Defining Clinical Public Health.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Bernard Choi, Barry Pakes, Rose Bilotta, Kathryn Graham, Neeru Gupta, Arlene S King, Helen Dimaras, Xiaolin Wei, Brian Gibson, Donna L Reynolds, Shaun K Morris, Peter Selby, Bart J Harvey, Ann L Fox, Beth Rachlis, Shafi Bhuiyan, Onye Nnorom, Ross Upshur
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Abstract

Purpose: To solve complex health issues, an innovative and multidisciplinary framework is necessary. The Clinical Public Health (CPH) Division was established at the University of Toronto (UofT), Canada to foster inte-gration of primary care, preventive medicine and public health in education, practice and research. To better understand how the construct of CPH might be applied, we surveyed clinicians, researchers and public health professionals affiliated with the CPH Division to assess their understanding of the CPH concept and its utility in fostering broad collaboration.

Methods: A two-wave anonymous survey of the active faculty of the CPH Division, UofT was conducted across Canada. Wave 1 participants (n = 187; 2016) were asked to define CPH, while Wave 2 participants (n = 192; 2017) were provided a synthesis of Wave 1 results and asked to rank each definition. Both waves were asked about the need for a common definition, and to comment on CPH.

Results: Response rates for the first and second waves were 25% and 22%, respectively. Of the six definitions of CPH from Wave 1, "the intersection of clinical practice and public health," was most highly ranked by Wave 2 participants. Positive perceptions of CPH included multidisciplinary collaboration, new fields and insights, forward thinking and innovation. Negative perceptions included CPH being a confusing term, too narrow in scope or too clinical.

Conclusion: The concept of Clinical Public Health can foster multidisciplinary collaboration to address com-plex health issues because it provides a useful framework for bringing together key disciplines and diverse professional specialties.

定义临床公共卫生
目的:为了解决复杂的卫生问题,需要一个创新的多学科框架。加拿大多伦多大学设立了临床公共卫生司,以促进初级保健、预防医学和公共卫生在教育、实践和研究中的整合。为了更好地了解CPH的构建可能如何应用,我们调查了CPH部门下属的临床医生、研究人员和公共卫生专业人员,以评估他们对CPH概念的理解及其在促进广泛合作方面的作用。方法:对加拿大UofT CPH部门的在职教师进行了两波匿名调查。第一组受试者(n = 187;2016年)被要求定义CPH,而第二波参与者(n = 192;2017年)提供了Wave 1结果的综合,并要求对每个定义进行排名。双方都被问及是否需要一个共同的定义,并对CPH发表评论。结果:第一波和第二波有效率分别为25%和22%。在第一波的六个CPH定义中,“临床实践和公共卫生的交叉点”在第二波参与者中排名最高。对CPH的积极看法包括多学科合作、新领域和新见解、前瞻性思维和创新。负面看法包括CPH是一个令人困惑的术语,范围太窄或太临床。结论:临床公共卫生概念可以促进多学科合作,解决复杂的健康问题,因为它提供了一个有用的框架,将关键学科和不同的专业专业结合在一起。
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Clinical and Investigative Medicine
Clinical and Investigative Medicine 医学-医学:研究与实验
CiteScore
1.50
自引率
12.50%
发文量
18
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical and Investigative Medicine (CIM), publishes original work in the field of Clinical Investigation. Original work includes clinical or laboratory investigations and clinical reports. Reviews include information for Continuing Medical Education (CME), narrative review articles, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses.
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