Essential Public Health: Theory and Practice

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Essential Public Health: Theory and Practice

Stephen Gillam, Jan Yates and Padmanabhan Badrinath (eds)
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How can society most effectively prevent disease and promote health? That is the challenge addressed by this textbook. Public health is the art and science of preventing disease, prolonging life and promoting health through the organised efforts of society. The 'science' is concerned with making a diagnosis of a population's health problems, establishing their cause and determining effective interventions. The 'art' lies in creatively addressing these problems. Essential Public Health captures both the art and science of the field. This second edition has been fully updated with contemporary examples and includes new chapters on sustainability and change, management and leadership. Examples are taken from health systems throughout the world, giving readers a wider perspective of the challenges faced. This is essential reading for all trainees in health care, social care and related disciplines. An internet companion includes supplementary information and interactive, self-assessment questions to test understanding and aid learning.
Theory is underpinned with practical examples to show what public health specialists aim to achieve in practice
An internet companion featuring self-assessment questions allows readers to test their understanding of key topics
Written for a multidisciplinary audience
The first edition was Highly Commended in the Public Health category of the British Medical Association Book Awards 2008
Año:
2012
Edición:
2nd
Editorial:
Cambridge University Press
Idioma:
english
Páginas:
348
ISBN 10:
1107601762
ISBN 13:
9781107601765
Archivo:
PDF, 8.70 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2012
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