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Jeffrey G Edwards1,2, Christiana M Russ1,3, Barnabas Alayande4
1Boston Children's Hospital Department of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America.
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The field of global health is rooted in colonialism, and many global health partnerships perpetuate colonial power dynamics. To change this, knowledge and praxis in decoloniality must become a fundamental part of global health education and practice. Since there are no current tools in global health education specifically focusing on decolonial praxis, we drew on existing literature to develop a tool designed to measure a learner clinician's progression in attitudes and practice regarding health equity and decoloniality. Milestones were defined across four learner levels: pre-contemplative, contemplative, critical action, and transformative action. Both a self-assessment and an educator assessment of a learner version of the tool were created. We conducted a modified Delphi process using an online survey to create consensus on 20 learner milestone definitions for this assessment tool. To craft a diverse Delphi panel, we invited 11 academic clinicians who have published at least one peer-reviewed publication surrounding decoloniality; six of whom were primarily based in a resource-denied setting, five of whom were primarily based in a resource-advantaged setting, and with at least one participant from sub-Saharan Africa, Central and South America, and Southeast Asia. Consensus was defined as >75% of panelists accepting the definition. After three rounds, Delphi members had reached consensus on all (20/20) items for both the self-assessment and educator assessment versions of the tool. Themes of changes to the tool included better reflecting the mutual learning that occurs between global partners, providing more observable behaviors for assessment, and incorporating transformative learning principles into the milestones, which predominantly utilize a behaviorist framework. This study provides consensus on milestone definitions for a learner assessment tool for clinician trainees in global health that allows learners and educators to engage in self-reflection and progression in decolonial attitudes and practice during an educational process.
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