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Health and inequality : applying public health research to policy and practice /

by Tod, Angela M. (Angela Mary) [editor of compilation.]; Hirst, Julia [editor of compilation.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York: Taylor and francis group, c2014Description: xii, 157 p : 25 cm.ISBN: 9780415633925 (hbk.); 0415633923 (hbk.); 9780415633932 (pbk.); 0415633931 (pbk.).Uniform titles: Health and inequality (Tod).Subject(s): Health Status Disparities | Health Policy | Health Services Research | Public Health | Socioeconomic Factors
Contents:
CONTENTS Public health for a fairer society / Angela Tod and Julia Hirst Fairer society, healthy lives / Chris Bentley Pre-birth and early years (up to age five) / Chris Bentley Giving children the best start / Zoe Brownlie Addressing health inequalities for mothers and babies in prison / Kathy Albertson, Caroline O'Keeffe, Catherine Burke, Georgina Lessing-Turner, and Mary Renfrew Children in full time education (ages 5-16) / Chris Bentley Promoting positive sexualities, relationships, and sexual health for young people in educational settings / Julia Hirst The emotional health and well-being of young people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or trans / Eleanor Formby Early adulthood (Ages 17-24) / Chris Bentley Breastfeeding : engaging teenage mothers in healthy lifestyle change / Lindsey Reece and Anna Clack Preventing ill-health : assessing the potential impact of NICE guidance to promote and offer hepatitis C testing within drug services / Ray Poll -- Adults of working age (ages 25-64) / Chris Bentley Welfare rights and the health benefits of benefits / Peter Allmark Women, employment, and well-being / Linda Grant Adults of retirement age (65+) / Chris Bentley The little society / Nick Pollard Keeping warm and well in later life / Angela Mary Tod Conclusion : looking to the future / Angela Mary Tod, Julia Hirst, and Peter Allmark.
Summary: "How can research on the social determinants of health be translated into real life public health practice? Challenging the research-practice gap, this text shows readers from a range of professions how their practice can help to minimise health inequalities. The social model of health embraces individual lifestyles, social and community networks, socio-economic, political and cultural influences and the plethora of factors that can impact on public health, for instance, education, work, welfare benefits, environment, housing, health and social care. All of these can have a significant effect on people's experiences of health and well-being, and are often unrecognised sources of health inequalities. This innovative textbook outlines and discusses key public health principles and the social model of health. Drawing on a range of case studies and the international literature, it looks at how public health research has been applied to policy and practice. The book discusses the transferability that these findings have had and their capacity to influence and provide evidence for practice. Health and Inequality covers a broad range of social determinants of health, encountered throughout the life-course"--Provided by publisher.
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Public health for a fairer society / Angela Tod and Julia Hirst
Fairer society, healthy lives / Chris Bentley
Pre-birth and early years (up to age five) / Chris Bentley
Giving children the best start / Zoe Brownlie
Addressing health inequalities for mothers and babies in prison / Kathy Albertson, Caroline O'Keeffe, Catherine Burke, Georgina Lessing-Turner, and Mary Renfrew
Children in full time education (ages 5-16) / Chris Bentley
Promoting positive sexualities, relationships, and sexual health for young people in educational settings / Julia Hirst
The emotional health and well-being of young people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or trans / Eleanor Formby
Early adulthood (Ages 17-24) / Chris Bentley
Breastfeeding : engaging teenage mothers in healthy lifestyle change / Lindsey Reece and Anna Clack
Preventing ill-health : assessing the potential impact of NICE guidance to promote and offer hepatitis C testing within drug services / Ray Poll -- Adults of working age (ages 25-64) / Chris Bentley
Welfare rights and the health benefits of benefits / Peter Allmark
Women, employment, and well-being / Linda Grant
Adults of retirement age (65+) / Chris Bentley
The little society / Nick Pollard Keeping warm and well in later life / Angela Mary Tod
Conclusion : looking to the future / Angela Mary Tod, Julia Hirst, and Peter Allmark.

"How can research on the social determinants of health be translated into real life public health practice? Challenging the research-practice gap, this text shows readers from a range of professions how their practice can help to minimise health inequalities. The social model of health embraces individual lifestyles, social and community networks, socio-economic, political and cultural influences and the plethora of factors that can impact on public health, for instance, education, work, welfare benefits, environment, housing, health and social care. All of these can have a significant effect on people's experiences of health and well-being, and are often unrecognised sources of health inequalities. This innovative textbook outlines and discusses key public health principles and the social model of health. Drawing on a range of case studies and the international literature, it looks at how public health research has been applied to policy and practice. The book discusses the transferability that these findings have had and their capacity to influence and provide evidence for practice. Health and Inequality covers a broad range of social determinants of health, encountered throughout the life-course"--Provided by publisher.

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