Oxford Textbook of Global Public Health

Oxford Textbook of Global Public Health

Karim, Quarraisha Abdool; Detels, Roger; Gulliford, Martin; Tan, Chorh Chuan

Oxford University Press

10/2017

1728

Mole

Inglês

9780198810131

15 a 20 dias

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THE SCOPE OF PUBLIC HEALTH Section 1 The development of the discipline of public health 1.1: Roger Detels and Chorh Chuan Tan: The scope and concerns of public health 1.2: Christopher Hamlin: The history and development of public health in developed countries 1.3: Than Sein: The history and development of public health in low- and middle-income countries 1.4: Kai Hong Phua, Mui-Teng Yap, Sara Schwanke Khilji, and Hin-Peng Lee: Development of public health in economic transition: the middle-income countries 1.5: Kelley Lee: Globalization Section 2 Determinants of health and disease 2.1: Justin Remais and Richard Jackson: Determinants of health: overview 2.2: Ronald Labonte, Frances Baum, and David Sanders: Poverty, justice, and health 2.3: Johan P. Mackenbach: Socioeconomic inequalities in health in high-income countries: the facts and the options 2.4: Hoosen Coovadia and Irwin Friedman: Reducing health inequalities in developing countries 2.5: Vural OEzdemir, Wylie Burke, Muin J. Khoury, Bartha M. Knoppers, and Ron Zimmern: Genomics and public health 2.6: Thomas Clasen: Water and sanitation 2.7: Prakash S. Shetty: Food and nutrition 2.8: Alistair Woodward and Alex Macmillan: The environment and climate change 2.9: Lawrence W. Green, Robert A. Hiatt, and Kristin S. Hoeft: Behavioural determinants of health and disease 2.10: Martin Gulliford: Access to healthcare and population health Section 3 Public health policies, law, and ethics 3.1: Manuel M. Dayrit and Maia Ambegaokar: Leadership in public health 3.2: Nancy Kass, Amy Paul, and Andrew Siegel OUP: Ethical principles and ethical issues in public health 3.3: Paul Hunt, Gunilla Backman, Judith Bueno de Mesquita, Louise Finer, Rajat Khosla, Dragana Korljan, and Lisa Oldring: The right to the highest attainable standard of health 3.4: Lawrence Gostin: Law and the public's health 3.5: Peter Littlejohns, Sarah Clark, and Albert Weale: Priority setting, social values, and public health 3.6: Miguel Angel Gonzalez-Block, Adetokunbo Lucas, Octavio Gomez-Dantes, and Julio Frenk: Health policy in developing countries 3.7: John Powles: Public health policy in developed countries 3.8: Douglas Bettcher, Katherine DeLand, Gemma Lien, Fernando Gonzalez-Martinez, Anne Huvos, Steven Solomon, Ulrike Schwerdtfeger, Haik Nikogosian, Angelika Tritscher, and Julia Dalzell: International efforts to promote public health THE METHODS OF PUBLIC HEALTH Section 4 Information systems and sources of intelligence 4.1: Tjeerd-Pieter van Staa and Liam Smeeth: Information systems in support of public health in high-income countries 4.2: Peter Cherutich and Ruth Nduati: Information systems and community diagnosis in low- and middle-income countries 4.3: Mohan J. Dutta: New communication technologies, social media, and public health Section 5 Epidemiological and biostatistical approaches 5.1: Roger Detels: Epidemiology: the foundation of public health 5.2: Ana V. Diez Roux: Ecological variables, ecological studies, and multilevel studies in public health research 5.3: Manolis Kogevinas and Leda Chatzi: Cross-sectional studies 5.4: Kumnuan Ungchusak and Sopon Iamsirithaworn: Principles of outbreak investigation 5.5: Noel S. Weiss: Case-control studies 5.6: Alvaro Munoz and F. Javier Nieto: Cohort studies 5.7: Lawrence M. Friedman and Eleanor B. Schron: Methodology of intervention trials in individuals 5.8: Allan Donner: Methodological issues in the design and analysis of community intervention trials 5.9: John W. Farquhar and Lawrence W. Green: Community intervention trials in high-income countries 5.10: Sheena G. Sullivan and Zunyou Wu: Community-based intervention trials in low- and middle-income countries 5.11: Vivian A. Welch, Kevin Pottie, Tomas Pantoja, Andrea C. Tricco, and Peter Tugwell: Clinical epidemiology 5.12: Elizabeth H. Young and Manjinder S. Sandhu: Genetic epidemiology 5.13: Sander Greenland and Tyler VanderWeele: Validity and bias in epidemiological research 5.14: Katherine J. Hoggatt, Sander Greenland, and Tyler VanderWeele: Causation and causal inference 5.15: Jimmy Volmink and Mike Clarke: Systematic reviews and meta-analysis 5.16: Gail Williams: Statistical methods 5.17: Theo Vos and Christopher J.L. Murray: Measuring the health of populations: the Global Burden of Disease study methods 5.18: Alex Welte, Brian Williams, and Gavin Hitchcock: Mathematical models of transmission and control of infectious agents 5.19: James W. Buehler and Ann Marie Kimball: Public health surveillance 5.20: Diana Kuh, Yoav Ben-Shlomo, Kate Tilling, and Rebecca Hardy: Life course epidemiology and analysis Section 6 Social science techniques 6.1: Stella R. Quah: Sociology and psychology in public health 6.2: Richard Parker, Jonathan Garcia, Miguel Munoz-Laboy, Marni Sommer, and Patrick Wilson: Sexuality and public health 6.3: Emily Grundy and Michael Murphy: Demography and public health 6.4: Simon Carroll and Marcia Hills: Health promotion, health education, and the public's health 6.5: Rona Campbell and Chris