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Global Learning for Health Equity: A Survey of Five Global Learning Sites in the United States.

Sonya S ShinAmi ShahJanette North-KaboreVirginia RowthornKevin P FioriRuth DuddingRev Alexander PlumDana ParkeCarmen GeorgeStephen ThomasRandal PinkettKeshia M Pollack PorterAdam SiroisVera CordeiroYolanda Ogbolu
Published in: Community health equity research & policy (2023)
Global learning is the practice of adopting and adapting global ideas to local challenges. To advance the field of global learning, we performed a case study of five communities that had implemented global health models to advance health equity in a U.S. setting. Surveys were developed using a Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) framework, and each site completed surveys to characterize their global learning experience with respect to community context, the learning and implementation process, implementation science considerations, and health equity. The immense diversity of sites and their experiences underscored the heterogenous nature of global learning. Nonetheless, all cases highlighted core themes of addressing social determinants of health through strong community engagement. Cross-sector participation and implementation science evaluation were strategies applied by many but not all sites. We advocate for continued global learning that advances health equity and fosters equitable partnerships with mutual benefits to origination and destination sites.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • public health
  • global health
  • mental health
  • primary care
  • health information
  • quality improvement
  • health promotion
  • physical activity