
Preventive Medical Interventions And Non-medicalised Public Health Programmes That Promise Health Benefits In The Future, From Actions Taken Now, Carry A Strong Ethical Requirement Of 'first, Do No Harm' Or Primum Non Nocere. New Preventive Advice And Interventions Are Being Promoted On A Daily Basis, Disease Prevention: A Critical Toolkit Provides A Set Of Appraisal Tools To Guide Those Considering A Preventive Action To Make Sure That It Is Effective (does More Good Than Harm), Efficient (is A Competitive Use Of Scarce Resources), And Equitable In Its Impact Across Society. Case Studies And Worked Examples Illustrate The Risks And Benefits Of Specific Preventive Interventions. Divided Into 10 Chapters This Practical And Concise Book Focuses On Multiple Aspects Of Prevention Including The Hierarchy Of Preventive Options; The Assessment Of Causation; Finding And Appraising Scientific Evidence; Prevention Directed At Entire Populations (as Opposed To Individuals); Measuring Chronic Disease Risk Factors And Medically Managing Them: Statin Treatment Of High Cholesterol; Psa Screening For Prostate Cancer; Genetic Screening For Future Disease Risk; And Assessing The Health Equity Implications Of Prevention. Aimed At Front-line Public Health And Primary Care Professionals, Disease Prevention: A Critical Toolkit Will Equip Them With The Up-to-date Skills Necessary To Help Them Better Inform And Serve Their Patients And Communities.
This book investigates the core question of how public health professionals can evaluate the effectiveness, efficiency, and equity of preventive medical interventions to ensure they adhere to the principle of 'first, do no harm.' The authors, Andrew J. Williams, John Frank, and Ruth Jepson, utilize their expertise in public health and clinical practice to provide a structured framework for appraising new preventive advice. By synthesizing scientific evidence and ethical considerations, they offer a methodology for determining whether specific interventions provide genuine benefits to populations or individuals without causing undue harm.
What You Will Find
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Experts highlight this as a foundational text for front-line public health and primary care professionals seeking to apply rigorous evidence-based standards to their practice. Readers frequently note the practical utility of the appraisal tools in navigating the complexities of modern preventive medicine.
Page Count:
224
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191038571
ISBN-13:
9780191038570
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