Advancing Health Equity in Integrative Health: The Role of Collaborative Educational Partnerships in Addressing Structural Racism.

Global advances in integrative medicine and health Pub Date : 2025-01-30 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/27536130251315079
Xiaoqing Zhang, Rashmi S Mullur, Cameron Riopelle, Darshan H Mehta, Nanette Vega, Tabatha Parker, Scarlet Soriano, Jessica R Price, Yvette Marie Miller, I Jean Davis, Latha Chandran
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Abstract

Background: Integrative Health (IH) professional organizations are responsible for advancing health equity and addressing structural racism.

Objective: The Academy of Integrative Health and Medicine (AIHM) partnered with the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine to co-create a longitudinal curriculum for its board and staff to address structural racism and health equity in IH.

Methods: We administered a 2-phase curriculum addressing health equity in IH. We evaluated the curriculum with pre & post-surveys of knowledge, attitudes, skills, and behaviors and conducted a qualitative analysis of open-ended questions and personal reflections.

Results: Thirty one respondents took the pre-training survey. The mean knowledge scores for each seminar improved. Qualitative analysis revealed that participants grappled with the pervasiveness of racism and bias engrained within health care.

Conclusion: This curriculum serves as a valuable model for IH professional organizations aiming to address their role in disrupting the effects of racism on health outcomes.

促进综合健康中的健康公平:协作教育伙伴关系在解决结构性种族主义中的作用。
背景:综合健康(IH)专业组织负责促进健康公平和解决结构性种族主义。目的:综合健康与医学学院(AIHM)与迈阿密大学米勒医学院合作,为其董事会和工作人员共同创建纵向课程,以解决卫生保健中的结构性种族主义和卫生公平问题。方法:我们实施了一个两阶段的课程,解决IH的卫生公平问题。我们通过知识、态度、技能和行为的前后调查来评估课程,并对开放式问题和个人反思进行定性分析。结果:31人参加了培训前调查。每次研讨会的平均知识得分都有所提高。定性分析显示,参与者努力应对医疗保健中根深蒂固的种族主义和偏见的普遍存在。结论:本课程为卫生专业组织提供了一个有价值的模式,旨在解决其在破坏种族主义对健康结果的影响方面的作用。
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