Integrating the social determinants of health into two interprofessional courses: Findings from a pilot study.

Integrating the social determinants of health into two interprofessional courses: Findings from a pilot study. J Interprof Care. 2018 Feb 07;:1-3 Authors: Lane SD, Keefe RH, Rubinstein RA, Hall M, Kelly KA, Satterly LB, Shaw A, Fisher J Abstract Five colleges and universities in Upstate New York, United States, created the 'Route-90 Collaborative' to support faculty implementing the Institute of Medicine's (IOM) Framework for Educating Health Professionals to Address the Social Determinants of Health. The two courses described herein used a flipped classroom approach in which students from 14 different nations were responsible for facilitating individual classes. This descriptive study used an educational intervention in two interprofessional courses - reproductive health and global health - based on the IOM Framework into two courses. The evaluation used quantitative and open-ended text response data from students. Course evaluations indicated the students found the courses helped them to learn more about health issues and service delivery in various countries, expand their knowledge base on sociocultural and ecological influences on health care, and broaden their perspectives on various health topics so they will be able to provide higher quality healthcare. Although this is the first effort of our Collaborative to implement the Framework, given the student feedback, we believe implementing the Framework in various courses has the ...
Source: Journal of Interprofessional Care - Category: Health Management Tags: J Interprof Care Source Type: research