The role of Communities of Practice in improving practice in Indigenous health and education settings: A systematic review

E. Wynn, R. Delbridge, C. Palermo, Annabelle M. Wilson
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Introduction: Several workforce development strategies have been developed to improve practice in Indigenous health and education settings. These programs are often not implemented well, and as a result, they don’t have the intended effect on Indigenous health and education outcomes. Building capability of the health and education workforce is critical to improving health and education outcomes for Indigenous Peoples. Interventions that foster communities of practice are effective at influencing practice in various sectors, however no systematic reviews have investigated the impact of communities of practice in Indigenous health or education settings. Methods: This systematic review investigates the role of communities of practice in supporting existing workforce development strategies in Indigenous health and education settings. Seven databases were searched in 2019 and again in 2020. Data synthesis was through thematic analysis. Results: Eleven qualitative studies were included. Most community of practice interventions were situated in education settings. Interventions that foster community of practice can successfully include both Indigenous and non-Indigenous health and education professionals, allowing them to share personal stories, knowledge and resources and engage in personal and group reflection. This supports them to develop culturally responsive health and education tools, assessments and strategies and, therefore, may play a role in improving Indigenous health and education outcomes. Conclusion: Participation in communities of practice coupled with increased training and teaching about Indigenous culture may play a role in improving practice of Indigenous health and education professionals. Further research is required to determine what impact this has on Indigenous Peoples.
实践社区在改善土著卫生和教育实践方面的作用:一项系统审查
导言:已经制定了若干劳动力发展战略,以改进土著保健和教育环境中的做法。这些项目往往没有得到很好的实施,因此,它们没有对土著居民的健康和教育成果产生预期的影响。保健和教育工作人员的能力建设对于改善土著人民的保健和教育成果至关重要。促进实践社区的干预措施在影响各个部门的实践方面是有效的,但是没有系统的审查调查实践社区在土著卫生或教育环境中的影响。方法:本系统综述调查了实践社区在支持土著卫生和教育环境中现有劳动力发展战略方面的作用。2019年和2020年分别对七个数据库进行了搜索。数据综合是通过专题分析进行的。结果:纳入了11项定性研究。大多数社区实践干预措施位于教育环境中。促进实践社区的干预措施可以成功地包括土著和非土著保健和教育专业人员,使他们能够分享个人故事、知识和资源,并参与个人和群体的反思。这有助于他们制定符合文化特点的保健和教育工具、评估和战略,因此可以在改善土著居民保健和教育成果方面发挥作用。结论:参与实践社区,加上增加土著文化的培训和教学,可能在改善土著卫生和教育专业人员的实践方面发挥作用。需要进一步研究以确定这对土著人民有什么影响。
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