Community Change in Public Health

This course is part of Foundations of Global Health Specialization

Instructor: William Brieger, DrPH

Skills you'll gain

  •   Community Organizing
  •   Health Systems
  •   Cultural Diversity
  •   Public Health
  •   Systems Thinking
  •   Public Health and Disease Prevention
  •   Community Outreach
  •   Community and Social Work
  •   Political Sciences
  •   Community Health
  •   Program Evaluation
  •   Community Development
  •   Health Policy
  • There are 5 modules in this course

    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.

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