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Subject Spirituality As A Determinant Of Health
Date June 21, 2024 8:05 PM
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Spirituality As A Determinant Of Health

In the June issue of Health Affairs, “Reimagining Public Health ([link removed] ) ,” Katelyn Long and coauthors explore ways to incorporate spirituality as a social determinant of health ([link removed] ) within public health.

The researchers review recommendations emerging from a systematic review of evidence on spirituality and health published between 2000-2022.

They conclude that spiritual literacy should be considered part of public health training, and that coordination between public health, academic, and faith leaders be strengthened, among other recommendations.

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