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Advocacy in community-based service learning: perspectives of community partner organizations
BACKGROUND: Health advocacy is a core competency for physicians, which can be developed through community-based service-learning (CBSL). This exploratory study investigated the experiences of community partner organizations (CPOs) participating in CBSL in the context of health advocacy. METHODS: A q...
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Canadian Medical Education Journal
2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10042788/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36998499 http://dx.doi.org/10.36834/cmej.74887 |
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author | Truong, Judy Sandhu, Priya Sheng, Vanessa Sadeghi, Yasamin Leung, Fok-Han Wright, Roxanne Suleman, Shazeen |
author_facet | Truong, Judy Sandhu, Priya Sheng, Vanessa Sadeghi, Yasamin Leung, Fok-Han Wright, Roxanne Suleman, Shazeen |
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description | BACKGROUND: Health advocacy is a core competency for physicians, which can be developed through community-based service-learning (CBSL). This exploratory study investigated the experiences of community partner organizations (CPOs) participating in CBSL in the context of health advocacy. METHODS: A qualitative study was conducted. Nine CPOs at a medical school participated in interviews on topics pertaining to CBSL and health advocacy. Interviews were recorded, transcribed, and coded. Major themes were identified. RESULTS: CPOs perceived a positive impact from CBSL through student activities and connecting with the medical community. There was no unifying definition of health advocacy. Advocacy activities varied depending on the individual’s role (i.e., CPO, physician, and student), which encompassed providing patient care or services, raising awareness of healthcare issues, and influencing policy changes. CPOs had different perceptions of their role in CBSL from facilitating service-learning opportunities to teaching students in CBSL, while a few desired to be involved in curriculum development. CONCLUSION: This study provides further insight into health advocacy from the lens of CPOs, which may inform changes to health advocacy training and the CanMEDS Health Advocate Role to better align with the values of community organizations. Engaging CPOs in the broader medical education system may improve health advocacy training and ensure a positive bidirectional impact. |
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spelling | pubmed-100427882023-03-29 Advocacy in community-based service learning: perspectives of community partner organizations Truong, Judy Sandhu, Priya Sheng, Vanessa Sadeghi, Yasamin Leung, Fok-Han Wright, Roxanne Suleman, Shazeen Can Med Educ J Brief Reports BACKGROUND: Health advocacy is a core competency for physicians, which can be developed through community-based service-learning (CBSL). This exploratory study investigated the experiences of community partner organizations (CPOs) participating in CBSL in the context of health advocacy. METHODS: A qualitative study was conducted. Nine CPOs at a medical school participated in interviews on topics pertaining to CBSL and health advocacy. Interviews were recorded, transcribed, and coded. Major themes were identified. RESULTS: CPOs perceived a positive impact from CBSL through student activities and connecting with the medical community. There was no unifying definition of health advocacy. Advocacy activities varied depending on the individual’s role (i.e., CPO, physician, and student), which encompassed providing patient care or services, raising awareness of healthcare issues, and influencing policy changes. CPOs had different perceptions of their role in CBSL from facilitating service-learning opportunities to teaching students in CBSL, while a few desired to be involved in curriculum development. CONCLUSION: This study provides further insight into health advocacy from the lens of CPOs, which may inform changes to health advocacy training and the CanMEDS Health Advocate Role to better align with the values of community organizations. Engaging CPOs in the broader medical education system may improve health advocacy training and ensure a positive bidirectional impact. Canadian Medical Education Journal 2023-03-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10042788/ /pubmed/36998499 http://dx.doi.org/10.36834/cmej.74887 Text en © 2023 Truong, Sandhu, Sheng, Sadeghi, Leung, Wright, Suleman; licensee Synergies Partners. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an Open Journal Systems article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) ) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is cited. |
spellingShingle | Brief Reports Truong, Judy Sandhu, Priya Sheng, Vanessa Sadeghi, Yasamin Leung, Fok-Han Wright, Roxanne Suleman, Shazeen Advocacy in community-based service learning: perspectives of community partner organizations |
title | Advocacy in community-based service learning: perspectives of community partner organizations |
title_full | Advocacy in community-based service learning: perspectives of community partner organizations |
title_fullStr | Advocacy in community-based service learning: perspectives of community partner organizations |
title_full_unstemmed | Advocacy in community-based service learning: perspectives of community partner organizations |
title_short | Advocacy in community-based service learning: perspectives of community partner organizations |
title_sort | advocacy in community-based service learning: perspectives of community partner organizations |
topic | Brief Reports |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10042788/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36998499 http://dx.doi.org/10.36834/cmej.74887 |
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