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Oxford Handbook of Public Health Practice
Published 3 months, 2 weeks ago
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Presenting a wide-ranging guide for practitioners covering both foundational concepts and operational procedures. The material introduces core principles, such as public health ethics—emphasizing the balance between individual rights and population well-being—and the necessary steps for scoping and prioritizing complex health issues. A large segment of the handbook details the assessment and research methods vital to the field, including the use of epidemiological data, qualitative studies, health needs assessment, and economic evaluations like cost-effectiveness analysis. Furthermore, the text explores direct action through practical applications in communicable disease control, emergency response, and promoting health in environments like the workplace and the community. Finally, the material outlines broader organizational requirements, including health care system governance, quality improvement, and the leadership competencies needed to translate evidence into effective public health policy and action.
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