The Community Change in Public Health
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The Community Change in Public Health at Coursera Overview
Duration | 11 hours |
Total fee | Free |
Mode of learning | Online |
Official Website | Explore Free Course |
Credential | Certificate |
The Community Change in Public Health at Coursera Highlights
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- Approx. 11 hours to complete
- English Subtitles: French, Portuguese (European), Russian, English, Spanish
The Community Change in Public Health at Coursera Course details
- 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.
The Community Change in Public Health at Coursera Curriculum
Module 1
Lecture 1: Ecological Model
Lecture 2A: Definitions of Community
Lecture 2B: A Second Perspective and Framework: Offensive, Defensive, and Hidden Communities
Welcome to Community Change in Public Health
Foundations of Global Health Specialization
Learning Objectives
Grading Policy
Pre-Course Survey
Community Change Facebook Page
Module 1 Quiz
Module 2
Lecture 3: Community Efficacy and Competence
Lecture 4A: Community Change Models
Lecture 4B: Approaches and Tools for Community Participation and Change
Lecture 4C: Community Change Models: Conclusions, Lessons, and Thoughts
Module 2 Quiz
Module 3
Lecture 5: The Political Economy Framework
Lecture 6A: What Is Participation?
Lecture 6B: Levels of Involvement
Week 3 Quiz
Module 4
Lecture 7: Community Coalitions
Lecture 8A: Community Participation Onchocerciasis: A Case Study
Lecture 8B: Results of Enhancing Community-Directed Treatment
Week 4 Quiz
Module 5
Lecture 9: CDI Process
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