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Introduction to Public Health

  • 4th Edition - February 14, 2019
  • Latest edition
  • Authors: Elizabeth Parker, Ignacio Correa-Velez
  • Editor: Mary Louise Fleming
  • Language: English

Introduction to Public Health is a foundation, introductory text addressing the principles and practice of public health. Written from a multidisciplinary perspective, the text de… Read more

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Introduction to Public Health is a foundation, introductory text addressing the principles and practice of public health. Written from a multidisciplinary perspective, the text defines the discipline of public health, the nature and scope of public health activity and the challenges that face public health in the 21st century. Designed for undergraduate health science and nursing students, the text helps readers with their understanding of the nature and scope of public health and the challenges facing the field into the future.

Key features

  • Positions public health concepts
  • within an Australian and New Zealand context
  • Chapter case studies and examples to help illustrate key points
  • Chapter reflection and review questions to assist readers with their application to practise
  • Logical structure enabling those new to public health to grasp complex concepts and apply to current health practice
  • New—A suite of video interviews with leading public health experts who each share a broad contextual overview of public health now and into the future

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Instructor Resources

  • Image Bank (tables and figures from the book)
  • Case studies
  • Video interviews
  • Students Resources

    • Student Quiz
    • Table of contents

      Section 1: Definitions, determinants and challenges

      1. Defining health and public health

      2. Public health challenges

      3. Epidemiology

      4. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health

      Section 2: Policy, ethics and evidence

      5. Public health policy

      6. Public health and social policy

      7. Ethics and public health

      8. Evidence-based practice

      Section 3: Public health strategies

      9. Individual and interpersonal strategies for public health

      10. Communities and organisational strategies

      11. Enabling environments for health

      Section 4: Section 4 Contemporary issues

      12. