Structural Approaches in Public Health
Herausgeber: Sommer, Marni; Parker, Richard
Structural Approaches in Public Health
Herausgeber: Sommer, Marni; Parker, Richard
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It is now well-established that health has many social determinants and a myriad of structural factors are known to impact on population well-being. This textbook brings together some well known names in public health, including Michael Marmot, Paul Farmer, and Wiwat Rojanapithayakorn to discuss this emerging area of practice. The book examines the form that structural approaches can take and provides case studies of innovative and influential interventions. Drawing on examples from all over the world, it includes sections on the theory and practice of structural inventions and concludes with a section on implementation and evaluation.…mehr
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It is now well-established that health has many social determinants and a myriad of structural factors are known to impact on population well-being. This textbook brings together some well known names in public health, including Michael Marmot, Paul Farmer, and Wiwat Rojanapithayakorn to discuss this emerging area of practice. The book examines the form that structural approaches can take and provides case studies of innovative and influential interventions. Drawing on examples from all over the world, it includes sections on the theory and practice of structural inventions and concludes with a section on implementation and evaluation.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. März 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 172mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 521g
- ISBN-13: 9780415500869
- ISBN-10: 0415500869
- Artikelnr.: 33868086
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. März 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 172mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 521g
- ISBN-13: 9780415500869
- ISBN-10: 0415500869
- Artikelnr.: 33868086
Marni Sommer is Assistant Professor of Sociomedical Sciences, and Director of the Global Health Track for the Department of Sociomedical Sciences, at Columbia University¿s Mailman School of Public Health, USA. She is the Executive Editor of the journal Global Public Health. Richard Parker is Professor of Sociomedical Sciences and Anthropology, and Director of the Center for the Study of Culture, Politics, and Health at Columbia University, USA. He is Editor-in-Chief of the journal Global Public Health.
Chapter 1. Introduction: Structural Approaches in Public Health Marni
Sommer and Richard Parker Part 1: Defining Structural Factors Chapter 2.
The History of Structural Approaches in Public Health James Colgrove, Amy
Fairchild, and David Rosner Chapter 3. Social Inequalities and Public
Health Ruth Bell, Peter Goldblatt, and Michael Marmot Chapter 4. Embracing
Complexity: Towards Platforms for Integrated Health and Social Service
Delivery Andrew Ellner, Christine Pace, Scott Lee, Jonathan L. Weigel, and
Paul Farmer Chapter 5. Ideological Barriers to Structural Interventions:
Towards a Model of Values-Based Interventions Michael Sweat and Kevin
O¿Reilly Chapter 6. Getting the Balance Right: Agency and Structure in HIV
Prevention Peter Aggleton, Jean Shoveller, Kate Shannon, Thomas Kerr, and
Rod Knight Part 2: Designing and Implementing Structural Interventions
Chapter 7. Integrating Water and Sanitation Interventions for Health: A
Case Study from eThekwini Municipality Elisa Roma, Neil Macleod, and
Christopher Buckley Chapter 8. City Planning as a Structural Determinant of
Health: Towards Healthy Urban Governance in the Century of the City Jason
Corburn Chapter 9. The 100% Condom Use Programme: A Structural Intervention
to Prevent HIV and Sexually Transmitted Infections in Asia Wiwat
Rojanapithayakorn and Richard Steen Chapter 10. The Sonagachi/Durbar
Programme: A Prototype of a Community-led Structural Intervention for HIV
Prevention Dallas Swendeman and Smarajit Jana Chapter 11. Breaking the
Links: Legal and Paralegal Assistance to Reduce Health Risks of Police and
Pre-Trial Detention of Sex Workers and People Who Use Drugs Daniel Wolfe,
Jonathan Cohen, Heather Doyle, and Tatyana Margolin Chapter 12. Structured
Environments and Dietary-Related Chronic Diseases Deborah A. Cohen Chapter
13. Structural Approaches for Unintentional Injury Prevention Adnan A.
Hyder and Jeffrey C. Lunnen Part 3: Evaluating Structural Interventions
Chapter 14. Evaluating Structural Interventions in Public Health:
Challenges, Options and Global Best Practice Paul Pronyk, Jennifer
Schaefer, Marie-Andree Somers, and Lori Heise Chapter 15. Developing and
Evaluating Structural-Environmental Interventions to Reduce HIV Risk Among
Female Sex Workers and their Sexual Partners in the Dominican Republic
Deanna Kerrigan, Clare Barrington, and Luis Moreno Chapter 16. Helmet Day!
