Promising
Practices that show evidence of effectiveness in improving public health outcomes in a specific real-life setting, as indicated by achievement of aims consistent with the objectives of the activities, and are suitable for adaptation by other communities.

Health Equity Tourism: Ravaging the Justice Landscape

Lett, E., Adekunle, D., Mcmurray, P., Asabor, E.N., Irie, W., Simon, M.A., Hardeman, R., McLemore, M.R.

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Peer Review Study

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Healthcare Access and Quality
Social and Community Context
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Outside U.S.
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Data Collection and Reporting

This study discusses the rise of “health equity tourism,” the process of previously unengaged investigators pivoting into health equity research without developing the necessary scientific expertise for high-quality work. The authors explain the phenomenon and detail the conditions that facilitated its development. They also describe the consequences of health equity tourism – namely, recapitulating systems of inequity within the academy and the dilution of a landscape carefully curated by scholars who have demonstrated sustained commitments to equity research as a primary scientific discipline and praxis. Lastly, they provide a set of principles that can guide novice equity researchers to becoming community members rather than mere tourists of health equity.

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Outcomes of Interest

Improve Organizational Infrastructure

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Implementation Period

2022