Epidemiology and the People s Health

Epidemiology and the People s Health
Author: Nancy Krieger
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2011-03-23
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780199750351

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This concise, conceptually rich, and accessible book is a rallying cry for a return to the study and discussion of epidemiologic theory: what it is, why it matters, how it has changed over time, and its implications for improving population health and promoting health equity. By tracing its history and contours from ancient societies on through the development of--and debates within--contemporary epidemiology worldwide, Dr. Krieger shows how epidemiologic theory has long shaped epidemiologic practice, knowledge, and the politics of public health.

Critical Epidemiology and the People s Health

Critical Epidemiology and the People s Health
Author: Jaime Breilh
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2021-01-15
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780190492786

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"A groundbreaking approach to critical epidemiology for understanding the complexity of the health process and studying the social determination of health. A powerful critique of Cartesian health sciences, of the flaws of "functional health determinants" model, and of reductionist approaches to health statistics, qualitative research and conventional health geography. A consolidated and well sustained essay that explains the role of social-gender-ethnic relations in the reproduction of health inequity, proposing a new paradigm with indispensible concepts and methodological means to develop a new understanding of health as a socially determined and distributed process. It combines the strengths of scientific traditions of the North and South, to bring forward a new understanding and application of qualitative and quantitative (statistical) evidences, that looks beyond the limits of conventional epidemiology, public and population health. The book presents alternative conceptions and tools for constructing deep prevention. A neo-humanist conception of the role of health and life sciences that assumes critical, intercultural and transdisciplinary thinking as a fundamental tool beyond the limiting elitist framework of positivist reasoning. A most important source of fresh ideas and practical instruments for teaching, research and agency, based on a renewed conception of the relation between nature, society, health and environmental problems"--

Ecosocial Theory Embodied Truths and the People s Health

Ecosocial Theory  Embodied Truths  and the People s Health
Author: Nancy Krieger
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2021
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780197510728

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From Embodying Injustice to Embodying Equity: Embodied Truths and the Ecosocial Theory of Disease Distribution -- Embodying (In)justice and Embodied Truths: Using Ecosocial Theory to Analyze Population Health Data -- Challenges: Embodied Truths, Vision, and Advancing Health Justice.

Climate Change and the People s Health

Climate Change and the People s Health
Author: Sharon Friel
Publsiher: Small Books Big Ideas in Popul
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2019-01-02
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780190492731

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Climate change and social inequity are both sprawling, insidious forces that threaten populations around the world. It's time we start talking about them together. Climate Change and the People's Health offers a brave and ambitious new framework for understanding how our planet's two greatest existential threats comingle, complement, and amplify one another -- and what can be done to mitigate future harm. In doing so it posits three new modes of thinking: - That climate change interacts with the social determinants of health and exacerbates existing health inequities - The idea of a "consumptagenic system" -- a network of policies, processes, governance and modes of understanding that fuel unhealthy, and environmentally destructive production and consumption - The steps necessary to move from denial and inertia toward effective mobilization, including economic, social, and policy interventions With insights from physical science, social science, and humanities, this short book examines how climate change and social inequity are indelibly linked, and considering them together can bring about effective change in social equity, health, and the environment.

Social Epidemiology

Social Epidemiology
Author: Lisa F. Berkman,Ichirō Kawachi,M. Maria Glymour
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 641
Release: 2014
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780199395330

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"Eleven fully updated chapters include entries on the links between health and discrimination, income inequality, social networks and emotion, while four all-new chapters examine the role of policies in shaping health, including how to translate evidence into action with multi-level interventions."

Public Health and Epidemiology at a Glance

Public Health and Epidemiology at a Glance
Author: Margaret Somerville,K. Kumaran,Rob Anderson
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2016-06-15
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781118999332

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First Prize in Public health in the 2017 BMA Medical Book Awards Public Health and Epidemiology at a Glance is a highly visual introduction to the key concepts and major themes of population health. With comprehensive coverage of all the core topics covered at medical school, it helps students understand the determinants of health and their study, from personal lifestyle choices and behaviour, to environmental, social and economic factors. This fully updated new edition features: • More coverage of audit and quality improvement techniques • Brand new sections on maternal and child health, and health of older people • New chapters on social determinants of health and guideline development • Expanded self-assessment material This accessible guide is an invaluable resource for medical and healthcare students, junior doctors, and those preparing for a career in epidemiology and public health

Epidemiology and Demography in Public Health

Epidemiology and Demography in Public Health
Author: Japhet Killewo,Kristian Heggenhougen,Stella R. Quah
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2010-08-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0123822017

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Epidemiology and Demography in Public Health provides practical guidance on planning and implementing surveillance and investigation of disease and disease outbreaks. Exploring contributing factors to the dynamics of disease transmission and the identification of population risks, it also includes a discussion of ehtics in epidemiology and demography including important issues of privacy vs. public safety. With a chapter on H1N1 and Bird flu, this book will be important for students and professionals in public health and epidemiology. Focuses on the techniques of surveillance and investigation of disease Includes biostatistics and analysis techniques Explores the ethics of disease studies Includes chapter discussing H1N1 and Bird Flu

Concepts of Epidemiology

Concepts of Epidemiology
Author: Raj S. Bhopal
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 481
Release: 2016
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780198739685

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First edition published in 2002. Second edition published in 2008.