Structural Intervention and Strategic Learning in Vietnam Mary Byrne
McDonnell and Alyson Metzger Chapter 17. Ending the Tobacco Epidemic: From
the Genetic to the Global Level Jonathan M. Samet and Heather L. Wipfli
Chapter 18. Social Policy Interventions and Health Celina Su and Peter
Muennig
Sommer and Richard Parker Part 1: Defining Structural Factors Chapter 2.
The History of Structural Approaches in Public Health James Colgrove, Amy
Fairchild, and David Rosner Chapter 3. Social Inequalities and Public
Health Ruth Bell, Peter Goldblatt, and Michael Marmot Chapter 4. Embracing
Complexity: Towards Platforms for Integrated Health and Social Service
Delivery Andrew Ellner, Christine Pace, Scott Lee, Jonathan L. Weigel, and
Paul Farmer Chapter 5. Ideological Barriers to Structural Interventions:
Towards a Model of Values-Based Interventions Michael Sweat and Kevin
O¿Reilly Chapter 6. Getting the Balance Right: Agency and Structure in HIV
Prevention Peter Aggleton, Jean Shoveller, Kate Shannon, Thomas Kerr, and
Rod Knight Part 2: Designing and Implementing Structural Interventions
Chapter 7. Integrating Water and Sanitation Interventions for Health: A
Case Study from eThekwini Municipality Elisa Roma, Neil Macleod, and
Christopher Buckley Chapter 8. City Planning as a Structural Determinant of
Health: Towards Healthy Urban Governance in the Century of the City Jason
Corburn Chapter 9. The 100% Condom Use Programme: A Structural Intervention
to Prevent HIV and Sexually Transmitted Infections in Asia Wiwat
Rojanapithayakorn and Richard Steen Chapter 10. The Sonagachi/Durbar
Programme: A Prototype of a Community-led Structural Intervention for HIV
Prevention Dallas Swendeman and Smarajit Jana Chapter 11. Breaking the
Links: Legal and Paralegal Assistance to Reduce Health Risks of Police and
Pre-Trial Detention of Sex Workers and People Who Use Drugs Daniel Wolfe,
Jonathan Cohen, Heather Doyle, and Tatyana Margolin Chapter 12. Structured
Environments and Dietary-Related Chronic Diseases Deborah A. Cohen Chapter
13. Structural Approaches for Unintentional Injury Prevention Adnan A.
Hyder and Jeffrey C. Lunnen Part 3: Evaluating Structural Interventions
Chapter 14. Evaluating Structural Interventions in Public Health:
Challenges, Options and Global Best Practice Paul Pronyk, Jennifer
Schaefer, Marie-Andree Somers, and Lori Heise Chapter 15. Developing and
Evaluating Structural-Environmental Interventions to Reduce HIV Risk Among
Female Sex Workers and their Sexual Partners in the Dominican Republic
Deanna Kerrigan, Clare Barrington, and Luis Moreno Chapter 16. Helmet Day!
Structural Intervention and Strategic Learning in Vietnam Mary Byrne
McDonnell and Alyson Metzger Chapter 17. Ending the Tobacco Epidemic: From
the Genetic to the Global Level Jonathan M. Samet and Heather L. Wipfli
Chapter 18. Social Policy Interventions and Health Celina Su and Peter
Muennig
Chapter 1. Introduction: Structural Approaches in Public Health Marni
Sommer and Richard Parker Part 1: Defining Structural Factors Chapter 2.
The History of Structural Approaches in Public Health James Colgrove, Amy
Fairchild, and David Rosner Chapter 3. Social Inequalities and Public
Health Ruth Bell, Peter Goldblatt, and Michael Marmot Chapter 4. Embracing
Complexity: Towards Platforms for Integrated Health and Social Service
Delivery Andrew Ellner, Christine Pace, Scott Lee, Jonathan L. Weigel, and
Paul Farmer Chapter 5. Ideological Barriers to Structural Interventions:
