Overview
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This five course specialization explores dimensions of applied knowledge related to the social determinants of health. This specialization will utilize the Data-to-Action Hourglass Model to support thinking about multiple perspectives as a way to filter, frame, and focus data-driven action related to social determinants of health.
Course 1: Introduction to the Social Determinants of Health, provides an overview of definitions and theoretical perspectives that will form the foundation of this specialization. Course 2: Social Determinants of Health and Vulnerable Populations, highlights how social determinants of health can affect vulnerable populations in different ways. Course 3: Social Determinants of Health and Health Care Systems, explores topics that are particularly relevant for healthcare clinicians and administrators, as well as communities. Course 4: Social Determinants of Health and Methodological Opportunities, examines the methodological approaches and research tools that inform an understanding of best practices in working with science teams, communities, and with data. Course 5: Social Determinants of Health and Planetary Health, centers on planetary health as a fundamental health determinant in shaping a shared future.
Each course also includes a data applications module, in which learners will practice analyzing, displaying, and interpreting social determinants of health data.
Syllabus
Course 1: Introduction to Social Determinants of Health
- Offered by University of Minnesota. This first of five courses introduces students to the social determinants of health, and provides an ... Enroll for free.
Course 2: Social Determinants of Health: Vulnerable Populations
- Offered by University of Minnesota. This second of five courses focuses on how social determinants of health affects vulnerable populations. ... Enroll for free.
Course 3: Social Determinants of Health: Health Care Systems
- Offered by University of Minnesota. This third of five courses explores topics related to the social determinants of health and health care ... Enroll for free.
Course 4: Social Determinants of Health: Methodological Opportunities
- Offered by University of Minnesota. This fourth of five courses examines the methodological approaches and research tools that inform our ... Enroll for free.
Course 5: Social Determinants of Health: Planetary Health
- Offered by University of Minnesota. This fifth and final course is centered on planetary health as a fundamental health determinant. As we ... Enroll for free.
- Offered by University of Minnesota. This first of five courses introduces students to the social determinants of health, and provides an ... Enroll for free.
Course 2: Social Determinants of Health: Vulnerable Populations
- Offered by University of Minnesota. This second of five courses focuses on how social determinants of health affects vulnerable populations. ... Enroll for free.
Course 3: Social Determinants of Health: Health Care Systems
- Offered by University of Minnesota. This third of five courses explores topics related to the social determinants of health and health care ... Enroll for free.
Course 4: Social Determinants of Health: Methodological Opportunities
- Offered by University of Minnesota. This fourth of five courses examines the methodological approaches and research tools that inform our ... Enroll for free.
Course 5: Social Determinants of Health: Planetary Health
- Offered by University of Minnesota. This fifth and final course is centered on planetary health as a fundamental health determinant. As we ... Enroll for free.
Courses
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This second of five courses focuses on how social determinants of health affects vulnerable populations. Focusing on four groups of vulnerable populations, students will examine how social determinants of health contribute to the poor health outcomes experienced by these populations. The topics of this course include: 1. Poverty 2. Women’s Health 3. Gender and LGBTQI+ Health 4. Family Health 5. Data Applications: t-test Analysis and Box Plot Visualization
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This first of five courses introduces students to the social determinants of health, and provides an overview of the definitions and theoretical perspectives that will form the foundation of this specialization. The topics of this course include: 1. Introduction to the Social Determinants of Health 2. Theoretical Perspectives and Knowledge Complexity 3. Data Driven Collective Impact 4. Minority Stress Theory 5. Data Applications: Frequency Analysis and Bar Chart Visualization
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This fifth and final course is centered on planetary health as a fundamental health determinant. As we consider how the health of humans is dependent on the health of Earth’s natural systems, we will also explore how to apply futures thinking and foresight principles to planetary health initiatives. The topics of this course include: 1. Introduction to Planetary Health 2. Values and Sources of Knowledge 3. Action and Movement Building 4. Foresight 5. Data Applications: Regression Analysis and Scatter Plot Visualization
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This fourth of five courses examines the methodological approaches and research tools that inform our understanding of best practices in working with science teams, communities, and with data. The topics of this course include: 1. Community-Based Participatory Research 2. Team Science 3. Community-Level Data 4. Informatics and the Social Determinants of Health: Knowledge Management 5. Data Applications: ANOVA Analysis and Line Graph Visualization
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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
Taught by
Daniel J. Pesut, Ph.D., RN, FAAN and Karen A. Monsen, PhD, RN, FAMIA, FNAP, FAAN