Understanding health advocacy in family medicine and psychiatry curricula and practice: A qualitative study.
Sophie SoklaridisCarrie BernardGenevieve FergusonLisa AndermannMark FefergradKenneth FungKarl IglarAndrew JohnsonMorag PatonCynthia WhiteheadPublished in: PloS one (2018)
Our study provides insights into the relational complexities of the health advocate role in residency curriculum and clinical practice. All participants described health advocacy as a broad spectrum of actions that are guided by relationships among patients, health care professionals and communities. Our analysis revealed that some challenges that participants identified with a health advocacy role could be addressed by anchoring the role within a specific theoretical framework. This would better enable us to create a culture of advocacy in the training and development of physicians.