The Governance of Core Competencies for Public Health: A Rapid Review of the Literature Journal Articles uri icon

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abstract

  • Core competencies for public health (CCPH) define the knowledge, skills, and attitudes required of a public health workforce. Although numerous sets of CCPH have been established, few studies have systematically examined the governance of competency development, review, and monitoring, which is critical to their implementation and impact. This rapid review included 42 articles. The findings identified examples of collaboration and community engagement in governing activities (e.g., using the Delphi method to develop CCPH) and different ways of approaching CCPH review and revision (e.g., every 3 years). Insights on monitoring and resource management were scarce. Preliminary lessons emerging from the findings point towards the need for systems, structures, and processes that support ongoing reviews, revisions, and monitoring of CCPH.

authors

  • Sandhu, Harman Singh
  • Otterman, Victoria
  • Tjaden, Lynda
  • Shephard, Rosemarie
  • Apatu, Emma
  • Di Ruggiero, Erica
  • Musto, Richard
  • Pawa, Jasmine
  • Steinberg, Malcolm
  • Betker, Claire

publication date

  • 2023