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. 2019 Feb 7;25(2 Suppl):S16–S25. doi: 10.1097/PHH.0000000000000932

TABLE 6. Perceptions of Emerging Concepts in Public Health Among the State Health Agency Central Office Workforcea.

Heard of Trend Trend Impacts Day-to-Day Work Fair Amount/Great Deal
Cross-jurisdictional sharing of public health services 69% (68%-70%) 49% (48%-50%)
Fostering a culture of quality improvement 82% (81%-83%) 68% (67%-69%)
Public health and primary care integration 73% (72%-74%) 46% (44%-48%)
Evidence-based public health practice 77% (76%-79%) 60% (60%-61%)
Health in all policies 55% (54%-56%) 43% (42%-44%)
Multisectoral collaboration 66% (65%-66%) 57% (56%-58%)

aEstimate shown as estimate (95% confidence interval). Heard of trend defined as all those who had said that they heard of trend “not much,” “a little bit,” or “a lot.” It excludes those who said that they had heard “nothing at all” about trend.