
The Greatest Public Health Victories Of The Last Century -- Public Sanitation, Vehicle Safety Measures, Limits On Smoking And Tobacco Use -- Have All Been Facilitated By Public Policies. While Policy Is An Unparalleled Tool For Effecting Change In Public Health, Most Professionals Are Unprepared To Plan, Apply, Or Study Policy In A Consequential Way. Prevention, Policy, And Public Health Provides A Basic Foundation For Students, Professionals, And Researchers To Be More Effective In The Policy Arena. It Offers Information On The Dynamics Of The Policymaking Process, Theoretical Frameworks, Analysis, And Policy Applications. It Also Offers Tools For Advocacy And Communication, Two Integral Aspects Of Shaping Policies For Public Health. Organized Around The Leading Risk Factors For Premature Death And Supplemented With Illustrative Case Study Examples, This Book Will Help Professionals And Researchers Understand The Dimensions Of Policy, Which Can In Turn Inform The Conduct Of Research And Evaluation. These Skills, Combined With An Understanding Of Opportunities And Limitations Within Governments, Can Be Highly Applicable To Designing Effective Policies And Programs. With Current Pressures To Implement Broad And Sustainable Public Health Improvements, Policies Are More Important Than Ever For Anyone In The Study And Practice Of Public Health. This Book Can Be Considered A Primer To Truly Understanding The Connection Between Prevention, Policy, And Public Health.
This book investigates how public health professionals can effectively navigate, influence, and implement policy to address the leading risk factors for premature death. Authors Ross C. Brownson and Sarah Moreland-Russell provide a foundational framework for students and practitioners, bridging the gap between clinical public health practice and the complexities of the political arena. By synthesizing theoretical models with practical application, the text aims to equip readers with the necessary skills to advocate for and evaluate sustainable health improvements.
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Experts identify this work as a foundational primer for those entering the intersection of public health and governance. Readers frequently note the clarity of the prose, which makes complex political dynamics accessible to students and researchers alike.
Page Count:
352
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190224665
ISBN-13:
9780190224660
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