Transforming Social Determinants to Promote Global Health
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Transforming Social Determinants to Promote Global Health
Achieving Health Equity through Lived Experiences
Moore, Charles E.; Hamilton, Jill B.
Springer International Publishing AG
11/2024
454
Mole
9783031611599
15 a 20 dias
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1 Introduction with overview of significance of the community and faith-based institutions in transforming social determinants to promote health.- 2 The influence of racism on social determinants of health and health disparities.- 3 Looking Back on a 16-Year Academic / Community Partnership.- Part 1 Social Pillar.- 4 Access to quality education and technology: examining digital and health literacy.- 5 A community partnership to train nursing students as advocates for health and social justice among marginalized communities.- 6 The Blueprint to STEM Mentorship for inner city youth.- 7 SDOH influences on Chronic Stress: The physiological cost that increases risk of heart disease in Early Midlife African American Women.- 8 Disparities in Sociodemographic Factors of the Mother on Inequalities of Birth Outcome in Low and middle-income countries.- 9 Social determinants of maternal and newborn health: engaging communities in Botswana for better outcomes.- 10 Using Strategic Communications to Inspire a Shared Vision for Black Women's Health.- Part 2 Cultural Pillar.- 11 Faith-based storytelling as SDOH to promote Health: A partnership with marginalized rural communities and faith-based institutions.- 12 Engaged Scholarship on the Family's Role as a Proximal Health Resource for LGBTQ+ Adolescents.- 13 Structural factors affecting mother-baby pairs to access HIV services in Malawi: a case of Balaka district.- 14 Developing culturally salient assessment tools and interventions for underserved and high-risk populations in the United States and Africa.- 15 Developing Resources for Caregivers of Persons Living with Dementia in English Speaking Caribbean Countries.- 16 Expanding primary care access in multilingual populations using flipped visits and telehealth.- 17 Using human-centered design to co-create and test an integrated group postpartum and well-child care model in Malawi.- 18 Implementing Culture as Treatment to reduce stress and promote well-being in reservation based Native American Head Start Teachers.- 19 Socio-cultural barriers to contraceptives uptake and its consequences to unintended pregnancy in Ethiopia.- 20 Addressing Sexual and Gender Minorities Intersecting Structural Stigma: An Evidence-Based Holistic Care.- Part 3a Physical Environment-- Physical-- the part of the human environment that includes purely physical factors that contribute to health inequities and health disparities.- 21 Community Engaged Research with Agricultural Workers in Florida: Health and Climate Change.- 22 Mapping and Modeling the Social and Ecological Determinants of Vector Borne Disease Risk: A Case Study of Human African Trypanosomiasis.- 23 Communities in Action: Creating a Path to Environmental Health Equity in Southeast Indian Country.- 24 Community-Based Environmental Protection: Grassroots Approaches to Advance Environmental Justice and health Equity.- Part 3b Social Environment--might be further defined as the surroundings (social settings and institutions) that are influenced by humans that contribute to health inequities and health disparities.- 25 Culturally Relevant Community Engagement Strategies for Promoting Cervical Cancer Prevention among Black Women.- 26 Addressing SDOH in Communities: Perceptions from faith-based institutions.- 27 Expansion of family networks & social interactions to facilitate successful navigation of health care systems for the management of cognitive impairment.- 28 SDOH and school nurse-led interventions: Improving health and education outcomes among school aged children and adolescents.- 29 Assessing Global Community Oral Health Efforts to Promote Well-Being.- Part 4 Policy-- Guidelines, principles, legislation and political activities that affect the living conditions conducive to the welfare of individuals, communities, societies quality of life.- 30 Using Policy to combat SDOH: Establishing coalitions in low resource communities.- 31 How community should inform policy and ultimately policy should improve community as relates to SDOH.- 32 A Community-First Technology Model to Help Ameliorate Social Determinants of Health.- 33 Re-envisioning the SDOH to re-imagine population health interventions?.- 34 Fostering strategic partnerships to advance access to healthcare among Georgia's Latino Community.- 35 Social Determinants of Health: Strategies for Community Engagement and Practice.- 36 Decolonizing Nursing Education: Promoting Curricula for Community Engagement.- 37 Perceptions of Social Determinants of Health from Emerging Research Scholars.- 38 Concluding Chapter.
