SSM: Population Health (Dec 2019)

Building the evidence on Making Health a Shared Value: Insights and considerations for research

  • May Lynn Tan,
  • David Vlahov,
  • Erin Hagan,
  • M. Maria Glymour,
  • Laura M. Gottlieb,
  • Ellicott C. Matthay,
  • Nancy E. Adler

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF)'s Culture of Health Action Framework guides a movement to improve health and advance health equity across the nation. Action Area One of the Framework, Making Health a Shared Value, highlights the role of individual and community factors in achieving a societal commitment to health and health equity, centered around three drivers: Mindset and Expectations, Sense of Community, and Civic Engagement. To stimulate research about how Action Area One and its drivers may impact health, Evidence for Action (E4A), a signature research funding program of RWJF, developed and released a national Call for Proposals (CFP). The process of formulating the CFP and reviewing proposals surfaced important challenges for research on creating and sustaining shared values to foster and maintain a Culture of Health. In this essay, we describe these considerations and provide examples from funded projects regarding how challenges can be addressed. Keywords: Culture of health, Mindset and expectations, Civic engagement, Sense of community, Shared values, Health equity