Towards a Model of Values-Based Interventions Michael Sweat and Kevin
O¿Reilly Chapter 6. Getting the Balance Right: Agency and Structure in HIV
Prevention Peter Aggleton, Jean Shoveller, Kate Shannon, Thomas Kerr, and
Rod Knight Part 2: Designing and Implementing Structural Interventions
Chapter 7. Integrating Water and Sanitation Interventions for Health: A
Case Study from eThekwini Municipality Elisa Roma, Neil Macleod, and
Christopher Buckley Chapter 8. City Planning as a Structural Determinant of
Health: Towards Healthy Urban Governance in the Century of the City Jason
Corburn Chapter 9. The 100% Condom Use Programme: A Structural Intervention
to Prevent HIV and Sexually Transmitted Infections in Asia Wiwat
Rojanapithayakorn and Richard Steen Chapter 10. The Sonagachi/Durbar
Programme: A Prototype of a Community-led Structural Intervention for HIV
Prevention Dallas Swendeman and Smarajit Jana Chapter 11. Breaking the
Links: Legal and Paralegal Assistance to Reduce Health Risks of Police and
Pre-Trial Detention of Sex Workers and People Who Use Drugs Daniel Wolfe,
Jonathan Cohen, Heather Doyle, and Tatyana Margolin Chapter 12. Structured
Environments and Dietary-Related Chronic Diseases Deborah A. Cohen Chapter
13. Structural Approaches for Unintentional Injury Prevention Adnan A.
Hyder and Jeffrey C. Lunnen Part 3: Evaluating Structural Interventions
Chapter 14. Evaluating Structural Interventions in Public Health:
Challenges, Options and Global Best Practice Paul Pronyk, Jennifer
Schaefer, Marie-Andree Somers, and Lori Heise Chapter 15. Developing and
Evaluating Structural-Environmental Interventions to Reduce HIV Risk Among
Female Sex Workers and their Sexual Partners in the Dominican Republic
Deanna Kerrigan, Clare Barrington, and Luis Moreno Chapter 16. Helmet Day!
Structural Intervention and Strategic Learning in Vietnam Mary Byrne
McDonnell and Alyson Metzger Chapter 17. Ending the Tobacco Epidemic: From
the Genetic to the Global Level Jonathan M. Samet and Heather L. Wipfli
Chapter 18. Social Policy Interventions and Health Celina Su and Peter
Muennig
Sommer and Richard Parker Part 1: Defining Structural Factors Chapter 2.
The History of Structural Approaches in Public Health James Colgrove, Amy
Fairchild, and David Rosner Chapter 3. Social Inequalities and Public
Health Ruth Bell, Peter Goldblatt, and Michael Marmot Chapter 4. Embracing
Complexity: Towards Platforms for Integrated Health and Social Service
Delivery Andrew Ellner, Christine Pace, Scott Lee, Jonathan L. Weigel, and
Paul Farmer Chapter 5. Ideological Barriers to Structural Interventions:
Towards a Model of Values-Based Interventions Michael Sweat and Kevin
O¿Reilly Chapter 6. Getting the Balance Right: Agency and Structure in HIV
Prevention Peter Aggleton, Jean Shoveller, Kate Shannon, Thomas Kerr, and
Rod Knight Part 2: Designing and Implementing Structural Interventions
Chapter 7. Integrating Water and Sanitation Interventions for Health: A
Case Study from eThekwini Municipality Elisa Roma, Neil Macleod, and
Christopher Buckley Chapter 8. City Planning as a Structural Determinant of
Health: Towards Healthy Urban Governance in the Century of the City Jason
Corburn Chapter 9. The 100% Condom Use Programme: A Structural Intervention
to Prevent HIV and Sexually Transmitted Infections in Asia Wiwat
Rojanapithayakorn and Richard Steen Chapter 10. The Sonagachi/Durbar
Programme: A Prototype of a Community-led Structural Intervention for HIV
Prevention Dallas Swendeman and Smarajit Jana Chapter 11. Breaking the
Links: Legal and Paralegal Assistance to Reduce Health Risks of Police and
Pre-Trial Detention of Sex Workers and People Who Use Drugs Daniel Wolfe,
Jonathan Cohen, Heather Doyle, and Tatyana Margolin Chapter 12. Structured
Environments and Dietary-Related Chronic Diseases Deborah A. Cohen Chapter
13. Structural Approaches for Unintentional Injury Prevention Adnan A.
Hyder and Jeffrey C. Lunnen Part 3: Evaluating Structural Interventions
Chapter 14. Evaluating Structural Interventions in Public Health:
Challenges, Options and Global Best Practice Paul Pronyk, Jennifer
Schaefer, Marie-Andree Somers, and Lori Heise Chapter 15. Developing and
Evaluating Structural-Environmental Interventions to Reduce HIV Risk Among
Female Sex Workers and their Sexual Partners in the Dominican Republic
Deanna Kerrigan, Clare Barrington, and Luis Moreno Chapter 16. Helmet Day!
Structural Intervention and Strategic Learning in Vietnam Mary Byrne
McDonnell and Alyson Metzger Chapter 17. Ending the Tobacco Epidemic: From
the Genetic to the Global Level Jonathan M. Samet and Heather L. Wipfli
Chapter 18. Social Policy Interventions and Health Celina Su and Peter
Muennig