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Published in: Translational Behavioral Medicine 3/2015

01-09-2015 | Public Health Policies

Governors’ priorities for public health and chronic disease prevention: a qualitative analysis of State of the State addresses

Authors: Amy A. Eyler, PhD, CHES, Marissa L. Zwald, MPH

Published in: Translational Behavioral Medicine | Issue 3/2015

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Abstract

Governors use State of the State speeches to publicly outline state status, progress, and policy priorities. The purpose of this study was to qualitatively analyze the public health content of State of the State addresses from 2009 to 2013. Speech transcripts were collected and uploaded into NVivo10. Speeches were coded using a priori, general thematic codes followed by detailed sub-coding of public health text. Data was organized by emergent thematic patterns. From 2009 to 2013, 48 governors presented 72 speeches with public health messages. Framing current public health problems and outlining strategies were two of the three main themes that emerged. Problems were often framed using data or emphasizing economic costs. Governors outlined prevention strategies on tobacco, nutrition, or physical activity through increased funding, policies, or partnerships. Speech content provides information on priorities and trends and can be used to inform advocacy efforts. Future research should link these priorities to outcomes of legislation.
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Metadata
Title
Governors’ priorities for public health and chronic disease prevention: a qualitative analysis of State of the State addresses
Authors
Amy A. Eyler, PhD, CHES
Marissa L. Zwald, MPH
Publication date
01-09-2015
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Translational Behavioral Medicine / Issue 3/2015
Print ISSN: 1869-6716
Electronic ISSN: 1613-9860
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13142-015-0323-2

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