TABLE 6. Emerging Concept Awareness and Impact Between 2014 and 2017.
Heard of Emerging Concept | Emerging Concept Impacts Day-to-Day Worka | |||
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2014 | 2017 | 2014 | 2017 | |
Fostering a culture of quality improvement | 83% (82%-84%) | 83% (83%-83%) | 70% (69%-70%) | 69% (68%-69%) |
Evidence-based public health | 75% (74%-76%) | 79% (78%-79%)b | 58% (57%-59%) | 62% (61%-63%)b |
Public health and primary care integration | 74% (73%-75%) | 74% (73%-75%) | 48% (47%-49%) | 47% (46%-48%) |
Cross-jurisdictional sharing of public health services | 71% (70%-72%) | 70% (69%-71%) | 50% (48%-52%) | 49% (48%-51%) |
Health in All Policies | 51% (50%-53%) | 57% (56%-57%)b | 46% (45%-48%) | 44% (43%-45%)b |
aAmong those who said that they had heard about concept “not too much,” “a little,” or “a lot.” “Heard of” varies from n = 24 491 to 24 531. Impact varies from n = 9332 to n = 19 759 (based on whether respondents said that they had heard of the concept).
bStatistically significant difference between 2014 and 2017 at P < .05.