Title: Future Trends in Health Education
1Future Trends in Health Education
2Health Education
- There will always be change
- No one can predict the future
3Demographic Changes
- Demographic profiles age, sex, race ethnicity
- Change U.S. population will continue to become
more diverse.
Race 2004 2020 2040
African American 13.0 14.0 13.7
Hispanic 12.2 16.3 21.7
Native American 0.90 0.80 1.0
Asian/Pacific Islander 4.0 5.7 7.9
Source Pearson Education
4Demographic Changes
- Change U.S. population will become older.
- Age demographic of 65 is expected to double by
2030. - Baby Boomers (those born between 1946-1964).
5Aging Population
- Median Age of Population
- (Cottrell et al., 2009, p. 314)
- 1990 . 33.1 years
- 2000 . 35.5 years
- 2010 . 37.2 years
- 2020 . 37.6 years
- 2030 . 39.0 years
6Societal Trends
- Technology
- Family Structure
- Political Climate
- Medical Care Establishment
7Health Care Reform
- http//healthreform.kff.org/the-animation.aspx
8Views on Health Reform Remain Divided
- As you may know, a health reform bill was signed
into law early last year. Given what you know
about the health reform law, do you have a
generally favorable or generally unfavorable
opinion of it?
Source Kaiser Family Foundation/Harvard School
of Public Health The Publics Health Care Agenda
for the 112th Congress (conducted January 4-14,
2011) and Kaiser Family Foundation Health
Tracking Polls
9One in Five Think the Health Law Has Been
Repealed, Another Quarter Not Sure
- As far as you know, which comes closest to
describing the current status of the health
reform law that was passed last year
It has been repealed and is no longer law
It is still the law of the land
Dont know/ Refused
Source Kaiser Family Foundation Health Tracking
Poll (conducted February 3-6, 2011)
10Technology
- Informatics
- The systematic application of information,
computer science, and technology to public health
practice and learning. - (IOM, Who Will Keep the Public Healthy, p. 63)
- Electronic medical records
- Computerized health assessments
- Web-based strategies
- Social marketing strategies/communication
11Technology
- Genomics
- Genetics Study of single genes
- Genomics Study of the entire human genome
including single genes - Implications
- Therapeutic and preventive strategies
- Ethical and medical limitations
- Legal and social issues
12Future of Professional Preparation
- Become more analytical thinkers
- Increase partnerships collaboration
- Analyze situations examine trends
- Cultural competence
- Multilevel interventions
- Community-Based Participatory Research
- Focus on schools
- More environmental activism
13Cultural Competence
- Cultural sensitivity
- Attitudes of respect and appreciation
- Understanding cultural norms
- Communication skills
14Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR)
- a partnership approach to research that
equitably involves community members,
organizational representatives, and researchers
in all aspect of the research process. (Israel
et al., 2001) - Changing funding practices
- Partners form long-term commitments
- Co-learning emphasized
15Global Health
- Re-emerging infections
- New diseases
- Environmental impact of overpopulation
- Safety of food supply
16Future of credentialing
- Current eligibility for entry-level academic
preparation - Sub-special certifications
- Reimbursement of services
- Skills vs content
17Implications for Practice
- School settings
- Children learn the best when healthy
- Better coordination of services
- Special skills may be needed
- Worksite
- Health promotion/education seen as fringe
benefit - Higher productivity reduced costs
18Implications continued
- Community / Public Health
- Large variety of work
- Monitor and improve health of population
- Collaborative work effort
- Advocate for policies
- Health Care
- Variety of facilities
- Necessity for quality care
19Alternative Opportunities
- Postsecondary institutions
- Health care journalism
- International health education
- Sales
- Long-term care
- Consultant opportunities
20Health educators.
- Will have amazing opportunities
- Need to constantly update their skills
- Play a major role in keeping populations healthy
- Collaborate with other professionals
- Advocate for those who do not have a voice