Understanding and Supporting the Health Education Specialist Role in Clinical Settings.

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Health Education & Behavior Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-18 DOI:10.1177/10901981251322389
Lakeshia Brown, Joshua Bernstein
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Abstract

There is a persistent misunderstanding in the interdisciplinary field of public health, particularly regarding the roles and titles associated with health education specialists. The confusion necessitates a focus on collaboration, professional development, and standardizing terms within the realm of public health, health education, and health education specialists. To contribute to clarifying these roles, a qualitative exploratory case study was conducted, specifically examining the challenges and skills of health education specialists in clinical care or hospital settings. During three virtual focus group discussions, 13 participants who were selected through convenience sampling from the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing expressed their perspectives. Thematic analysis revealed key themes associated with challenges that included respect, buy-in, and prioritization. Concerning skills, the data indicated an overlap when assessing the most and least utilized skills of health education specialists. The application of skills correlated to size of the health care system or clinical care setting as well as the title and function of the health education specialist. Those working in larger health care systems primarily utilized fewer skills as their tasks and efforts were more concentrated. The implications for practice suggest that health care organizations can fully utilize and integrate health education specialists with concerted efforts on buy-in from executive leadership, professional growth, and clear communication to promote awareness of the role. These efforts will empower health education specialists to elevate their expertise, bring awareness to the profession, and enhance the quality of patient education.

理解和支持健康教育专家在临床环境中的作用。
在公共卫生的跨学科领域,特别是在与卫生教育专家相关的角色和头衔方面,存在着持续的误解。这种混乱需要关注公共卫生、健康教育和健康教育专家领域内的合作、专业发展和术语标准化。为了澄清这些角色,进行了定性探索性案例研究,具体检查了临床护理或医院环境中健康教育专家的挑战和技能。在三次虚拟焦点小组讨论中,通过方便抽样从国家健康教育资格认证委员会选出的13名参与者表达了他们的观点。专题分析揭示了与挑战相关的关键主题,包括尊重、支持和优先排序。关于技能,数据表明,在评估卫生教育专家使用最多和最少的技能时存在重叠。与卫生保健系统或临床护理设置的规模以及健康教育专家的头衔和功能相关的技能的应用。那些在大型卫生保健系统工作的人主要使用较少的技能,因为他们的任务和努力更加集中。对实践的启示表明,卫生保健组织可以充分利用和整合健康教育专家,并在行政领导、专业成长和明确沟通方面共同努力,以提高对这一角色的认识。这些努力将使健康教育专家能够提高他们的专业知识,提高对职业的认识,并提高患者教育的质量。
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Health Education & Behavior
Health Education & Behavior PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
8.60
自引率
2.40%
发文量
75
期刊介绍: Health Education & Behavior is the official publication of the Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE). The journal publishes authoritative and practical information on critical health issues for a broad range of professionals interested in understanding factors associated with health behavior and health status, and strategies to improve social and behavioral health. The journal is interested in articles directed toward researchers and/or practitioners in health behavior and health education. Empirical research, case study, program evaluation, literature reviews, and articles discussing theories are regularly published.
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