Strategies

What Works for Health includes evidence-informed strategies to create communities where everyone can thrive.

18 Strategies
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Community-based doulas

Provide culturally appropriate non-medical care and support throughout pregnancy, birth, and postpartum to birthing people at higher risk of poor outcomes and underserved by the medical community
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Community Conditions

  • Clinical care

Societal Rules

  • Worldviews, culture and norms

Consumer participation in health care governance

Involve consumers in health care governance via roles on governing boards, advisory committees, or shorter-term special projects
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Community Conditions

  • Clinical care

Societal Rules

  • Governance

DARE to be You

Provide education and training sessions with parent-child activities and family meals for youth, parents, and care providers
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Community Conditions

  • Education
  • Safety and social support

Faith community nursing

Position registered nurses within a parish or similar faith community, or in a health care system to serve as a liaison to congregations; also called parish nursing or congregational nursing
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Community Conditions

  • Clinical care

Financial incentives for new nursing faculty

Offer loan repayment, tuition assistance, competitive academic salaries, etc. to students who teach in nursing programs after completing an advanced degree
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Community Conditions

  • Clinical care

Societal Rules

  • Budgets

Intergenerational communities

Establish policies, plans, and programs that meet the needs of all residents of a community, especially children and older adults, and promote interaction and cooperation between individuals of different generations
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Community Conditions

  • Safety and social support
  • Civic and community resources

Long-term care employee compensation

Increase wages and benefits for personal or home care workers, nurse aides, and others who provide direct care to patients in long-term care (LTC) settings
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Community Conditions

  • Clinical care

Societal Rules

  • Budgets

Nurse-friendly work environments

Improve work environments for nurses via establishment of strong nursing leadership, organizational support, etc.
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Community Conditions

  • Clinical care

Societal Rules

  • Institutional practices

Public reporting of health care-associated infections

Make health care facilities’ health care-associated or hospital-acquired infection (HAI) rates readily available to patients and providers
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Community Conditions

  • Clinical care

Societal Rules

  • Institutional practices

Raise the Age

Increase the minimum and/or maximum age boundaries for youth to be processed in the juvenile justice system
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Community Conditions

  • Safety and social support

Societal Rules

  • Laws and policies