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Understanding health

Title By: Keleher, Helen, 1950- [Edited by] | MacDougall, Colin [Edited by]
Material type: BookPublisher: Victoria, Australia: Oxford University Press, c2016.Edition: 4th ed.Description: xviii, 349 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 9780195597417Program: NMIH105Subject(s): Public health -- Study and teaching (Higher) -- Australia | Public health -- Australia -- Textbooks | Health promotion -- AustraliaDDC classification: 613.0710994 UN DE Online resources: Location Map
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Understanding Health 4th edition introduces students to all of the key health disciplines, examining public health, health promotion, social determinants of health and primary health care as a means of achieving greater fairness, social justice and health equity.
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REGULAR University of Wollongong in Dubai
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 320-340) and index.

PART 1: UNDERSTANDING HEALTH1. Concepts of Health 2. Determinants of Health 3. Primary Health Care 4. Public Health 5. Population Health 6. Global Health 7. Health Promotion PART 2: MEASURING HEALTH8. Health and Well-being Data9. Epidemiology 10. Evidence in Public Health PART 3: SHAPING AND IMPROVING HEALTH11. Determinants of Behaviours 12. Social Determinants and the Health of Australia's First Peoples13. Ecology and Health Michael 14. Human Rights and Health 15. Marginalised populations PART 4: STRATEGIES FOR HEALTH PRACTICE16. Social Marketing 17. Health Education for Empowerment 18. Program Planning and Evaluation 19. Policy for Health 20. Organisational Change

Understanding Health 4th edition introduces students to all of the key health disciplines, examining public health, health promotion, social determinants of health and primary health care as a means of achieving greater fairness, social justice and health equity.

NMIH105

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