NSW Public Health Training Program: 35 years of strengthening public health systems and practice in an Australian setting.

IF 2.5 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Dawn Arneman, Ashleigh A Armanasco, Andrew J Milat
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Objective The public health workforce is central to promoting and protecting the health of individuals, communities, and populations, and to creating environments that support healthy living and wellbeing. This paper describes the history and key outcomes of the NSW Public Health Training Program and examines the program's contribution to building public health capacity in New South Wales (NSW), Australia. Type of program The program is a 3-year workplace training program for public health graduates. Methods The authors used a mixed methods design, including analysis of program data and document review. Results From 1990 to 2023, the program supported the training of 223 public health professionals, including 52 medical graduates undertaking specialist training in public health medicine. Trainees supported critical population health initiatives, provided surge capacity for a range of public health emergencies, and published more than 600 peer-reviewed publications. Most graduates (n =115, 81.0%) and just over half of early exits (n =29, 51.8%) remained with NSW Health after training. The most common graduate occupations were epidemiologist (32.4%), policy analyst (15.5%), and public health or program manager (12.0%). Lessons learnt Building public health workforce capacity takes time and a sustained commitment. Employment outcomes are important indicators of success for workplace training programs. The program has made a substantial contribution to building public health capacity in NSW.

新南威尔士州公共卫生培训计划:35年来在澳大利亚加强公共卫生系统和实践。
公共卫生人力对于促进和保护个人、社区和人群的健康,以及创造支持健康生活和福祉的环境至关重要。本文描述了新南威尔士州公共卫生培训计划的历史和主要成果,并审查了该计划对澳大利亚新南威尔士州(NSW)公共卫生能力建设的贡献。项目类型该项目为公共卫生毕业生提供为期3年的职场培训项目。方法采用项目资料分析和文献复习相结合的混合方法设计。结果从1990年到2023年,该项目共培训公共卫生专业人员223名,其中52名医学毕业生接受公共卫生医学专业培训。受训者支持关键的人口保健倡议,为一系列突发公共卫生事件提供快速应变能力,并出版了600多份经同行评审的出版物。大多数毕业生(n =115, 81.0%)和刚刚超过一半的早期退出者(n =29, 51.8%)在培训后留在新南威尔士州卫生部。最常见的毕业生职业是流行病学家(32.4%)、政策分析师(15.5%)和公共卫生或项目经理(12.0%)。建设公共卫生人力队伍能力需要时间和持续的承诺。就业结果是职场培训项目成功与否的重要指标。该方案为新南威尔士州的公共卫生能力建设作出了重大贡献。
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Public Health Research & Practice
Public Health Research & Practice PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
6.70
自引率
0.00%
发文量
51
审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: Public Health Research & Practice is an open-access, quarterly, online journal with a strong focus on the connection between research, policy and practice. It publishes innovative, high-quality papers that inform public health policy and practice, paying particular attention to innovations, data and perspectives from policy and practice. The journal is published by the Sax Institute, a national leader in promoting the use of research evidence in health policy. Formerly known as The NSW Public Health Bulletin, the journal has a long history. It was published by the NSW Ministry of Health for nearly a quarter of a century. Responsibility for its publication transferred to the Sax Institute in 2014, and the journal receives guidance from an expert editorial board.
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