Health in Harmony: Integrating Community Strengths to Bridge Disparities.

IF 2.6 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Health Equity Pub Date : 2025-04-10 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1089/heq.2024.0198
Lauren Anderson, Caison Black, Rochelle H Holm, Michael O Emerson, Ted Smith
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Abstract

There is a need to shift from deficit-based environmental health approaches toward a more balanced framework that also considers community strengths at a granular level. The Universal Basic Neighborhood Framework integrates both qualitative and quantitative data across 35 health-supportive elements within topics of environmental, housing, social, and transportation domains, promoting an understanding of health as emerging from a range of environmental factors. The framework provides a more balanced approach by presenting both negative and positive health determinants, promotes leveraging community strengths and voice in public health interventions, and enables better understanding of community health needs and assets.

和谐健康:整合社区力量弥合差距。
有必要从以赤字为基础的环境卫生办法转向一种更加平衡的框架,这种框架也在细粒度上考虑到社区的力量。《普遍基本邻里框架》整合了环境、住房、社会和交通领域主题中35个健康支持要素的定性和定量数据,促进了对一系列环境因素产生的健康的理解。该框架提出了消极和积极的健康决定因素,提供了一种更加平衡的办法,促进在公共卫生干预措施中利用社区力量和发言权,并使人们能够更好地了解社区卫生需求和资产。
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Health Equity
Health Equity Social Sciences-Health (social science)
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