Training student volunteers as community resource navigators to address patients' social needs: A curriculum toolkit

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Gautam Diwas,Sandhu Sahil,Kutzer Kate,Blanchard Lillian,Xu Jacqueline,Sotelo Munoz Veronica,Dennis Erika,Drake Connor,Crowder Carolyn,Eisenson Howard,Prvu Bettger Janet

Abstract

IntroductionFew resources are available to train students to provide patients assistance for obtaining needed community-based services. This toolkit outlines a curriculum to train student volunteers to become “community resource navigators” to serve patients via telephone at partner health sites.MethodsUniversity students co-designed the Help Desk navigator program and training for volunteer navigators as part of an academic-community partnership with a local Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC). The multi-modal curricula consisted of five components: didactic instruction on social determinants of health and program logistics, mock patient calls and documentation, observation of experienced navigator interaction with patients, supervised calls with real patients, and homework assignments. In 2020, training materials were adapted for virtual delivery due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Trainees completed a survey after completion to provide qualitative feedback on the training and preparedness.ResultsThe training was offered for the first cohort of 11 student volunteer navigators in 2019, revised and then offered for 13 undergraduate and nursing students over 6 weeks in 2020. In the training evaluation, trainees described the new knowledge and skills gained from the training, the long-term benefits toward their educational and professional career goals, and helpful interactive delivery of the training. Trainees also highlighted areas for improvement, including more time learning about community resources and practicing challenging patient conversations.ConclusionsOur peer-to-peer, multi-modal training prepares student volunteers to become community resource navigators. Student, eager for meaningful clinical experiences, are an untapped resource that can help patients with their social needs.

Publisher

Frontiers Media SA

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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