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Community Engagement in Research and Population Health

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Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.
4.4

10 reviews

Beginner level
No prior experience required
2 weeks to complete
at 10 hours a week
Flexible schedule
Learn at your own pace

What you'll learn

  • Students will be able to describe the current healthcare system in the United States.

  • Students will be able to summarize resources for both population health data and evidence-based public health interventions.

  • Students will be able to explain the role of community engagement, including community-based participatory research, in our health system.

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Assessments

10 assignments

Taught in English

There are 4 modules in this course

Welcome to the Community Engagement in Population Health course! As you will learn, the health system is in the midst of a critical transition. The current system is not sustainable with escalating costs, mediocre health outcomes, and unacceptable disparities. This course will first discuss the current system, including definitions of population health and social determinants of health, and how the US compares to other countries on the triple aim –lower cost, better care, and a healthier population. Section 2 will review resources for both population health data and evidence-based public health interventions. Now more than ever, hospitals are addressing community needs through community benefits spending, community health improvement planning, and problem-based research networks. In the final section, the course describes community engagement in practical terms with a discussion of benefits and barriers. Community-based participatory research is presented as an effective way to engage the community in developing solutions to address problems in the health system.

Establishing the Need for a New Paradigm -- The current US health care system is broken. In this introductory section, we will explore how the United States compares to other health systems in the world on both cost and health outcomes. We will discuss what is meant by good health, as well as defining the term “population health”. We will discuss what is meant by the American health paradox and how our country’s values have led to social inequities which contribute to substantial health disparities. The current US health system is not sustainable, and solutions can be discovered when we look outside of the health care delivery system for answers.

What's included

11 videos12 readings2 assignments1 discussion prompt

11 videosTotal 97 minutes
  • Introduction - Establishing the Need for a New Paradigm1 minute
  • The American Healthcare Paradox8 minutes
  • Health Outcomes: The US vs. the World8 minutes
  • Health Disparities and Social Inequities7 minutes
  • What's Missing in the US?5 minutes
  • Introduction - Exploring Health Systems1 minute
  • The Impact of Non-Medical Determinants of Health13 minutes
  • Primary Care13 minutes
  • Public Health14 minutes
  • Current Trends in Population Health16 minutes
  • Improving the System - The Triple Aim and the Affordable Care Act11 minutes
12 readingsTotal 175 minutes
  • Required - Health and social services expenditures: associations with health outcomes45 minutes
  • Recommended: American health care paradox—high spending on health care and poor health0 minutes
  • Recommended - Measuring Vital Signs:An IOM Report on Core Metrics for Health and Health Care Progress0 minutes
  • Recommended - Health disparities and health equity: concepts and measurement0 minutes
  • Required - What Are We Talking About When We Talk About Population Health?45 minutes
  • Required: Contributions of Health Care to Longevity: A Review of 4 Estimation Methods45 minutes
  • Required : Necessary But Not Sufficient: Why Health Care Alone Cannot Improve Population Health and Reduce Health Inequities20 minutes
  • Recommended - We Can Do Better — Improving the Health of the American People0 minutes
  • Recommended - Health Disparities Beginning in Childhood: A Life-Course Perspective0 minutes
  • Recommended: State-level projections of primary care workforce - Robert Graham Center0 minutes
  • Required - A Call for Action on Primary Care and Public Health Integration20 minutes
  • Recommended: The IHI Triple Aim0 minutes
2 assignmentsTotal 46 minutes
  • Establishing the Need for a New Paradigm22 minutes
  • Exploring Health Systems24 minutes
1 discussion promptTotal 20 minutes
  • Establishing the need for a new paradigm20 minutes

Creating change requires an understanding of population health data. We will begin this section by reviewing data resources, including resources for mapping data to create a visual representation of population health outcomes. We will also discuss some of the ways this data is collected by reviewing public health surveys and common data collection tools. Improving the health system often involves implementing interventions, and just like in medicine, public health interventions should be evidence-based. We will review some resources for evidence-based community health interventions and discuss ways to evaluated and disseminate results that are useful to community members.

