State Health Official Career Advancement and Sustainability Evaluation-Description of the Methods Used in the SHO-CASE Study.

Journal of Public Health Management and Practice : JPHMP
Paul K HalversonGlen Mays

Abstract

State health officials (SHOs) lead state governmental public health agencies, playing an important role in their states. However, little comprehensive research has examined SHOs or characteristics of these leaders, limiting evidence about ways to improve SHO selection and subsequent performance. This brief describes the methods of the SHO-CASE study focused on current and former SHOs in state public health agencies. Methods used include qualitative components that informed the development of survey questions, survey administration, and survey response. A total of 147 SHOs responded to the SHO survey representing every state and Washington, District of Columbia. The SHO-CASE study survey database represents the most comprehensive database of its kind regarding a range of attributes of current and former SHOs. These data can be used to explore factors contributing to SHO success including valuable insights into effectively working with the states' elected officials.

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Jan 10, 2016·Health Education & Behavior : the Official Publication of the Society for Public Health Education·Howard K Koh
Jan 26, 2017·Journal of Public Health Management and Practice : JPHMP·Paul HalversonEdward L Baker
Aug 16, 2017·Journal of Public Health Management and Practice : JPHMP·Paul K HalversonHugh Tilson
Dec 1, 2017·Journal of Public Health Management and Practice : JPHMP·Edward L BakerPaul Halverson
Mar 30, 2018·Journal of Public Health Management and Practice : JPHMP·Paul K HalversonJames Rice
Feb 23, 2019·Journal of Public Health Management and Practice : JPHMP·Steven F BoedigheimerUNKNOWN SHO-CASE Steering Committee
Feb 27, 2019·Journal of Public Health Management and Practice : JPHMP·Valerie A YeagerUNKNOWN SHO-CASE Steering Committee

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Feb 27, 2019·Journal of Public Health Management and Practice : JPHMP·Valerie A YeagerUNKNOWN SHO-CASE Steering Committee
Apr 11, 2019·Journal of Public Health Management and Practice : JPHMP·Nir MenachemiUNKNOWN SHO-CASE Steering Committee
Nov 26, 2019·Journal of Public Health Management and Practice : JPHMP·Leslie M Beitsch
Jun 24, 2020·Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics·Yuyang XuJunfang Chen
Feb 23, 2019·Journal of Public Health Management and Practice : JPHMP·Steven F BoedigheimerUNKNOWN SHO-CASE Steering Committee
Apr 3, 2020·Journal of Public Health Management and Practice : JPHMP·Steven F Boedigheimer, Edward L Baker

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