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Health promotion practice, 2024-02, p.15248399241228831-15248399241228831
2024
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An Evidence-Based Framework for the Use of Arts and Culture in Public Health
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  • Health promotion practice, 2024-02, p.15248399241228831-15248399241228831
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United States
Erscheinungsjahr
2024
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  • In recent years, increasing efforts have been made to apply arts- and culture-based strategies to public health concerns. Accumulating studies point to the value of these strategies for addressing social determinants of health in ways that center communities, cultures, and lived experiences. However, this work has lacked a common framework to support application and advancement. The objectives of this study were to examine knowledge, experience, and evidence related to the uses of arts and culture in public health in the United States and to develop a pilot version of an evidence-based framework to guide cross-sector development and research. Using a convergent mixed-methods design with sequential elements, this study drew upon findings from a national field survey, seven focus groups, eight structured working-group dialogues, and a five-day structured dialogue and writing process with 12 interdisciplinary thought leaders. Data were integrated to develop a pilot evidence-based framework. The study identified six broad ways in which arts and culture can be used in public health and 59 specific outcomes that can be addressed through arts and cultural strategies. The framework identifies evidence supporting the effects of arts and culture on each outcome, along with mechanisms that may mediate or moderate these effects. The pilot framework clearly links arts and culture practices with public health outcomes. In doing so, it provides both a resource for current practice and a model for the continued development of interdisciplinary tools that support health researchers and practitioners in utilizing arts and culture resources to advance community health and health equity.
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Englisch
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ISSN: 1524-8399
eISSN: 1552-6372
DOI: 10.1177/15248399241228831
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_2928855440
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