Ideally, public health practitioners always incorporate scientific
evidence in making management decisions, developing policies, and
implementing programs. In reality, however, these decisions are often
based on short-term demands rather than long-term study, and policies
and programs are sometimes developed from anecdotal evidence. To
enhance evidence-based practice, this book provides practical guidance
on how to choose, carry out, and evaluate evidence-based programs and
policies in public health settings. It deals not only with finding and
using scientific evidence, but also with implementing and evaluating
interventions that generate new evidence on effectiveness. Because all
these topics are broad and require multi-disciplinary skills and
perspectives, each chapter covers the basic issues and provides
multiple examples to illustrate important concepts. The book presents
a sequential framework for addressing public health issues that
includes developing an initial statement of the issue, quantifying the
issue, searching the scientific literature and organizing information,
developing and prioritizing program options, developing an action plan
and implementing interventions, and evaluating the program or policy.
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ISBN
9780199747955
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
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Vendor
Oxford University Press
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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