Assessing evidence to improve population health and wellbeing / editor, Carmen Aceijas.
Written to support practitioners undertaking a masters in public health, this text considers the main concepts, issues and methodologies of the second core competence of the Public Health Skills and Career Framework.
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Language: | English |
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Exeter :
Learning Matters,
2011.
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Series: | Transforming public health practice.
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Table of Contents:
- What is Meant by Evidence? / Amino Dilmohamed
- What are Sources of Evidence? / Mahwish Hayee
- Making Sense of the Evidential Hierarchy Used to Judge Research Evidence / Nena Foster
- Act/Art of Assessing: Critical Appraisal and its Relevance in Public Health / Nena Foster
- Assessing Evidence
- the Quality of Primary and Secondary Research / Mahwish Hayee
- Assessing Evidence
- the Strengths and Weaknesses of Various Ways of Assessing Public Health Outcomes / Krishna Regmi
- Assessing Evidence
- Cost-Effectiveness Analysis / Gary Ginsberg
- Principles and Methods of Programme Evaluation / Carmen Aceijas
- Assessing Quality and Effectiveness to Improve Public Health and Wellbeing / Krishna Regmi.