Public Health Mini-Guides: Diabetes E-book
Autor: | Josie Evans, Angela Scriven |
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EAN: | 9780702047145 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 05.08.2015 |
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Bücher sind in der Regel innerhalb von 1-2 Werktagen abholbereit.
- Part 1 - lay out problem
- Epidemiology, background, key facts, NICE guidelines
- Population group most affected
- Part 2
- Current strategies
- How are they working? - evidence
- Boxes
- Thinking points - will be of interest to practitioners
- Key debates
- Case studies
- Current strategies - Gov. targets
- Further Reading
- Useful web links.
Each volume provides an objective and balanced introduction to an overview of the epidemiological, scientific, and other factors relating to public health. The Mini-Guides are structured to provide easy access to information. The first chapters cover background information needed to quickly understand the issue, including the epidemiology, demography and physiology. The later chapters examine examples of public health action to address the issue, covering health promotion intervention, legislative and other measures. The Mini-Guides are designed to be essential reference texts for students, practitioners and researchers with a professional interest in public health and health promotion.
Students will find the books useful to cover assignments and on the ward, and practitioners will love the quick-reference format for use on the ward and in giving patient advice and running clinics on these topics.
There will be a title providing essential information on the priority areas of:
- Obesity
- Smoking
- Alcohol misuse
- Sexual health
- Mental health
- Diabetes
- Non-communicable diseases
- Exercise
- Drug misuse
- Health inequalities
Josie Evans is a Reader in Public Health in the School of Health Sciences, University of Stirling. She works within the Centre for Public Health and Population Health where she leads a team on Epidemiology, with a special focus on diabetes. She has published widely on the epidemiology of type 2 diabetes, the outcomes of different treatments in diabetes and self-management behaviours. Much of her work involves the analysis of large routinely collected health datasets. Josie teaches on the Masters in Research within the School of Health Sciences and is also the Research Postgraduate Tutor.