciplines and professions involved in improving global health were articulated and identified.
近年来,“One Health”(OH)理念作为一种方法出现,有助于促进创建跨学科团队,以监测和调查新出现的疾病动态。除了大量描述 OH 方法所包含的内容外,关于 OH 能力的个人培训信息却很少。2019 年,尼日利亚疾病控制中心制定了一项 OH 战略计划,以应对该国在人类、动物和环境卫生方面面临的挑战。为了满足临床医生、科学家、气候学家、自然资源保护主义者和环境学家的需求,他们在环境、人类、植物和动物健康方面具有专业知识,需要合作应对尼日利亚的 OH 挑战。来自德克萨斯大学医学分校、乔斯大学和国家兽医研究所的一组跨专业教师举行会议,开发了一门新的 OH 课程,题为“转化团队科学的 One Health”。该课程的目的是探索利用各种学习环境,包括动物、环境、人类和公共卫生视角,探索新兴传染病的演变。该 6 周课程包括三个部分:2 周基于案例的小组讨论虚拟部分,重点关注动物和环境方面,2 周个人实地经验,以及最后 2 周专注于人类健康的虚拟部分。使用的教学工具包括:基于案例的小组讨论、分组演示、角色扮演活动、实地项目报告、同行评估、小组写作作业和每周反思,目的是团队合作,制定和实践解决突发公共卫生挑战的基本领导和管理技能。课程结束后的评估显示,所有参与者都更有信心确定和实践必要的态度和技能,以有效参与疫情评估。此外,还阐明和确定了参与改善全球卫生的各个学科和专业的角色、责任和“One Health 思维方式”。