2022
DOI: 10.1002/hpja.634
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Prevalence and characteristics of advocacy curricula in Australian public health degrees

Abstract: Background: Public health advocacy is a fundamental part of health promotion practice. Advocacy efforts can lead to healthier public policies and positive impacts on society. Public health educators are responsible for equipping graduates with cross-cutting advocacy competencies to address current and future public health challenges.Problem: Knowledge of the extent to which students are taught public health advocacy is limited. To determine whether advocacy teaching within public health degrees matches industr… Show more

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“…Brender et al performed a document analysis of advocacy in U.S. medical schools where they found that advocacy was taught mainly in elective courses (42). Other studies include content analysis or scoping reviews of health advocacy curricula in postgraduate medical education (12,22,43).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Brender et al performed a document analysis of advocacy in U.S. medical schools where they found that advocacy was taught mainly in elective courses (42). Other studies include content analysis or scoping reviews of health advocacy curricula in postgraduate medical education (12,22,43).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Building the skills of the health promotion and public health workforce to undertake effective advocacy will strengthen health programs, services and policies leading to improved health and societal outcomes. Bhatti et al 7 describe the scope of public health advocacy education within Australian public health degrees and reveal inconsistency in delivery. The findings highlight the need for Australian universities delivering health promotion and public health programs to review their curriculum and assess current strengths and gaps related to advocacy content with a view to ensuring all public health graduates are equipped with this essential skill.…”
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