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Id 2049
Author Sharp E.
Title A Review of the Exhibit Fix: Heartbreak and Hope: Inside Our Opioid Crisis: Finding Common Ground Between Health Promotion and Museum Practice
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Sharp E. A Review of the Exhibit Fix: Heartbreak and Hope: Inside Our Opioid Crisis: Finding Common Ground Between Health Promotion and Museum Practice,Health Promotion Practice 23 1

Link to article https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85102743666&doi=10.1177%2f1524839921995472&partnerID=40&md5=6b478ae83716cee23a71d795d0b27020
Abstract The Indiana State Museum’s Fix: Heartbreak and Hope: Inside Our Opioid Crisis is the first large-scale exhibit dedicated to the opioid epidemic. It involves diverse groups of visitors in learning about the history and science of opioid use disorder, making decisions that will help resolve the opioid crisis, and practicing techniques that for many people are essential to long-term recovery. By reviewing the different components of the exhibit, I show how the exhibit can serve as a basic model for advancing health promotion in museums. The exhibit illuminates the ways interactive health exhibits can engage adult visitors, reduce stigma, provide knowledge that visitors can use to exercise control over their health, and expand awareness of the need for evidence-based approaches to public health crises. © 2021 Society for Public Health Education.


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