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Donaldsons' Essential Public Health 4th edition


Donaldsons' Essential Public Health 4th edition

Paperback by Donaldson, Liam J. (University of Newcastle, Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom); Rutter, Paul (Institute of Global Health Innovation, Imperial College London, United Kingdom)

Donaldsons' Essential Public Health

£48.99

ISBN:
9781909368958
Publication Date:
19 Sep 2017
Edition/language:
4th edition / English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Radcliffe Publishing Ltd
Pages:
374 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 2 May 2024
Donaldsons' Essential Public Health

Description

Donaldsons' Essential Public Health has been in continuous print for 35 years, evolving through successive editions. This unrivalled record of success for a textbook of public health shows the enduring appeal of its content, style, and accessibility to generations of students and practitioners. For many of today's national and global public health leaders, the book was their guide as they began their careers, their benchmark as they passed their examinations and professional accreditation, and remains their companion as a source of reference and refreshed knowledge for teaching and practice. The book brings together, in one volume, the main health problems experienced by populations and by the key groups within them, the strategies for promoting health and preventing disease, the principles and applications of epidemiology, the main themes of health policy, and a description of health service provision. This fourth edition marks the biggest change to the book in 20 years. For the first time it sets each key subject area in a global health context, whilst retaining its traditional strength in covering population health for the United Kingdom. New and revised chapters for this edition include: Health in a changing world Communicable diseases Non-communicable diseases Social determinants of health Quality and safety of healthcare Mental health Disability Health in later life Environment and health History of public health The content is wide-ranging and written in an accessible and engaging style. It covers topics as diverse as: the story of the 2014 Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa; the elements of tobacco control policy; the health impact of climate change; the global health organisational architecture; the concept of health; the new paradigm of public mental health; the biological pathways that link to the health effects of social deprivation; the ideal of universal health coverage; the essentials of immunisation; the basis of healthy ageing; the historical events that led to the germ theory of disease and the Victorian sanitary revolution. This new edition is essential reading for all undergraduate and postgraduate students of public health, medicine, nursing, health policy, social science, and public sector management. Those embarking on a career in public health will find it of great value throughout their professional life. The book is also an extremely useful resource for established practitioners in primary care, doctors, senior nurses, health system managers, healthcare policy makers, civil servants in ministries of health, and members of boards of health organisations.

Contents

Preface 1 Health in a Changing World 2 Epidemiology 3 Communicable Diseases 4 Non-Communicable Disease 5 Social Determinants of Health 6 Health Systems 7 Quality and Safety of Health Care 8 Maternal and Child Health 9 Mental Health 10 Disability 11 Health in Later Life 12 Environment and Health 13 History of Public Health References and Further Reading

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