A Systematic Review of Key Issues in Public Health
Springer | Preventive Medicine, Public Health, Social Services & Welfare | April 14 2015 | ISBN-10: 3319136194 | 289 pages | pdf | 11.15 mb
Springer | Preventive Medicine, Public Health, Social Services & Welfare | April 14 2015 | ISBN-10: 3319136194 | 289 pages | pdf | 11.15 mb
by Stefania Boccia (Editor), Paolo Villari (Editor)
From the Back Cover
This wide-ranging study reviews the state of public health worldwide and presents informed recommendations for real-world solutions. Identifying the most urgent challenges in the field, from better understanding the causes of acute diseases and chronic conditions to reducing health inequities, it reports on cost-effective, science-based, ethically sound interventions. Chapters demonstrate bedrock skills essential to developing best practices, including flexible thinking for entrenched problems, conducting health impact assessments, and working with decision-makers. From these current findings come long-term practice and policy goals for preventing disease, promoting health, and improving quality of life, both locally and globally.
A sampling of the topics covered :
· Health trends of communicable diseases.
· Epidemiology of cancer and principles of prevention.
· Respiratory diseases and health disorders related to indoor and outdoor air pollution.
· Public health gerontology and active aging.
· Migrant and ethnic minority health.
· Public health genomics.
A Systematic Review of Key Issues in Public Health offers graduate students in the discipline a firm grasp on the field as it presently stands, and a clear set of directions for its potential future.