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J Health Care Poor Underserved ; 32(4): 1720-1733, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34803038

ABSTRACT

Medical-legal partnerships (MLP) address legal needs that contribute to health inequities. Health providers express discomfort accessing legal services and a desire for greater training, however best practices remain unclear. METHODS: We conducted a scoping literature review and interviews with key informants to identify essential components of MLP training and best practices in MLP training. RESULTS: Twenty-one articles out of an initial 1,247 met criteria. Most learners were medical (11; 52%) or law (13; 62%) students or residents (12; 57%). Training was primarily led by lawyers (18; 86%). Educational approaches included didactics (15; 71%). Content was focused on skill-acquisition (18; 86%). Most training was presented as stand-alone (5; 24%) courses. Essential skills included issuespotting, adaptability, and trauma-informed care. CONCLUSION: Medical-legal partnerships make use of varied perspectives to address unmet legal needs. This review helped identify best practices in training and a need for future study on evaluation. Future research should explore how best to evaluate the effectiveness of MLP training.


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Interprofessional Education , Social Determinants of Health , Health Inequities , Humans , Lawyers
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