Listen "S04E10 – Exploring an Evidence-Based Framework for the Use of Arts and Culture in Public Health with Tasha L. Golden, Jill Sonke, and Alexandra K. Rodriguez"
Episode Synopsis
“We wanted to show people kind of like a simple way how the arts and cultural experiences can be related to public
health practice and the other way around.”
In this episode, Tasha L. Golden, Jill Sonke, and Alexandra K. Rodriguez delve into the findings of their recent study designed to examine knowledge, experience, and evidence related to the uses of arts and culture in public health and their development of a pilot of an evidence-based framework to guide cross-sector development and
research. They discuss six broad ways art and culture can be used in public health, and some of the outcomes that can be addressed through arts and cultural strategies.
This episode references the article “An Evidence-Based Framework for the Use of Arts and Culture in Public Health” by Tasha L. Golden, Jill Sonke, and Alexandra K. Rodriguez.
health practice and the other way around.”
In this episode, Tasha L. Golden, Jill Sonke, and Alexandra K. Rodriguez delve into the findings of their recent study designed to examine knowledge, experience, and evidence related to the uses of arts and culture in public health and their development of a pilot of an evidence-based framework to guide cross-sector development and
research. They discuss six broad ways art and culture can be used in public health, and some of the outcomes that can be addressed through arts and cultural strategies.
This episode references the article “An Evidence-Based Framework for the Use of Arts and Culture in Public Health” by Tasha L. Golden, Jill Sonke, and Alexandra K. Rodriguez.
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