Public health is a multidisciplinary field and is practiced in a complex environment. Various cadres like epidemiologists, policymakers, implementors, program managers, economists, social scientists, nutritionists, clinicians, administrators/executives, data or information managers, and others practice public health. However, the understanding and practice of public health vary across the human resource spectrum, further aggravated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Hence, there is a need for standardized and comprehensive guidelines to teach and practice public health especially catering to public health practitioners who are not formally trained in public health and scholars of public health bachelors. Evidence-based public health practice (EBPHP) is one of the important solutions for the ethical and effective implementation of public health interventions.
Principles and Application of Evidence-based Public Health Practice helps build the capacity and enhances the quality of services delivered as part of public health practice. It will provide a basic understanding of various determinants (e.g., psycho-social, environmental, and political) of health and public health approaches (from policy to local practice level) applicable to EBPHP. The core areas of public health, namely epidemiology, biostatistics, social sciences/health promotion, health management, health economics, environmental and occupational health, nutrition, and public health research, are covered in this book comprehensively in a manner to cross-learn from each other.
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Table of Contents
ForewordPaul McDonald
Preface
Section I: Introduction to public health practice
1. Principles and approaches in public health practice
Rajavel Saranya and Soundappan Kathirvel
2. Principles of public health research and writing
Periyasamy Gandhi Aravind and Soundappan Kathirvel
3. Evidence-based public health practice
Rizwan Suliankatchi Abdulkader
4. Applying evidence-based strategies for public health preparedness and emergency management
Vinayagamoorthy Kalaiselvi and Jaya Prasad Tripathy
Section II: Case studies of public health practice
5. How the public health practice changes clinical practice and vice versa
Kathiresan Jeyashree
6. Effect of public health research on policy and practice
Punam Bandokar and Madhur Verma
7. Public health policy for social action to ensure better population health
Kalaiselvi Selvaraj
8. Democratization of health care in hospital settings: An integral part of public health practice
Ishwarpreet Kaur and Amarjeet Singh
9. Community participation for improving the coverage and quality of evidence-based public health practice
Hemant Shewade, Deepak H.J. Murthy and Seetharam Mysore
10. Intersectoral coordination for concerted efforts to improve the population health using evidence-based public health practice
Seetharam Mysore, Deepak H.J. Murthy and Hemant Shewade
11. Public health approaches to address substance use: An urgent need of multisectoral engagement
Cristina Rabadan-Diehl
12. Healthy aging and quality of life of the elderly
Amarjeet Singh, Soundappan Kathirvel and Arun Chockalingam
Section III: Future of public health practice
13. The need for a paradigm shift to ensure adequate skilled human resources for effective public health practice
Myo Minn Oo
14. Effective use of information technology for the quality of public health practice
Palanivel Chinnakali and Swetha S. Kumar
15. Sustaining population benefit using evidence-based public health
Rama Shankar Rath and Aysuh Lohiya
16. Precision medicine and public health practice
Gomathi Ramaswamy
17. Public health practice: A futuristic perspective
Patricio V. Marquez and Arun Chockalingam