by Soundappan Kathirvel (Author)
Principles and Application of Evidence-Based Public Health Practice helps clinicians who conduct population-based studies in the community be aware of the principles and ethics involved in public health research. Further, the book helps social scientists involved in public health, especially regarding the medical implication of public health practice. Community-based epidemiological research studies are vital for any public health activities, be it evaluation of health programs, health systems strengthening, surveillance or preventive/promotive trials in the community. While hospital/clinic-based research is conducted in a very controlled setting, community trials are more practical. Community-based studies require a fairly different set of ethical and epidemiological principles to be followed. The same has been reiterated in the ethical guidelines for biomedical research on human subjects released by various national research organizations.Facilitates an in-depth understanding of basic principles of public health practice and its practical application.Includes the basic principles of public health research and ethics.Uses case studies to discuss the public health strategies and approaches to be considered during routine day-to-day practice and a public health emergency.Helps build the capacity of public health practitioners with a futuristic view, including technology-based and precision public health practice.
Product Details
Publisher: Elsevier Science; August 4, 2023
Language: English
ISBN: 9780323953566
ISBN: 9780323953559
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