Development of Learning Materials to Address Social and Medical Factors Impacting a Minoritized Population

Whitney Lucas Molitor, M. Ikiugu, Ranelle M Nissen, M. Avoseh, D. Kenyon, Sabina Kupershmidt
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Health outcomes are multi-factorial. Health professionals must weigh all factors when making recommendations and providing intervention, however, limited learning materials which describe the health of minoritized populations exist for students in health science educational programs, necessitating the development of content for interprofessional learning that address the health factors experienced by underserved populations. This study used a descriptive design. Eleven expert content reviewers from eight health science and medical professions were recruited and provided feedback on the quality and content of a developed case study that described the lifestyle and health status of an individual from an ethnic minoritized population. Participants strongly agreed that the content strengthened the case study’s usefulness as a tool for interdisciplinary education. Most reviewers strongly agreed that social factors were a key component of the case and that it was suitable for use in interdisciplinary education. Incorporating social determinants into a case was viewed favorably by case reviewers who indicated that the components of the case were high quality and important as a tool for interprofessional education.
编写学习材料,解决影响少数民族人口的社会和医疗因素问题
健康结果是多因素的。卫生专业人员在提出建议和提供干预时,必须权衡所有因素。然而,卫生科学教育项目中为学生提供的描述少数群体健康状况的学习材料非常有限,因此有必要开发针对服务不足人群健康因素的跨专业学习内容。本研究采用描述性设计。研究招募了 11 位来自 8 个健康科学和医学专业的内容评审专家,他们对所开发的案例研究的质量和内容提供了反馈意见,该案例研究描述了一个少数民族人群的生活方式和健康状况。与会者一致认为,案例研究的内容增强了其作为跨学科教育工具的实用性。大多数审稿人强烈认为,社会因素是该案例的关键组成部分,适合用于跨学科教育。案例评审员对将社会决定因素纳入案例的做法表示赞同,他们认为案例的各个组成部分质量很高,是跨专业教育的重要工具。
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