Community Change in Public Health
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Community Change in Public Health
This course is part of Foundations of Global Health Specialization
Instructor: William Brieger, DrPH
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Skills you'll gain
- Community and Social Work
- Community Organizing
- Health Promotion
- Community Health
- Health Equity
- Cultural Diversity
- Economics, Policy, and Social Studies
- Health Disparities
- Public Health
- Political Sciences
- Social Determinants Of Health
- Public Health and Disease Prevention
- Community Development
- Community Outreach
- Driving engagement
- Case Studies
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There are 5 modules in this course
In bringing about behavior change in public health, we often focus on the individual mother, student, or farmer. We should not forget the community structure and norms constrain for encouraging individual health behaviors. This course examines the community context of the changes needed to promote the public’s health. We begin by examining the various definitions of ‘community’ and the processes by which we ‘diagnose’ or seek to understand the structure and characteristics of different types of communities.
An appreciation of community similarities and differences is necessary lest we fall into the trap of designing one-size-fits-all interventions. We need to recognize that no matter that outsiders may view a community as poor or neglected, we can find strengths and capacities for improvement in each community. Identifying community capacities and resources is the first step in facilitating community change. Different practical and philosophical approaches to change and therefore, examined. Specific to the change process is our recognition of the need for communities to participate in the design, implementation and evaluation of any intervention. We examine the concept of participation in an effort to see how different levels of involvement may affect sustainability of community change efforts. Finally a case study of a community participatory approach to onchocerciasis control in Africa is presented. Community Directed Intervention has subsequently been successfully applied to providing other essential primary health care services by and in the community, such as insecticide treated bednets, malaria treatment, vitamin A distribution, deworming medicines, and pneumonia and diarrhea case management.
This week, we'll get oriented to the course, learn about the ecological model, and learn how to classify communities on the basis of identity, linkages, group orientation, and integration.
What's included
3 videos6 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt
3 videos•Total 55 minutes
- Lecture 1: Ecological Model•13 minutes
- Lecture 2A: Definitions of Community•33 minutes
- Lecture 2B: A Second Perspective and Framework: Offensive, Defensive, and Hidden Communities•8 minutes
6 readings•Total 28 minutes
- Welcome to Community Change in Public Health•2 minutes
- Foundations of Global Health Specialization•10 minutes
- Learning Objectives•2 minutes
- Grading Policy•10 minutes
- Pre-Course Survey•3 minutes
- Community Change Facebook Page•1 minute
1 assignment•Total 10 minutes
- Module 1 Quiz•10 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 30 minutes
- Describing & Analyzing Real Communities•30 minutes
Welcome to Week 2 of Community Change in Public Health. This week's lectures will focus on Community Efficacy and Community Change Models. Learning these concepts will help you gain a deeper understanding of the forces at work within communities and how they can be harnessed to affect positive change.
What's included
4 videos1 assignment1 discussion prompt
4 videos•Total 67 minutes
- Lecture 3: Community Efficacy and Competence•18 minutes
- Lecture 4A: Community Change Models•23 minutes
- Lecture 4B: Approaches and Tools for Community Participation and Change•16 minutes
- Lecture 4C: Community Change Models: Conclusions, Lessons, and Thoughts•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 15 minutes
- Module 2 Quiz•15 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 30 minutes
- Applying new concepts to community descriptions•30 minutes
Welcome to Module 3. This week, we'll take a look at the political economy framework as well as the concepts of community participation and involvement levels. You'll also complete your first peer review assignment this week by reading a case study and using what you've learned to describe community change.
What's included
3 videos1 assignment1 peer review
3 videos•Total 52 minutes
- Lecture 5: The Political Economy Framework•18 minutes
- Lecture 6A: What Is Participation?•20 minutes
- Lecture 6B: Levels of Involvement•14 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
- Week 3 Quiz•30 minutes
1 peer review•Total 120 minutes
- Describing Community Change•120 minutes
This week, we'll look at community coalitions, contrasting community-based and community-directed programs, and the results of enhancing community-directed treatment.
What's included
3 videos1 assignment
3 videos•Total 46 minutes
- Lecture 7: Community Coalitions•15 minutes
- Lecture 8A: Community Participation Onchocerciasis: A Case Study•19 minutes
- Lecture 8B: Results of Enhancing Community-Directed Treatment•13 minutes
1 assignment•Total 15 minutes
- Week 4 Quiz•15 minutes
In this final week, we'll learn about the Community-Directed Intervention (CDI) process, an expansion beyond the Community-Directed Treatment process used with Ivermectin. Finally, you will complete your second peer-review assignment in which you'll describe a community from a case study and also describe two possible interventions to sustain the change that is already underway.
What's included
1 video1 reading1 peer review
1 video•Total 10 minutes
- Lecture 9: CDI Process•10 minutes
1 reading•Total 2 minutes
- Thank you for taking the course•2 minutes
1 peer review•Total 120 minutes
- Sustaining Community Change•120 minutes
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Reviewed on Mar 20, 2017
It is a very useful insight into community change in public health and a must for every one who want to ensure sustainability is integrated into his intervention
Reviewed on Nov 22, 2017
This is MUST take course for any public health professional no matter your leadership position
Reviewed on Jun 29, 2019
Good course, but apparently not enough students to complete the peer review in a timely manner.
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