| Portion of title |
Achieving health equity through lived experiences |
| Contents |
Introduction with Overview of Significance of the Community and Faith-Based Institutions in Transforming Social Determinants to Promote Health / Jill B. Hamilton and Charles E. Moore -- The Influence of Racism on Social Determinants of Health and Health Disparities / Jill B. Hamilton -- Looking Back on a 16-Year Academic/Community Partnership / Valarie Worthy and Jill B. Hamilton |
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Part I Social Pillar -- Access to Quality Education and Technology : Examining Digital and Health Literacy / Diana Baptiste, Tamar Rodney, Ruth-Alma Turkson-Ocran, Oluwabunmi Ogungbe, and Yvonne Commodore-Mensah -- A Community Partnership to Train Nursing Students as Advocates for Health and Social Justice among Marginalized Communities / Lalita Kaligotla, Heather Allstrom, Leah Bercovitch, and Guadalupe Castaneda -- The Blueprint to STEM Mentorship for Inner City Youth / Brittany Prince -- SDOH Influences on Chronic Stress: The Physiological Cost That Increases Risk of Heart Disease in Early Midlife African American Women / Telisa Spikes -- Disparities in Sociodemographic Factors of the Mother on Inequalities of Birth Outcomes in Lowand Middle-Income Countries / Hana Abera Hailemariam -- Social Determinants of Maternal and Newborn Health: Engaging Communities in Botswana for Better Outcomes / Mabel Magowe and Olalenna Tsima -- Using Strategic Communications to Inspire a Shared Vision for Black Women's Health / Kamila A. Alexander and Schenita D. Randolph |
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Part II Cultural Pillar -- Faith-Based Storytelling as SDOH to Promote Health: A Partnership with Marginalized Communities and Faith-Based Institutions / Jill B. Hamilton, Autherine Abiri, Charlyne Anne Nicolas, and Valarie Worthy -- Engaged Scholarship on the Family's Role as a Proximal Health Resource for LGBTQ+ Adolescents / Dalmacio Dennis Flores, Anita Shubert, Tom McMahon, Alyssa Lagua, Connor Brandon, Abby Cabalbag, Caroline Dougherty, Christopher Krauze-Choi, Arielle Lewis, Aruna Rao, and Kim and John Otto -- Structural Factors Affecting Mother- Baby Pairs to Access HIV Services in Malawi: A Case of Balaka District / Chifundo Colleta Zimba and Alinane Linda Nyondo-Mipando -- Developing Culturally Salient Assessment Tools and Interventions for Underserved and High-Risk Populations in the United States and Africa / Jacob K. Kariuki, Michael Ntim, and Moses Gitonga -- Developing Resources for Caregivers of Persons Living with Dementia in English-U Speaking Caribbean Countries / Glenna S. Brewster, Jodi Sutherland, Sylvia Gould, and Ishtar Govia -- Expanding Primary Care Access in Multilingual Populations Using Flipped Visits and Telehealth / Quyen Phan and Caroline V. Coburn -- Using Human-Centered Design to Co-Create and Test an Integrated Group Postpartum and Well-Child Care Model in Malawi / Ashley Gresh, Esnath Kapito, Janet Mambulasa, Nellie Ngutwa, Ellen Chirwa, and Crystal L. Patil -- Implementing Culture as Treatment to Reduce Stress and Promote Well-Being in Reservation-Based Native American Head Start Teachers / Deborah H. Wilson, Adriann Ricker, Hilary Gourneau, and Teresa N. Brockie -- Socio-cultural Barriers to Contraceptive Uptake and Its Consequences to Unintended Pregnancy in Ethiopia / Ayalnesh Zemene Yalew -- Addressing Sexual and Gender Minorities Intersecting Structural Stigma: An Evidence-Based Holistic Care / David Agor and Kenneth Daici |
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Part IIIa Physical Environment -- Community-Engaged Research with Agricultural Workers in Florida : Health and Climate Change / Roxana C. Chicas, Jasmine Irish, Nezahualcoyotl Xiuhtecutli, and Abby D. Mutic -- Mapping and Modeling the Social and Ecological Determinants of Vector-Borne Disease Risk: A Case Study of Human African Trypanosomiasis / Demetrice R. Jordan, Matthew H. Bonds, and Ashton M. Shortridge -- Communities in Action: Creating a Path to Environmental Health Equity in Southeast Indian Country / Jada Lynn Brooks and Jefferson Currie II -- Community-Based Environmental Protection : Grassroots Approaches to Advance Environmental Justice and Health Equity / Na'Taki Osborne Jelks -- Part IIIb Social Environment -- Culturally Relevant Community Engagement Strategies for Promoting Cervical Cancer Prevention Among Black Women / Kayoll Galbraith Gyan, Stephanie Devane-U Johnson, Preeti Khanal, Jane Kimani, Rosette Serwanga, Emmanuel Owusu, Cherice Escobar Jones, Deborah Effiong, and Karrington R. Johnson -- Addressing SDOH in Communities: Perceptions from Faith-Based Institutions / Keith Lipsey, Herbert Grant, Lavonia C. Ray, Brent La Prince Edwards, and George K. Logan -- Expansion of Family Networks and Social Interactions to Facilitate Successful Navigation of Health Care Systems for the Management of Cognitive Impairment / Kalisha Bonds Johnson, Megan Gilligan, Manka Nkimbeng, Shanae Rhodes, Dawnita Michelle' Brown, and Kimesha Grant -- SDOH and School Nurse-Led Interventions: Improving Health and Education Outcomes Among School-Aged Children and Adolescents / Nakia C. Best and Cassidie S. Thomas -- Assessing Global Community Oral Health Efforts to Promote Well-Being / Charles E. Moore and Rueben C. Warren |
