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There are 5 modules in this course
This third of five courses explores topics related to the social determinants of health and health care systems. This course will also focus on the relationship between the social determinants of health, mental health, substance abuse, and trauma. The topics of this course include:
1. Health Literacy
2. Mental Health & Substance Abuse
3. Violence, Conflict, and Trauma
4. Ethical Considerations for Health Systems and Data
5. Data Applications: Correlation Analysis and Heat Map Visualization
This module will introduce the concept of health literacy, as we also examine how health literacy is measured. In lesson one, we will look at some of the social determinants of health that interact with health literacy, as we investigate the link between low health literacy and poor health outcomes. We will also review the Health Literacy Umbrella as a framework for improving health literacy, as we evaluate several policies, solutions, and perspectives for addressing disparities in health literacy. In lesson two, we will explore some of the resources available for measuring health literacy as we consider the many perspectives of health literacy measurement.
Introduction to Course 3: Health Care Systems•2 minutes
Health Literacy Part 1•7 minutes
Toward Improved Health Literacy: Measurement and Alternative Ideas Part 2•7 minutes
5 readings•Total 195 minutes
Health Literacy Around the World•120 minutes
Don't Blame Patients, Engage Them: Transforming Health Systems to Address Health Literacy•10 minutes
Communication Skills Training for Physicians Improves Health Literacy and Medical Outcomes Among Patients With Hypertension: A Randomized Controlled Trial•20 minutes
Supplementary Resources•0 minutes
Patients as Partners in Primary Health Care•45 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
Health Literacy - Graded•30 minutes
Health Literacy - Practice•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
Health Literacy•10 minutes
5 plugins•Total 21 minutes
Tactics for Using Health Literacy•4 minutes
(Watch first 2 min) How Effective Healthcare Communication Contributes to Health Equity•2 minutes
What is Health Literacy?•2 minutes
Health Literacy Umbrella•4 minutes
What is Health Literacy & How Is It Measured?•9 minutes
Mental Health & Substance Abuse
Module 2•6 hours to complete
Module details
In this module, we will examine the impact of the social determinants of health on mental health and substance abuse. In lesson one, we will define mental health, as we look at the global prevalence and global burden of mental health disorders. This lesson will also focus on the global prevalence and global burden of substance abuse disorders, as we investigate influencing factors of drug use. Lesson two will introduce the life course approach to mental health, as we discuss both risk factors and protective factors that impact mental health. We will also consider how the social determinants of health contribute to mental health outcomes. Finally in lesson three, we will evaluate global, national, and regional policies and interventions for improving mental health outcomes.
Introduction to Mental Health and Social Determinants of Health Part 1a•13 minutes
Substance Abuse and Social Determinants of Health Part 1b•8 minutes
Mental Health and Social Determinants of Health: Risk and Protective Factors Part 2•12 minutes
Strategies to Reduce Barriers in Mental Health Care Part 3•6 minutes
10 readings•Total 230 minutes
Toward a New Definition of Mental Health•10 minutes
Stress and the Mental Health of Populations of Color: Advancing Our Understanding of Race-related Stressors•30 minutes
Drug Use•15 minutes
Social Determinants of Mental Health•60 minutes
Uncovering the Hidden Impacts of Inequality on Mental Health: A Global Study•15 minutes
Socioeconomic Characteristics of Drug Use Disorders•50 minutes
Social Determinants of Mental Health: Where We Are and Where We Need to Go•25 minutes
Rethinking Global Mental Health and its Priorities•10 minutes
Mental Health Policy in Kenya•15 minutes
Supplementary Resources•0 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
Mental Health & Substance Abuse - Graded•30 minutes
Mental Health & Substance Abuse - Practice•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
Mental Health and Substance Abuse•10 minutes
3 plugins•Total 15 minutes
Mental Health: Yours, Mine and Ours•6 minutes
Mental Health: In Our Own Words•7 minutes
Addressing the Social Determinants of Global Mental Health in the SDG Era•2 minutes
Violence, Conflict and Trauma
Module 3•5 hours to complete
Module details
In this module, we will look at the relationship between violence, conflict and trauma and the social determinants of health. In lesson one, we will define the different types of trauma, as we look at the global prevalence of violent and traumatic events. We will also focus on the effects of trauma and violence in vulnerable populations. Lesson two will explore Adverse Childhood Experiences in the context of social determinants of health. The impact of trauma on vulnerable countries and communities will also be examined. In lesson three, we will evaluate community resources, policies and interventions for addressing violence, conflict, and trauma in communities. We will also look at examples of effective interventions as we consider how to improve the social determinants of health and reduce trauma experiences.
Policy Brief: COVID-19 and the Need for Action on Mental Health •5 minutes
Inequity and the Disproportionate Impact of COVID-19 on Communities of Color in the United States•5 minutes
Guided Self-help to Reduce Psychological Distress in South Sudanese Female Refugees in Uganda•20 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
Violence, Conflict and Trauma - Graded•30 minutes
Violence, Conflict and Trauma - Practice•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
Violence, Conflict, and Trauma•10 minutes
1 plugin•Total 16 minutes
How Childhood Trauma Affects Health Across a Lifetime•16 minutes
Health Systems and Data
Module 4•3 hours to complete
Module details
This module will focus on the ethical considerations of addressing social determinants of health in health systems, and the ethical considerations of using SDOH-related data. In lesson one, we will explore the “Spheres of Influence'' framework in order to understand the ethical principles that guide how clinicians, health care organizations and communities should address SDOH. We will also examine the Public Health Code of Ethics, as we review the concept of health justice and health equity. In lesson two, we will evaluate the ethical considerations related to the use of SDOH data. We will also explore the five guiding principles proposed by the Executives for Health Innovation as part of the ethical framework for SDOH data. Finally, we will assess how the ethical frameworks discussed in this course can be applied to our course data sets, as we consider how our findings might be employed in a health system or to guide action to improve health.
Ethical Considerations for Health Systems and Data Part 1•9 minutes
Ethical Considerations for Health Systems and Data Part 2•10 minutes
4 readings•Total 95 minutes
Ethics and Spheres of Influence in Addressing Social Determinants of Health•10 minutes
Supplementary Resources•10 minutes
Public Health Code of Ethics•60 minutes
Guiding Principles for Ethical Use of Social Determinants of Health Data•15 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
Health Systems - Graded •30 minutes
Health Systems and Data - Practice•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
Health Systems and Data•10 minutes
4 plugins•Total 16 minutes
Community's Medical Legal Partnership•3 minutes
New Law Allows Hospitals to Build Housing for Homeless•4 minutes
Addressing Social Determinants of Health: Celia's Story•2 minutes
Data Science Ethics in 6 Minutes•7 minutes
Data Applications: Correlation Analysis and Heat Map Visualization
Module 5•4 hours to complete
Module details
This module will focus on analyzing, displaying and interpreting social determinants of health data, with a particular focus on identifying correlations between social determinants of health. Lesson one will provide an overview of correlation analysis and heat map visualization. In lesson two, we will learn how to calculate the Pearson correlation coefficient and create heatmaps in R. Using the NHANES dataset, we will look at the correlation between income, education, marital status, family savings, depression, insurance, household size, drinks per day, smoker, and body mass index. Using the Omaha System dataset, we will look at the correlation between the social determinants of health signs & symptoms. Finally, we will discuss how to interpret the results of our analysis as we visualize our findings using heatmaps.
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