نتایج جستجو برای: public health practice

تعداد نتایج: 1501347  

Journal: :Clinical medicine 2004
Onora O'Neill

During the last 25 years public policy in the UK has aimed to replace 'club' cultures and their supposedly suspect reliance on trust between professionals and public with a new public culture based on accountability and 'transparency'. These transformations have changed both clinical practice and public health policy in deep ways. Are the new conceptions of accountability adequate? Are obligati...

2010
Sonia K. Kang Michael Inzlicht Belle Derks

Social neuroscience is an exciting new field with much to offer to the study of stigma and intergroup relations. In this article, we consider the potential impact that social neuroscience will have for social and public policy pertaining to these important topics. Taking a Hegelian approach, we discuss why social neuroscience should and should not be used by intergroup researchers and policy ma...

Journal: :Journal of environmental health 2007
Salvatore Cali Peter Scheff Amy Mucha Leslie Nickels Irene Oliynyk Daniel Hryhorczuk

The Great Lakes Center of Excellence in Environmental Health (GLCEEH), an innovative capacity-building component of the University of Illinois, performs health hazard evaluations in collaboration with the Illinois Department of Public Health and local health departments. GLCEEH has provided state and local health departments with faculty, industrial-hygiene expertise, and research expertise to ...

Journal: :Australia and New Zealand Health Policy 2009
Mary Louise Fleming Elizabeth Parker Trish Gould Melinda Service

BACKGROUND In public health, as well as other health education contexts, there is increasing recognition of the transformation in public health practice and the necessity for educational providers to keep pace. Traditionally, public health education has been at the postgraduate level; however, over the past decade an upsurge in the growth of undergraduate public health degrees has taken place. ...

2015
Christine A. Bevc Jessica H. Retrum Danielle M. Varda Jenine K. Harris Douglas A. Luke

Inter-organizational networks represent one of the most promising practice-based approaches in public health as a way to attain resources, share knowledge, and, in turn, improve population health outcomes. However, the interdependencies and effectiveness related to the structure, management, and costs of these networks represents a critical item to be addressed. The objective of this research i...

Journal: :Journal of public health management and practice : JPHMP 2001
K Lovelace

Local health departments often use multidisciplinary top management teams (TMTs) to organize the work of the agency. The purpose of this study was to examine the use of TMTs in North Carolina local health departments and how TMTs use affected agency performance. TMT diversity and TMT performance positively affected the local health departments' (LHDs) performance. As well, the TMTs' agenda affe...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 1996
D F Stroup J C Smith

"The basic operation of the epidemiologist is to count cases and measure the population in which they arise" (1, p. 349). With this statement, Alexander D. Langmuir emphasized the critical role of statistical methods in public health practice. Public health is a population-based discipline that depends on science from other fields (2, p. 44), and a fundamental public health activity is the scie...

Journal: :Lancet 2000
R Beaglehole R Bonita

In the Public Health Quintet published in The Lancet, it was pointed out that although the scope of modern public health is broad and inclusive, breadth is missing from much of the practice. It is faced with new and even more difficult challenges brought on by the increasing globalization of the determinants of health. In view of such, this article suggests an approach to address the issue of ...

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