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Social accountability in action: University-community collaboration in the development of an interprofessional Aboriginal health elective.

机译:行动中的社会责任感:大学与社区之间的合作,开发了跨专业的原住民健康选修课。

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A survey of the health professional curriculum at the University of British Columbia revealed a need for improvements in education relating to Aboriginal health. At the same time, interprofessional education has been increasingly viewed as an essential aspect of sustainable health care reform. Interprofessional approaches to education and community practice have the potential to contribute to improvements in access to care, as well as health professional recruitment in underserved communities. While the benefits of interprofessional approaches have been identified, there are few published examples of the application of interprofessional learning and care in Aboriginal communities. This article describes the co-development by university and community partners of an accredited interprofessional, practice-based Aboriginal health course. Seed funding for this course was originally granted in November 2004 for a demonstration project led by the UBC Faculty of Medicine from a national Primary Health Care Renewal initiative focused on Social Accountability, namely "Issues of Quality and Continuing Professional Development: Maintenance of Competence" (referred to as CPDiQ project). This article presents findings from the development and implementation of this innovative course, run as a pilot during the summer of 2006 in two Aboriginal communities in British Columbia, Canada. Recommendations for integrating Aboriginal perspectives and foregrounding principles of social accountability in interprofessional health curricula are highlighted. In addition, successes and challenges are described related to garnering administrative and curricular support among the various health disciplines, interprofessional scheduling, and fostering cross-discipline understanding and communication.
机译:不列颠哥伦比亚大学对卫生专业课程的一项调查显示,有必要改善与土著健康有关的教育。同时,职业间教育已越来越被视为可持续医疗改革的重要方面。跨行业的教育和社区实践方法有可能为改善服务水平以及社区服务水平低下的卫生专业人员的招聘做出贡献。虽然已经确定了跨专业方法的好处,但很少有已发表的实例说明在土著社区中应用跨专业学习和护理的情况。本文介绍了大学和社区合作伙伴共同开发的经认可的跨专业,以实践为基础的土著健康课程。该课程的种子资金最初是在2004年11月由UBC医学院领导的一项示范项目获得的,该项目来自一项针对社会责任的国家初级卫生保健更新计划,即“质量问题和专业持续发展:维持能力”(称为CPDiQ项目)。本文介绍了该创新课程的开发和实施发现,该课程于2006年夏季在加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省的两个原住民社区作为试点进行。着重提出了将土著责任观点和社会责任的前瞻性原则纳入专业间卫生课程的建议。此外,还描述了成功与挑战,这些挑战与获得各个卫生学科之间的行政和课程支持,跨专业的日程安排以及促进跨学科的理解和沟通有关。

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