六年的倡导:我们如何体现实验室培训新兴健康教育工作者成为倡导者。

IF 1.6 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Alvin Tran, Moushume Chowdhury, Selena Chom, Aishwarya Sreenivasan
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在公共卫生教育中,健康宣传是一项重要但未得到重视的能力,其融入美国学术课程的障碍很大。虽然宣传是公共卫生实践的基石,但教师能力、知识差距和课程限制等挑战阻碍了将其纳入经认可的公共卫生课程。作为回应,纽黑文大学健康科学学院的weembodiment (WE)实验室开发了一个健康倡导和公平奖学金项目来解决这些差距。WE实验室成立于2019年,最初专注于让本科生和研究生参与旨在实现健康公平的研究。然而,认识到在大学的公共卫生项目中缺乏倡导培训,WE实验室扩大了其重点,包括倡导。该奖学金项目提供从研究到政策翻译的实践培训,使学生能够有效地向决策者传达基于证据的信息。研究员通过SOPHE倡导首脑会议等机会参加倡导培训,并与决策者接触,以解决紧迫的卫生问题。现任和前任研究员的反思强调了该项目对他们的专业成长、批判性思维和倡导技能的影响。这些经验突出了将宣传纳入公共卫生培训的价值。这篇论文呼吁教师和管理人员采用类似的项目,并利用与专业组织的伙伴关系来克服财政和制度障碍。WE实验室的模式为加强宣传教育、促进卫生公平和培养下一代公共卫生领导人提供了一个可扩展的框架。
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Six Years of Advocacy: How the WeEmbody Lab Trains Emerging Health Educators to Become Advocates.

Health advocacy is a critical yet underemphasized competency in public health education, with significant barriers limiting its integration into U.S.-based academic programs. Although advocacy is a cornerstone of public health practice, challenges such as faculty capacity, knowledge gaps, and curricular limitations hinder its inclusion in accredited public health curricula. In response, the WeEmbody (WE) Lab at the University of New Haven's School of Health Sciences developed a Health Advocacy and Equity Fellowship Program to address these gaps. Established in 2019, the WE Lab initially focused on engaging undergraduate and graduate students in research aimed at health equity. However, recognizing the absence of advocacy training in the university's public health programs, the WE Lab expanded its focus to include advocacy. The fellowship program provides hands-on training in research-to-policy translation, enabling students to effectively communicate evidence-based information to policymakers. Fellows participate in advocacy training through opportunities such as the SOPHE Advocacy Summit and engage with policymakers to address pressing health issues. Reflections from current and former fellows highlight the program's impact on their professional growth, critical thinking, and advocacy skills. These experiences underscore the value of integrating advocacy into public health training. The paper calls on faculty and administrators to adopt similar programs and leverage partnerships with professional organizations to overcome financial and institutional barriers. The WE Lab's model offers a scalable framework for enhancing advocacy education, fostering health equity, and preparing the next generation of public health leaders.

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Health Promotion Practice
Health Promotion Practice PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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3.80
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5.30%
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126
期刊介绍: Health Promotion Practice (HPP) publishes authoritative articles devoted to the practical application of health promotion and education. It publishes information of strategic importance to a broad base of professionals engaged in the practice of developing, implementing, and evaluating health promotion and disease prevention programs. The journal"s editorial board is committed to focusing on the applications of health promotion and public health education interventions, programs and best practice strategies in various settings, including but not limited to, community, health care, worksite, educational, and international settings. Additionally, the journal focuses on the development and application of public policy conducive to the promotion of health and prevention of disease.
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