Optimizing Upstream Health in the Community-Oriented Integrative Domain
Three domains define major challenges facing U.S. health care. Although engagement in the clinical and service domains directly impacts health, integrative engagement operates at the community level to address social determinants of health. Relying on examples from the Rodham Institute, an academica...
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doaj-f5b8755156be467f94299d6c8da450312020-11-24T21:10:47ZengMary Ann LiebertHealth Equity 2473-12422018-10-012131331510.1089/HEQ.2018.0041Optimizing Upstream Health in the Community-Oriented Integrative DomainChristopher M. Williams0Christopher M. Williams1Jehan El-Bayoumi2Milken Institute School of Public Health, George Washington UniversityThe Rodham Institute, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, George Washington UniversityThe Rodham Institute, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, George Washington UniversityThree domains define major challenges facing U.S. health care. Although engagement in the clinical and service domains directly impacts health, integrative engagement operates at the community level to address social determinants of health. Relying on examples from the Rodham Institute, an academically-based community organization, the authors describe principles and practices for promoting community self-efficacy and capacity-building to improve health. These include effective listening, allowing the self-identified needs of the community to drive engagement, and facilitating physician learning involving community education. If social determinants are to be effectively addressed, such approaches provide valuable insight.https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/full/10.1089/HEQ.2018.0041academic community partnershipcommunity engagementhealth care domainsintegrative domainsocial determinants of health |
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Optimizing Upstream Health in the Community-Oriented Integrative Domain |
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Optimizing Upstream Health in the Community-Oriented Integrative Domain |
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Optimizing Upstream Health in the Community-Oriented Integrative Domain |
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Optimizing Upstream Health in the Community-Oriented Integrative Domain |
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optimizing upstream health in the community-oriented integrative domain |
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Mary Ann Liebert |
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Health Equity |
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2473-1242 |
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2018-10-01 |
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Three domains define major challenges facing U.S. health care. Although engagement in the clinical and service domains directly impacts health, integrative engagement operates at the community level to address social determinants of health. Relying on examples from the Rodham Institute, an academically-based community organization, the authors describe principles and practices for promoting community self-efficacy and capacity-building to improve health. These include effective listening, allowing the self-identified needs of the community to drive engagement, and facilitating physician learning involving community education. If social determinants are to be effectively addressed, such approaches provide valuable insight. |
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academic community partnership community engagement health care domains integrative domain social determinants of health |
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