What's included

8 videos10 readings3 assignments2 discussion prompts

8 videosTotal 41 minutes
  • Introduction - Assessing a Population's Health1 minute
  • Public Health Measures and Surveys6 minutes
  • Information Resources for Data Mapping10 minutes
  • Evidence-Based Public Health Interventions6 minutes
  • Evidence-Based Public Health Resources4 minutes
  • Evaluation and Reporting in Population Health4 minutes
  • Practice-Based Research Networks (PBRNs) Part I5 minutes
  • Practice-Based Research Networks (PBRNs) Part II4 minutes
10 readingsTotal 200 minutes
  • Recommended - Comparisons of Estimates From the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System and Other National Health Surveys, 2011−20160 minutes
  • Required: Visit the following data websites20 minutes
  • Required - Please explore the following websites20 minutes
  • Required - Tools for Implementing an Evidence-Based Approach in Public Health Practice45 minutes
  • Recommended: Toward a transdisciplinary model of evidence-based practice0 minutes
  • Required - Will COVID-19 be evidence-based medicine’s nemesis?20 minutes
  • Required - A glossary for evidence based public health30 minutes
  • Required - Practice-based Research Networks (PBRNs) Bridging the Gaps between Communities, Funders, and Policymakers45 minutes
  • Recommended: Residency scholarship within practice-based research networks0 minutes
  • Required - Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality's (AHRQ) Website20 minutes
3 assignmentsTotal 31 minutes
  • Public Health Measures and Surveys - Informational Resources for Data Mapping10 minutes
  • Evidence Based Public Health (EBPH) Interventions, Resources, and Evaluation16 minutes
  • Practice Based Research Networks5 minutes
2 discussion promptsTotal 20 minutes
  • Assessing Population’s Health: Using data and contributing to the evidence10 minutes
  • Evidence-based interventions10 minutes

Engaging the community is important in changing the paradigm and working to improve the US health system as a whole. In this section, we will explore ways in which health care delivery systems are engaging community and addressing community health. This community engagement is federally mandated for non-profit hospitals and health systems through community benefit reporting and community health needs assessments and improvement plans. In addition, the movement towards value based medicine has really motivated health systems to think beyond the walls of the hospital to explore the population’s health.

What's included

4 videos7 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt

4 videosTotal 22 minutes
  • Introduction - Health System Level Community Engagement1 minute
  • The Hospital's Role in Community Health10 minutes
  • Community Health Needs Assessment and Improvement Planning7 minutes
  • Value Based Medicine and Quality4 minutes
7 readingsTotal 180 minutes
  • Required - Community Benefit Spending By Tax-Exempt Hospitals Changed Little After ACA45 minutes
  • Recommended: Analysis of Hospital Community Benefit Expenditures’ Alignment With Community Health Needs: Evidence From a National Investigation of Tax-Exempt Hospitals0 minutes
  • Required Reading : Principles of Community Engagement, from the CDC45 minutes
  • Required - Beyond CHNAS: Performance Measurement for Community Health Improvement45 minutes
  • Recommended - What Is a Community Health Assessment?0 minutes
  • Recommended: Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO), 2019.0 minutes
  • Required - Addressing Social Determinants of Health (SDOH): Beyond the Clinic Walls. Improve health outcomes by addressing social determinants of health.45 minutes
1 assignmentTotal 10 minutes
  • Health System Level Community Engagement 10 minutes
1 discussion promptTotal 10 minutes
  • Health System Level Community Engagement10 minutes

In this section, we will define community-engaged research and apply the principles of effective community engagement to research as well as interventions. Community Engagement takes many forms, some much more reciprocal and collaborative than others. In this interactive discussion, our speakers will discuss the benefits of effective community engagement as well as barriers that are common, and suggestions for alleviating those challenges.

What's included

9 videos7 readings4 assignments2 discussion prompts

9 videosTotal 82 minutes
  • Introduction - Effective Community Engagement 1 minute
  • Effective Community Engagement - Part I11 minutes
  • Effective Community Engagement - Part II13 minutes
  • Introduction - Community Based Participatory Research1 minute
  • Community Based Participatory Research - Part I 9 minutes
  • Community Based Participatory Research - Part II5 minutes
  • Community Based Participatory Research - Part III13 minutes
  • Example of Sustainable Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR)17 minutes
  • Communicating Results10 minutes
7 readingsTotal 168 minutes
  • Required Viewing- Haas Institute, University of California—Berkeley, California Community Partnerships. Haas Institute Approach to Community-Engaged Research - YouTube Video3 minutes
  • Required - Engagement Science: An Overview of the Landscape of Engaged Research - Blog45 minutes
  • Recommended Reading:Are We Ready? A Toolkit for Academic-Community Partnerships in Preparation for Community-Based Participatory Research0 minutes
  • Recommended Resource: Principles of Community Engagement 0 minutes
  • Required - Community Tool Box - Community-based Participatory Research45 minutes
  • Required Reading: Campus Partnerships for Health, University of Washington30 minutes
  • Required - Communicating Results of Community-Based Participatory Research45 minutes
4 assignmentsTotal 81 minutes
  • Effective Comunity Engagement30 minutes
  • Community Based Participatory Research16 minutes
  • Effective Community Engaged Dissemenation30 minutes
  • Final Assessment5 minutes
2 discussion promptsTotal 20 minutes
  • Effective Community Engagement in Research10 minutes
  • Effective Community Engaged Implementation and Dissemination10 minutes

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University of Rochester
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