Centering Health Equity Through the Social Determinants of Health, Interprofessional Education, and Sustainable Partnerships With Historically Black Colleges and Universities: Envisioning Upstream and Downstream Impacts

Author:

Holton Catherine1,Banerjee Sri1,Morgan Phyllis1,McCune Nina M1ORCID,Cook Amber1,Thomas Jeani1,Vesey Alyssa1

Affiliation:

1. Walden University, Minneapolis, MN, USA

Abstract

The social determinants of health (SDOH) framework identifies barriers to health care, education, financial stability, and other conditions that exist across socially determined parameters, often to the detriment of Communities of Color. Postsecondary healthcare students must be aware of these disparities. In order to address upstream and downstream healthcare equity, the SDOH framework must be leveraged as a cross-disciplinary curricular innovation to support interprofessional education. Historically Black Colleges and Universities have unrealized potential to develop extraordinary healthcare leaders; partnerships integrating SDOH can be a powerful force to advance health equity in the United States.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Nursing

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