Strengthening Public Health Preceptorship Through Project ECHO

IF 1.1 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Leah M. Brandis, Tonya M. Johnson, Maryan Carbuccia Abbott, Betty T. Izumi, Robin L. Baker, Brad M. Wipfli, Melinda M. Davis
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Project ECHO® (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) is a telementoring workforce development model. This manuscript describes the development, delivery, and evaluation of a Public Health Preceptor ECHO program as a strategy to boost knowledge and confidence of public health preceptors, who guide public health students through an applied practice experience (internship). The Public Health Preceptor ECHO is a collaborative effort between two Oregon schools of public health. The six-session ECHO was developed between summer and fall 2022 and first delivered in winter 2023. Participants completed fixed and open response surveys after each ECHO session and at the program’s end. Quantitative responses were analyzed using Stata and illustrative qualitative responses were selected to highlight program impacts. Forty-three individuals registered to participate in the ECHO and 27 participants attended each session on average. Participants reported increased knowledge and skills, especially in communication with interns. The ECHO also provided resources for further training and mentorship, and examples of administrative policies and protocols for managing an intern project. In addition to boosting preceptors’ confidence to support public health students, two impacts included a grant submission to establish a hub for student internship stipends and extending university-sponsored housing to public health students in rural communities. Project ECHO is a promising methodology for training future public health preceptors.
通过 ECHO 项目加强公共卫生指导
ECHO® 项目(社区医疗保健成果推广)是一种指导式劳动力发展模式。本手稿介绍了公共卫生实习生 ECHO 项目的开发、实施和评估情况,该项目是一项增强公共卫生实习生知识和信心的战略,公共卫生实习生通过应用实践经验(实习)来指导公共卫生专业的学生。公共卫生前导 ECHO 是俄勒冈州两所公共卫生学院的合作项目。为期六节的 ECHO 于 2022 年夏季至秋季期间开发,并于 2023 年冬季首次交付。参与者在每次 ECHO 课程结束后和课程结束时填写固定和开放式问卷。我们使用 Stata 对定量回答进行了分析,并选择了说明性的定性回答来突出项目的影响。有 43 人注册参加了 ECHO,平均每期有 27 人参加。参与者报告说,他们增长了知识和技能,尤其是在与实习生沟通方面。ECHO 还提供了进一步培训和指导的资源,以及管理实习生项目的行政政策和协议范例。除了增强实习医生支持公共卫生专业学生的信心外,项目还产生了两个影响,一是为建立学生实习津贴中心提交了拨款申请,二是为农村社区的公共卫生专业学生提供了大学赞助的住房。ECHO 项目是培训未来公共卫生实习生的一种很有前途的方法。
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