Bonell: Development and evaluation of complex multicomponent interventions in public health 6.6: David Parkin, Stephen Morris, and Nancy Devlin: Economic appraisal in public healthcare: assessing efficiency and equity 6.7: Judd B. Kessler and C. Yiwei Zhang: Behavioural economics and health 6.8: Eng-kiong Yeoh: Governance and management of public health programmes 6.9: Kedar S. Mate, Theodore Svoronos, and Dan W. Fitzgerald: Implementation science and translational public health Section 7 Environmental and occupational health sciences 7.1: Chien-Jen Chen: Environmental health issues in public health 7.2: Leeka Kheifets, Adele Green, and Richard Wakeford: Radiation and public health 7.3: John Gulliver and Kees de Hoogh: Environmental exposure assessment: modelling air pollution concentrations 7.4: David Koh and Tar-Ching Aw: Occupational health 7.5: David Koh, Tar-Ching Aw, and Bernard D. Goldstein: Toxicology and risk assessment in the analysis and management of environmental risk 7.6: Baruch Fischhoff: Risk perception and communication THE PRACTICE OF PUBLIC HEALTH Section 8 Major health problems 8.1: Nathan D. Wong: Epidemiology and prevention of cardiovascular disease 8.2: Zuo-Feng Zhang, Paolo Boffetta, Alfred I. Neugut, and Carlo La Vecchia: Cancer epidemiology and public health 8.3: v Jeroen Douwes, Marike Boezen, Collin Brooks, and Neil Pearce: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and asthma 8.4: W. P. T. James and Tim Marsh: Obesity 8.5: Nasiha Soofie and Roger Detels: Physical activity and health 8.6: Nigel Unwin and Jonathan Shaw: Diabetes mellitus 8.7: Kristian Wahlbeck and Danuta Wasserman: Public mental health and suicide 8.8: Peter G. Robinson and Zoe Marshman: Dental public health 8.9: Lope H. Barrero and Alberto Caban-Martinez: Musculoskeletal disorders 8.10: Walter A. Kukull and James Bowen: Neurological diseases, epidemiology, and public health 8.11: Davidson H. Hamer and Zulfiqar Ahmed Bhutta: Infectious diseases and prions 8.12: Mary L. Kamb and Patricia J. Garcia: Sexually transmitted infections 8.13: Sten H. Vermund and Suniti Solomon: HIV/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome 8.14: David W. Dowdy, Richard E. Chaisson, and Gavin J. Churchyard: Tuberculosis 8.15: Frank Sorvillo, Shira Shafir, and Benjamin Bristow: Malaria 8.16: Pierre Van Damme, Tinne Lernout, Koen Van Herck, Rui T. Marinho, Raymundo Parana, and Daniel Shouval: Chronic hepatitis and other liver disease 8.17: David L. Heymann and Vernon J. M. Lee: Emerging and re-emerging infections 8.18: Nicholas S. Kelley and Michael T. Osterholm: Bioterrorism Section 9 Prevention and control of public health hazards 9.1: Tai Hing Lam and Sai Yin Ho: Tobacco 9.2: Don Des Jarlais, Jonathan Feelemyer, and Deborah Hassin: Public health aspects of illicit psychoactive drug use 9.3: Robin Room: Alcohol 9.4: Corinne Peek-Asa and Adnan Hyder: Injury prevention and control: the public health approach 9.5: Rachel Jewkes: Interpersonal violence: a recent public health mandate 9.6: Barry S. Levy and Victor W. Sidel: Collective violence: war 9.7: Mark R. Montgomery: Urban health in low- and middle-income countries Section 10 Public health needs of population groups 10.1: Gavin W. Jones: The changing family 10.2: Sarah Payne and Lesley Doyal: Women, men, and health 10.3: Cynthia Boschi-Pinto, Nigel Rollins, Bernadette Daelmans, Rajiv Bahl, Jose Martines, and Elizabeth Mason: Child health 10.4: Pierre-Andre Michaud, Anne-Emmanuelle Ambresin, Richard F. Catalano, Judith Diers, and Georges C. Patton: Adolescent health 10.5: Raj Bhopal: Ethnicity, race, epidemiology, and public health 10.6: Ian Anderson and Sue Crengle: The health of indigenous peoples 10.7: Donald J. Lollar and Elena M. Andresen: People with disabilities 10.8: Julie E. Byles and Meredith Tavener: Health of older people 10.9: Catherine R. Bateman Steel and Anthony B. Zwi: Forced migrants and other displaced populations 10.10: Ernest Drucker: Prisons: from punishment to public health Section 11 Public health functions 11.1: Michael P. Kelly, Jane E. Powell, and Natalie Bartle: Health needs assessment 11.2: K. Srinath Reddy: Prevention and control of non-communicable diseases 11.3: Robert J. Kim-Farley: Principles of infectious disease control 11.4: Allison Streetly and Lars Elhers: Population screening and public health 11.5: Yasmin E.R. von Schirnding: Environmental health practice 11.6: Sian Griffiths: Strategies and structures for public health intervention 11.7: Chien Earn Lee: Strategies for health services 11.8: Vonthanak Saphonn, San Hone, and Roger Detels: Training of public health professionals in developing countries 11.9: Piya Hanvoravongchai and Suwit Wibulpolprasert: Training of local health workers to meet public health needs 11.10: Les Roberts and Richard Brennan: Emergency public health and humanitarian assistance in the twenty-first century 11.11: Virginia Murray, Jill Meara, and Naima Bradley: Principles of public health emergency response for acute environmental, chemical, and radiation incidents 11.12: Quarraisha Abdool Karim and Roger Detels: Private support of public health 11.13: Margaret Chan and Mary Kay Kindhauser: The future of international public health in an era of austerity
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