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Toward the development of advocacy training curricula for pediatric residents: a national delphi study.

Clyde J Wright1, Murray L Katcher, Steven D Blatt, David M Keller, Marlon P Mundt, Ann S Botash, Craig L Gjerde.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Training in child advocacy is now required in pediatric residency program curricula. No national consensus exists regarding the content of such advocacy training.
OBJECTIVE: To identify an operational definition of advocacy, as well as knowledge, skills, and attitude objectives for advocacy training in pediatric residency programs.
METHODS: Professionals experienced in pediatric advocacy and training (n = 53) were invited to participate in a sequence of surveys to define the content of a pediatric residency advocacy curriculum that would result in acquisition of appropriate knowledge, skills, and attitudes related to advocacy for children. Three rounds of surveys were distributed, collected, and analyzed using a modified Delphi technique, in which the results from an antecedent survey were used to refine responses in a subsequent survey.
RESULTS: Participants (n = 36), comprising a group of experienced leaders with diverse training and experience in child advocacy and resident education, created a consensus definition for advocacy. They initially identified 179 possible objectives for advocacy curricula. Through the iterative process of the Delphi technique, 32 of those objectives were identified as necessary for inclusion in a child advocacy curriculum for pediatric residents.
CONCLUSIONS: Using a modified Delphi technique, a group of experienced leaders in pediatric advocacy were able to reach consensus on an operational definition of child advocacy and a set of objectives for a resident advocacy curriculum. Programs may use these findings to assist in developing an advocacy curriculum based on their own faculty assets and community resources.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15913410     DOI: 10.1367/A04-113R.1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ambul Pediatr        ISSN: 1530-1567


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1.  Residents as health advocates: The development, implementation and evaluation of a child advocacy initiative at the University of Toronto (Toronto, Ontario).

Authors:  Hosanna Au; Megan Harrison; Alexandra Ahmet; Angela Orsino; Carolyn E Beck; Susan Tallett; Marvin Gans; Catherine S Birken
Journal:  Paediatr Child Health       Date:  2007-09       Impact factor: 2.253

2.  Supporting children with disabilities at school: implications for the advocate role in professional practice and education.

Authors:  Stella L Ng; Lorelei Lingard; Kathryn Hibbert; Sandra Regan; Shanon Phelan; Rosamund Stooke; Christine Meston; Catherine Schryer; Madhushani Manamperi; Farah Friesen
Journal:  Disabil Rehabil       Date:  2015-09-04       Impact factor: 3.033

3.  Pediatric dentists who accept new Medicaid-enrolled children report higher willingness to advocate for community water Fluoridation.

Authors:  Vinodh Bhoopathi; Anna Vishnevetsky; Jennifer Mirman
Journal:  BMC Oral Health       Date:  2019-06-14       Impact factor: 2.757

4.  Three-Tiered Advocacy: Using a Longitudinal Curriculum to Teach Pediatric Residents Advocacy on an Individual, Community, and Legislative Level.

Authors:  Yonit Lax; Sandra Braganza; Milani Patel
Journal:  J Med Educ Curric Dev       Date:  2019-07-08

5.  Introducing the Concepts of Advocacy and Social Determinants of Health Within the Pediatric Clerkship.

Authors:  Melanie C Marsh; Sarah Supples; Skyler McLaurin-Jiang; Callie L Brown; Julie M Linton
Journal:  MedEdPORTAL       Date:  2019-01-25

6.  Oral Health Advocacy Education Impacts Future Engagement: Exploration at a Midwestern US Dental School.

Authors:  Homa Amini; Alexander J Wells; James R Boynton; Xiaohan Guo; Ai Ni
Journal:  Front Oral Health       Date:  2021-10-06
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