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A highly practical guide to public health intervention development.
This book has been developed to assist anyone involved with
effective health promotion project design. It cuts through the
complex theories and technical frameworks to provide a 6 step
formula for creating effective and sustainable interventions. Key
features Adopts a pragmatic approach that addresses barriers and
challenges to project delivery Utilises the Six Steps in Quality
Intervention Development framework - a unique model designed
specifically to improve intervention planning Combines the theory
and concepts behind intervention development with practical methods
of delivery on the ground Includes detailed case studies that
provide examples of how the six steps can be used for successful
intervention design As the health needs of an increasingly
globalised world continue to evolve and shift, effective planning
and intervention work will only become more important. Written by
leading researchers and experts who draw on a wealth of experience
in the field, this book will be essential reading for any student,
practitioner or policy maker requiring an understanding of
practical intervention design.
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.
A highly practical guide to public health intervention development.
This book has been developed to assist anyone involved with
effective health promotion project design. It cuts through the
complex theories and technical frameworks to provide a 6 step
formula for creating effective and sustainable interventions. Key
features Adopts a pragmatic approach that addresses barriers and
challenges to project delivery Utilises the Six Steps in Quality
Intervention Development framework - a unique model designed
specifically to improve intervention planning Combines the theory
and concepts behind intervention development with practical methods
of delivery on the ground Includes detailed case studies that
provide examples of how the six steps can be used for successful
intervention design As the health needs of an increasingly
globalised world continue to evolve and shift, effective planning
and intervention work will only become more important. Written by
leading researchers and experts who draw on a wealth of experience
in the field, this book will be essential reading for any student,
practitioner or policy maker requiring an understanding of
practical intervention design.
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