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Methods and Tools for Teaching Health Profession Students How to Perform Community Health Needs Assessments
Pedagogy in Health Promotion (2020)
  • Rosemary M. Caron, University of New Hampshire - Main Campus
  • Anne Hewitt, Seton Hall University
  • Edmond A. Hooker, Xavier University, Cincinnati, OH
Abstract
Public health and health administration programs play a critical role in training future health profession leaders to be strategic and efficacious in this current dynamic environment. As the health care system rapidly transitions from a fee-for-service environment to a value-based delivery system, the role of population health management is a critical concept. A key tool for managing the health of populations requires a health system to discern the community’s problems and resources with the intent of developing, implementing, and evaluating strategies to improve the health of those who live there. The purpose of this work was to (1) engage health educators in a dialogue about the best ways to teach students how to perform a community health needs assessment (CHNA) for the improvement of a population’s health; (2) identify key CHNA data sets; and (3) identify current models and tools, course content, and resources appropriate for undergraduate and graduate health courses when teaching the CHNA process. Authors facilitated group work with participants attending an Educational Session at the annual meeting of the Association of University Programs in Health Administration. This research provides educators with resources to allow them to teach students about CHNAs and how to utilize them when they work for health care organizations.
Keywords
  • population health,
  • health promotion,
  • community health needs assessment,
  • community health assessment
Publication Date
October 26, 2020
DOI
10.1177/2373379920969732
Citation Information
Rosemary M. Caron, Anne Hewitt and Edmond A. Hooker. "Methods and Tools for Teaching Health Profession Students How to Perform Community Health Needs Assessments" Pedagogy in Health Promotion (2020) ISSN: 2373-3802
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/anne-hewitt/25/