The Mastery Matrix for Integration Praxis: The development of a rubric for integration practice in addressing weight-related public health problems

Jerica M Berge, Margaret Adamek, Caitlin E Caspi, Katherine Y. Grannon, Katie Loth, Amanda Trofholz, Susie Nanney

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Abstract

In response to the limitations of siloed weight-related intervention approaches, scholars have called for greater integration that is intentional, strategic, and thoughtful between researchers, health care clinicians, community members, and policy makers as a way to more effectively address weight and weight-related (e.g., obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, cancer) public health problems. The Mastery Matrix for Integration Praxis was developed by the Healthy Eating and Activity across the Lifespan (HEAL) team in 2017 to advance the science and praxis of integration across the domains of research, clinical practice, community, and policy to address weight-related public health problems. Integrator functions were identified and developmental stages were created to generate a rubric for measuring mastery of integration. Creating a means to systematically define and evaluate integration praxis and expertise will allow for more individuals and teams to master integration in order to work towards promoting a culture of health.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)78-86
Number of pages9
JournalPreventive medicine
Volume111
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2018

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Keywords

  • Health disparities
  • Integration
  • Mastery matrix
  • Praxis
  • Rubric
  • Weight-related behaviors

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