Health and Inequality
Applying Public Health Research to Policy and Practice
Herausgeber: Tod, Angela M; Hirst, Julia
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Applying Public Health Research to Policy and Practice
Herausgeber: Tod, Angela M; Hirst, Julia
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This text outlines key public health principles and the social model of health. A selection of case studies then look at how a piece of public health research has been applied to policy or practice in order to reduce health inequalities, and how it could be transferred to other contexts.
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This text outlines key public health principles and the social model of health. A selection of case studies then look at how a piece of public health research has been applied to policy or practice in order to reduce health inequalities, and how it could be transferred to other contexts.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 158
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. April 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 173mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 326g
- ISBN-13: 9780415633932
- ISBN-10: 0415633931
- Artikelnr.: 40127237
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 158
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. April 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 173mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 326g
- ISBN-13: 9780415633932
- ISBN-10: 0415633931
- Artikelnr.: 40127237
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Angela M. Tod is Professor in Health Services Research at Sheffield Hallam University, UK. Julia Hirst is a Reader in Sociology and Public Health Lead at Sheffield Hallam University, UK.
1. Public Health for a Fairer Society Angela Tod and JuliaHirst 2. Fairer
Society, Healthy Lives Chris Bentley 3. Pre-birth and Early Years (up to
age five) Chris Bentley 4. Giving Children the Best Start Zoe Brownlie 5.
Addressing Health Inequalities for Mothers and Babies in Prison Kathy
Albertson, Caroline O'Keeffe, Catherine Burke, Georgina Lessing-Turner and
Mary Renfrew 6. Children in Full Time Education (ages 5 - 16)
Chris Bentley 7. Promoting Positive Sexualities, Relationships and Sexual
Health for Young People in Educational Settings Julia Hirst 8. The
Emotional Health and Well-Being of Young People who Identify as Lesbian,
Gay, Bisexual or Trans Eleanor Formby 9. Early Adulthood (Ages 17 - 24)
Chris Bentley 10. Breastfeeding: Engaging Teenage Mothers in Healthy
Lifestyle Change Lindsey Reeceand Anna Clack 11. Preventing Ill-health:
Assessing the Potential Impact of NICE Guidance to Promote and Offer
Hepatitis C Testing within Drug Services Ray Poll 12. Adults of Working Age
(ages 25 - 64) Chris Bentley 13. Welfare Rights and the Health Benefits of
Benefits Peter Allmark 14. Women, Employment and Well-Being Linda Grant
15. Adults of Retirement Age (65+) Chris Bentley 16. The Little Society
Nick Pollard 17. Keeping Warm and Well in Later Life Angela Mary Tod 18.
Conclusion: Looking to the Future Angela Mary Tod, Julia Hirst and Peter
Allmark
Society, Healthy Lives Chris Bentley 3. Pre-birth and Early Years (up to
age five) Chris Bentley 4. Giving Children the Best Start Zoe Brownlie 5.
Addressing Health Inequalities for Mothers and Babies in Prison Kathy
Albertson, Caroline O'Keeffe, Catherine Burke, Georgina Lessing-Turner and
Mary Renfrew 6. Children in Full Time Education (ages 5 - 16)
Chris Bentley 7. Promoting Positive Sexualities, Relationships and Sexual
Health for Young People in Educational Settings Julia Hirst 8. The
Emotional Health and Well-Being of Young People who Identify as Lesbian,
Gay, Bisexual or Trans Eleanor Formby 9. Early Adulthood (Ages 17 - 24)
Chris Bentley 10. Breastfeeding: Engaging Teenage Mothers in Healthy
Lifestyle Change Lindsey Reeceand Anna Clack 11. Preventing Ill-health:
Assessing the Potential Impact of NICE Guidance to Promote and Offer
Hepatitis C Testing within Drug Services Ray Poll 12. Adults of Working Age
(ages 25 - 64) Chris Bentley 13. Welfare Rights and the Health Benefits of
Benefits Peter Allmark 14. Women, Employment and Well-Being Linda Grant
15. Adults of Retirement Age (65+) Chris Bentley 16. The Little Society
Nick Pollard 17. Keeping Warm and Well in Later Life Angela Mary Tod 18.
Conclusion: Looking to the Future Angela Mary Tod, Julia Hirst and Peter
Allmark
1. Public Health for a Fairer Society Angela Tod and JuliaHirst 2. Fairer
Society, Healthy Lives Chris Bentley 3. Pre-birth and Early Years (up to
age five) Chris Bentley 4. Giving Children the Best Start Zoe Brownlie 5.
Addressing Health Inequalities for Mothers and Babies in Prison Kathy
Albertson, Caroline O'Keeffe, Catherine Burke, Georgina Lessing-Turner and
Mary Renfrew 6. Children in Full Time Education (ages 5 - 16)
Chris Bentley 7. Promoting Positive Sexualities, Relationships and Sexual
Health for Young People in Educational Settings Julia Hirst 8. The
Emotional Health and Well-Being of Young People who Identify as Lesbian,
Gay, Bisexual or Trans Eleanor Formby 9. Early Adulthood (Ages 17 - 24)
Chris Bentley 10. Breastfeeding: Engaging Teenage Mothers in Healthy
Lifestyle Change Lindsey Reeceand Anna Clack 11. Preventing Ill-health:
Assessing the Potential Impact of NICE Guidance to Promote and Offer
Hepatitis C Testing within Drug Services Ray Poll 12. Adults of Working Age
(ages 25 - 64) Chris Bentley 13. Welfare Rights and the Health Benefits of
Benefits Peter Allmark 14. Women, Employment and Well-Being Linda Grant
15. Adults of Retirement Age (65+) Chris Bentley 16. The Little Society
Nick Pollard 17. Keeping Warm and Well in Later Life Angela Mary Tod 18.
Conclusion: Looking to the Future Angela Mary Tod, Julia Hirst and Peter
Allmark
Society, Healthy Lives Chris Bentley 3. Pre-birth and Early Years (up to
age five) Chris Bentley 4. Giving Children the Best Start Zoe Brownlie 5.
Addressing Health Inequalities for Mothers and Babies in Prison Kathy
Albertson, Caroline O'Keeffe, Catherine Burke, Georgina Lessing-Turner and
Mary Renfrew 6. Children in Full Time Education (ages 5 - 16)
Chris Bentley 7. Promoting Positive Sexualities, Relationships and Sexual
Health for Young People in Educational Settings Julia Hirst 8. The
Emotional Health and Well-Being of Young People who Identify as Lesbian,
Gay, Bisexual or Trans Eleanor Formby 9. Early Adulthood (Ages 17 - 24)
Chris Bentley 10. Breastfeeding: Engaging Teenage Mothers in Healthy
Lifestyle Change Lindsey Reeceand Anna Clack 11. Preventing Ill-health:
Assessing the Potential Impact of NICE Guidance to Promote and Offer
Hepatitis C Testing within Drug Services Ray Poll 12. Adults of Working Age
(ages 25 - 64) Chris Bentley 13. Welfare Rights and the Health Benefits of
Benefits Peter Allmark 14. Women, Employment and Well-Being Linda Grant
15. Adults of Retirement Age (65+) Chris Bentley 16. The Little Society
Nick Pollard 17. Keeping Warm and Well in Later Life Angela Mary Tod 18.
Conclusion: Looking to the Future Angela Mary Tod, Julia Hirst and Peter
Allmark