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Educational Technique: Incorporating Social Determinants of Health Into Athletic Training Education

Rhianna Freiburger, Kelsey J. Picha, Cailee E. Welch Bacon, Alison R. Snyder Valier

2020Athletic Training Education Journal13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Context Social determinants of health (SDH) are reportedly more important in determining a patient's health status than the actual health care services provided. Given their role and unique clinical practice environment, athletic trainers will encounter patients who are influenced by SDH. It is important to educate future generations of athletic trainers on the importance of SDH to promote positive patient outcomes. Objective To detail a strategy for implementing concepts of SDH into athletic training education programs. Background A purposeful educational strategy that incorporates didactic concepts and clinical practice application of SDH for athletic training students is important to produce a deeper understanding of the role these factors play in populational health. Description Delivery methods such as presentation modules and learning activities are presented. Clinical Advantage(s) Integrating SDH through a tailored activity exposes students to the concepts of SDH and promotes observation and use in clinical practice. Awareness and recognition of how SDH support delivery of patient-centered care may promote patient and population health outcomes. Conclusion(s) The inclusion of SDH into athletic training education using lecture, observational learning, and reflective techniques can expose students to SDH in clinical practice and promote whole-person health care.

Topics & Concepts

Athletic trainingMedical educationPresentation (obstetrics)Context (archaeology)Inclusion (mineral)Health careMedicineObservational studyPsychologyNursingEconomicsEconomic growthSocial psychologyPaleontologyRadiologyBiologyPathologyAthletic Training and EducationPrimary Care and Health OutcomesObesity and Health Practices