Knowledge, skills, and training of community health workers to contribute to interprofessional education: a scoping review
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Date
2023
Authors
Joubert, Annemarie
Reid, Marianne
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Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Abstract
A scoping review of 32 publications was conducted with the aim of mapping literature to determine what is known about the knowledge, skills, and training of community health workers that could contribute to interprofessional education. Interprofessional education, as a pedagogical approach, prepares health professions students to serve patients in collaboration with other health professionals to improve patient outcomes. All over the world, the role of community health workers is vital for its support of community service and community health outcomes. However, no evidence could be found on the knowledge, skills, and training of community health workers that contribute to interprofessional education. The knowledge that community health workers need to contribute to interprofessional education, as reported by the literature, relates to case management, communication, health education, recordkeeping and referrals. Skills, such as critical thinking, interprofessional collaboration, and various clinical procedures, were noted. Training approaches reported included the use of technology such as mobile phones and web-based learning. The scoping review improved our understanding of the knowledge, skills, and training of community health workers that could contribute to interprofessional education. Applying a fit-for-purpose approach, and building on existing knowledge, skills, and training, could fast-track the contribution of community health workers to interprofessional education.
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Keywords
Community health worker, Interprofessional education, Knowledge, Scoping review, Skills, Training
Citation
Joubert, A., & Reid, M. (2023). Knowledge, skills, and training of community health workers to contribute to interprofessional education: a scoping review. Journal of Interprofessional Care. https://doi.org/10.1080/13561820.2023.2176472