Methods for Teaching Health Equity and Diversity, Equity Inclusion, and Accessibility to Public Health Practitioners: A Semisystematic Review of the Literature.

Brianne Bostian Yassine,Kaila Graham,Sierra Sledge,Michelle Carvalho
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CONTEXT Training developers and educators play a crucial role in building strategic skills among the public health workforce. They prepare the workforce to respond to and address emerging concerns and priorities, including on the topics of health equity and diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA). OBJECTIVE The purpose of this semisystematic literature review was to identify current evidence-based methods that training developers and educators can apply when teaching DEIA and health equity principles to public health practitioners from various disciplines in the workforce. DESIGN We conducted a semisystematic literature review because this methodology's purpose is to extract rich, in-depth descriptions that matched the aim to find evidence-based teaching methods to apply. RESULTS Six methods that hold promise for effective teaching health equity and DEIA principles emerged as themes: Critical Reflection, Service Learning, Case Studies, Peer-Learning/Dialogue, Workshops, and Simulation Learning. CONCLUSIONS Considerations for best practice identified in this literature review include using multimodal approach to support different learning styles among diverse audiences, tailoring content based on training needs analysis recommendations, and considering onus placed on instructors and learners depending on the content and setting.
向公共卫生从业人员传授健康平等与多样性、平等包容和无障碍教学方法:半系统文献综述。
背景培训开发人员和教育工作者在培养公共卫生人员的战略技能方面发挥着至关重要的作用。本半系统文献综述的目的是确定当前以证据为基础的方法,供培训开发人员和教育工作者在向不同学科的公共卫生从业人员传授 "健康公平与多样性"(DEIA)和 "健康公平 "原则时使用。设计我们进行了一次半系统性文献综述,因为这种方法的目的是提取丰富、深入的描述,以符合寻找循证教学方法的目标:结论本文献综述中确定的最佳实践考虑因素包括使用多模式方法支持不同受众的不同学习风格,根据培训需求分析建议定制内容,以及根据内容和环境考虑教员和学员的责任。
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