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Social Determinants of Health;Global Health;Community Based Participatory Research;Nursing;Health Inequities;Health Disparities;Community Engagement
1 Introduction with overview of significance of the community and faith-based institutions in transforming social determinants to promote health.- 2 The influence of racism on social determinants of health and health disparities.- 3 Looking Back on a 16-Year Academic / Community Partnership.- Part 1 Social Pillar.- 4 Access to quality education and technology: examining digital and health literacy.- 5 A community partnership to train nursing students as advocates for health and social justice among marginalized communities.- 6 The Blueprint to STEM Mentorship for inner city youth.- 7 SDOH influences on Chronic Stress: The physiological cost that increases risk of heart disease in Early Midlife African American Women.- 8 Disparities in Sociodemographic Factors of the Mother on Inequalities of Birth Outcome in Low and middle-income countries.- 9 Social determinants of maternal and newborn health: engaging communities in Botswana for better outcomes.- 10 Using Strategic Communications to Inspire a Shared Vision for Black Women's Health.- Part 2 Cultural Pillar.- 11 Faith-based storytelling as SDOH to promote Health: A partnership with marginalized rural communities and faith-based institutions.- 12 Engaged Scholarship on the Family's Role as a Proximal Health Resource for LGBTQ+ Adolescents.- 13 Structural factors affecting mother-baby pairs to access HIV services in Malawi: a case of Balaka district.- 14 Developing culturally salient assessment tools and interventions for underserved and high-risk populations in the United States and Africa.- 15 Developing Resources for Caregivers of Persons Living with Dementia in English Speaking Caribbean Countries.- 16 Expanding primary care access in multilingual populations using flipped visits and telehealth.- 17 Using human-centered design to co-create and test an integrated group postpartum and well-child care model in Malawi.- 18 Implementing Culture as Treatment to reduce stress and promote well-being in reservation based Native American Head Start Teachers.- 19 Socio-cultural barriers to contraceptives uptake and its consequences to unintended pregnancy in Ethiopia.- 20 Addressing Sexual and Gender Minorities Intersecting Structural Stigma: An Evidence-Based Holistic Care.- Part 3a Physical Environment-- Physical-- the part of the human environment that includes purely physical factors that contribute to health inequities and health disparities.- 21 Community Engaged Research with Agricultural Workers in Florida: Health and Climate Change.- 22 Mapping and Modeling the Social and Ecological Determinants of Vector Borne Disease Risk: A Case Study of Human African Trypanosomiasis.- 23 Communities in Action: Creating a Path to Environmental Health Equity in Southeast Indian Country.- 24 Community-Based Environmental Protection: Grassroots Approaches to Advance Environmental Justice and health Equity.- Part 3b Social Environment--might be further defined as the surroundings (social settings and institutions) that are influenced by humans that contribute to health inequities and health disparities.- 25 Culturally Relevant Community Engagement Strategies for Promoting Cervical Cancer Prevention among Black Women.- 26 Addressing SDOH in Communities: Perceptions from faith-based institutions.- 27 Expansion of family networks & social interactions to facilitate successful navigation of health care systems for the management of cognitive impairment.- 28 SDOH and school nurse-led interventions: Improving health and education outcomes among school aged children and adolescents.- 29 Assessing Global Community Oral Health Efforts to Promote Well-Being.- Part 4 Policy-- Guidelines, principles, legislation and political activities that affect the living conditions conducive to the welfare of individuals, communities, societies quality of life.- 30 Using Policy to combat SDOH: Establishing coalitions in low resource communities.- 31 How community should inform policy and ultimately policy should improve community as relates to SDOH.- 32 A Community-First Technology Model to Help Ameliorate Social Determinants of Health.- 33 Re-envisioning the SDOH to re-imagine population health interventions?.- 34 Fostering strategic partnerships to advance access to healthcare among Georgia's Latino Community.- 35 Social Determinants of Health: Strategies for Community Engagement and Practice.- 36 Decolonizing Nursing Education: Promoting Curricula for Community Engagement.- 37 Perceptions of Social Determinants of Health from Emerging Research Scholars.- 38 Concluding Chapter.
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