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Part IV Policy -- Using Policy to Combat SDOH: Establishing Coalitions in Low-U Resource Communities / Ernest J. Grant -- How Community Should Inform Policy and Ultimately Policy Should Improve Community as It Relates to SDOH / Jasmine Clark -- A Community-First Technology Model to Help Ameliorate Social Determinants of Health / Hope Haynes Bussenius and Rose Hayes -- Reenvisioning the Social Determinants of Health to Reimagine Population Health Interventions / Catherine M. Waters and Stephanie M. Strozier -- Fostering Strategic Partnerships to Advance Access to Healthcare Among Georgia's Latino Community / Lalita M. Kaligotla, Jodie L. Guest, Gilda (Gigi) Pedraza, Pedro Viloria, Iliana Yamileth Rodriguez, Beth Ann Swan, and Roxana C. Chicas -- Social Determinants of Health: Strategies for Community Engagement and Practice / Shawana S. Moore, Erica Moore, Camille Brockett-U Walker, and Michael McFarland -- Decolonizing Nursing Education: Promoting Curricula for Community Engagement / Autherine Abiri, Angela Haynes Ferere, Jazzmine Jordan, and Wanjira Kinuthia -- Perceptions of Social Determinants of Health for Emerging Research Scholars / John A. Fuller, Reňe Byfield, Seema Das, Jiyoon Jang, Hyein Kim, and Kaprice Welsh -- Transforming Social Determinants of Health: Insights and Future Directions / Jill B. Hamilton, Lalita M. Kaligotla, Autherine Abiri, Diana Baptiste, Nakia C. Best, Angie Haynes-Ferere, Jacob K. Kariuki, Charles E. Moore, and Catherine M. Waters. |
| Abstract |
This unique book addresses the need for the scholarly works that include the voices of clinicians, community stakeholders, and leaders of faith-based institutions in various phases of developing, implementing, and evaluating programs that address health inequities and health disparities among marginalized, middle and low resource communities. Another feature of this book is the contributions to the evidence on SDOH from not only academic researchers but clinicians, community partners, and leaders of faith-based institutions. The overall purpose of this book is really to highlight global community-based programs that have been implemented in marginalized, middle and low resource global communities. The communities represented are rural, urban-inner city, located in Southern, Northeastern, and Western U. S. as well as global communities from Malawi, Kenya, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Botswana, the Grenadines, Nigeria, and Peru. For ease of reading, the editors have further classified these SDOH conditions illustrated in chapters organized according to a 4 pillar SDOH framework of social, cultural, physical environment, social environment, and policy conditions. This book contributes to a diverse perspective of the possibilities of incorporating SDOH into communities and faith-based institutions. The long-range objectives are to inform, inspire, and encourage the novice and senior faculty, clinician, community stakeholder, and faith-based institutional leader to develop, implement, and evaluate SDOH on health and health disparities among the communities they serve. The intended audience of this book is faculty of nursing, public health, and medicine in academic and practice settings; professional leaders of nursing, public health, and medicine; community stakeholders, and leaders of faith-based institutions engaged in partnerships with health care providers. This text might also be useful to faculty of foreign studies, and behavioral sciences. |
| Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references. |
| Source of description | Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on January 17, 2025). |
| Issued in other form | Print version: Hamilton, Jill B. Transforming Social Determinants to Promote Global Health Cham : Springer,c2024 9783031611599 |
| Issued in other form | 3031611594 |
| Genre/form | Llibres electṛnics. |
| ISBN | 9783031611605 electronic book |
| ISBN | 3031611608 electronic book |
| Standard identifier# |
10.1007/978-3-031-61160-5 |