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Exploratory Evaluation of a Medical Student-Led Health Literacy Program Among High School Students
Noah Lee Carey1, Isabella Johnson1, Allison Ruff2
1Department of Surgery, Medical School, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.
Background:
Low health literacy is a barrier to positive health behaviors and outcomes among adolescents, especially in marginalized communities. Sustained, youth-centered interventions for high-risk populations are limited.
Contributions To Practice:
We implemented and conducted an exploratory evaluation of a year-long, medical student-led program for ninth- and tenth-grade students at two Detroit public high schools. The program demonstrated the feasibility of interactive school-based health literacy programming and identified practical considerations for future implementation. Using anonymous pre and postprogram surveys, we examined group-level response patterns in self-reported confidence on health-related knowledge and abilities (n = 71 baseline; n = 52 follow-up). Survey items reflected domains addressed during program sessions, including healthcare navigation, understanding medical terminology, identifying reliable health information, self-advocacy in healthcare settings, and emergency response skills. Postsurvey responses showed more favorable group-level response patterns across all domains.
Implications For School Health Policy, Practice, And Equity:
Near-peer, school-based health literacy interventions may represent a practical strategy to support adolescent engagement with healthcare concepts in under-resourced communities. Partnerships between medical schools and secondary schools may provide scalable opportunities for community engagement and health education.
Conclusions:
This exploratory evaluation supports the potential value of medical student-led health literacy programming as a community-centered model for adolescent health education.
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