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Evidence-based public health : effectiveness and efficiency / edited by Amanda Killoran and Michael P. Kelly.

Contributor(s): Killoran, Amanda | Kelly, Michael P. (Michael Patrick), 1953-Material type: TextTextPublisher: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2010Description: xxvii, 499 p. : illContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780191575860 (ebook)Subject(s): National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (Great Britain) | National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (Great Britain) | Public health -- Research -- Methodology | Evidence-based medicine | Public health administration -- Great Britain -- Evaluation | Evidence-based medicine -- Great Britain -- Evaluation | Public Health Administration -- Great Britain | Evidence-Based Practice -- Great Britain | Program Evaluation -- Great Britain | Health and Wellbeing | Public health & preventive medicine | Health systems & servicesGenre/Form: Online access: Click here to access online Also available in printed form ISBN 9780199563623Summary: Public health decisions are often based on short-term demands rather than long-term study, and policies & programs are sometimes developed from anecdotal evidence. To enhance evidence-based practice, this book provides practical guidance on the methodology and evaluation of such programs & policies. Evidence-based Public Health: Effectiveness and efficiency continues the themes raised in Public Health Evidence - tackling health inequalities. Written by the same author team, this book is a comprehensive reference to evidence-based approaches in public health. It covers the context and role of evidence-based public health in England; frameworks for evaluating the effectiveness and cost effectiveness of public health policies and interventions; diversity, vulnerability and risk as a focus for understanding the role of social context in influencing health-related behaviours; approaches and methods to generate and synthesize evidence of what works to improve health and tackle health inequalities; current best available evidence on the effectiveness of a diverse range of interventions; and the role of evidence-based guidance and standards in changing policy and practice. This book will be essential reading for all those concerned with advancing an evidence-based approach to public health, and tackling health inequalities, including academics, researchers, policy makers, postgraduate students in public health, and anyone involved across different sectors of public health, including local government, health and education, Whilst based on work done in England by NICE, the book contains generic principles which are applicable internationally.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Public health decisions are often based on short-term demands rather than long-term study, and policies & programs are sometimes developed from anecdotal evidence. To enhance evidence-based practice, this book provides practical guidance on the methodology and evaluation of such programs & policies. Evidence-based Public Health: Effectiveness and efficiency continues the themes raised in Public Health Evidence - tackling health inequalities. Written by the same author team, this book is a comprehensive reference to evidence-based approaches in public health. It covers the context and role of evidence-based public health in England; frameworks for evaluating the effectiveness and cost effectiveness of public health policies and interventions; diversity, vulnerability and risk as a focus for understanding the role of social context in influencing health-related behaviours; approaches and methods to generate and synthesize evidence of what works to improve health and tackle health inequalities; current best available evidence on the effectiveness of a diverse range of interventions; and the role of evidence-based guidance and standards in changing policy and practice. This book will be essential reading for all those concerned with advancing an evidence-based approach to public health, and tackling health inequalities, including academics, researchers, policy makers, postgraduate students in public health, and anyone involved across different sectors of public health, including local government, health and education, Whilst based on work done in England by NICE, the book contains generic principles which are applicable internationally.

Also available in printed form ISBN 9780199563623

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