
Weaving together research findings and narratives, Culture of Health in Practice: Innovations in Research, Community Engagement, and Action explores the many opportunities we have as a society to advance a Culture of Health and makes the case that a commitment to health equity is fundamental to bringing those efforts into the mainstream. In this latest contribution to the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Culture of Health Series, contributors describe the challenges and opportunities in rural and urban regions, in neighborhoods and schools, in prisons and workplaces. They explore different populations, including immigrants, minority youth, and individuals with substance use disorders; the risks posed by climate change; the role of the media in shaping the public discourse; and the innovations being spearheaded by health providers, insurers, and community leaders. Together, the chapters carry the message that while the challenges are daunting, achieving health equity for all lies within reach.
This work investigates how a commitment to health equity serves as the foundational requirement for establishing a sustainable Culture of Health across diverse societal sectors. Editor Alonzo L. Plough, alongside various contributors, synthesizes empirical research and qualitative narratives to argue that health outcomes are inextricably linked to social, environmental, and economic conditions. The text provides a framework for integrating these insights into mainstream policy and community practice to address systemic disparities.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this volume as a significant contribution to the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's ongoing series on health equity. Readers frequently note the practical utility of the multi-sectoral approach for professionals working in public policy and community health administration.
Page Count:
240
Publication Date:
2020-03-31
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190071400
ISBN-13:
9780190071400
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