扶持行动:重新设想新西兰奥特罗阿保健专业人员的教育

IF 1.3 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Susan Shaw, Denise Atkins, Katharine Hoskyn, Todd Stretton, Helen Hamer
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新西兰奥特罗阿的医疗保健正在发生变化,目的是实现真正的普及。制定卫生专业人员教育的新课程模式可以通过更加注重社区需求和灵活地进行多种卫生专业人员注册来帮助实现这一目标。全民医疗保健和残疾人支助被视为新西兰的一个显著特征,但不平等现象明显,要求平等的呼声越来越高。问题的复杂性和众多利益相关者支持以愿景Matāuranga为基础的行动研究,这是一种解决问题的哲学,包含了Māori的创新潜力-人,知识和资源。行动研究包括与利益相关者合作,以确定和实施解决方案。政府部门决定政策,主管部门对教育机构进行认证,而教育机构又提供教育项目。改变学生的学习内容和学习方式可以增加他们对公平和社区需求的理解,当他们成为从业者时,服务用户的声音是最重要的。
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Enabling action: Re-envisaging education of health professionals in Aotearoa New Zealand
Healthcare in Aotearoa New Zealand is changing with the aim of becoming truly universal. Development of a new curriculum model in the education of health professionals can aid this goal through increased focus on community needs and flexibility for multiple health professional registrations. Universal healthcare and disability support are promoted as a defining feature of Aotearoa New Zealand, yet inequities are blatantly evident, with increasing calls for equity. Complexity of the issue and the multitude of stakeholders favour action research founded on Vision Matāuranga, a problem-solving philosophy which embraces the potential for innovation of Māori – people, knowledge and resources. Action research embraces collaboration with stakeholders to identify and implement solutions. Government ministries determine policy, with Responsible Authorities accrediting educational institutions, which in turn provide educational programs. Changing what and how students learn can increase their understanding of equity and community needs when they become practitioners, with the voice of service users being paramount.
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