期刊论文详细信息
Hawaii Medical Journal
Insights in Public Health: Ke A‘o Mau: Strengthening Cultural Competency in Interdisciplinary Education
Theresa M Kreif1 
[1] Myron B. Thompson School of Social Work, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI
关键词: Native Hawaiian;    Cultural Competency;    Interprofessional Education;   
学科分类:医学(综合)
来源: University Clinical, Education & Research Associates
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【 摘 要 】

In order to successfully address social determinants of health and to achieve social justice for kanaka and all the people of Hawaii, we must broaden our understanding of and approach to healing/health through interdisciplinary, culturally-informed education. Strengthening cultural competence within an Interprofessional Education framework, has potential in meeting important challenges in patient and population health, including meeting the increased demand for culturally trained professionals, increasing access to providers, and reducing health inequities in kanaka (Native Hawaiians). We present a model of course design and delivery, Ke Ao Mau (Learning Preserved), intended to provide haumana (students) with a unique body of culturally-anchored and community-based knowledge, skills and values that facilitate work with kanaka. Ke Ao Mau was implemented in the 2017–2018 academic year at University of Hawaii (UH) at Manoa and optimized the authenticity of cultural learning through the engagement of kumu loea (expert teachers) to instruct in their area of expertise. Design and delivery of the course began with the understanding and honoring of kanaka worldviews, knowledge, and practices. Appraisal of haumana learning showed strong evaluative scores, of knowledge development, skills training, and instructional materials. This course not only seeks to resolve critical challenges in patient and population health but also provides a model to support the UH Manoa strategic priority of “striving to be a foremost indigenous-serving institution.”

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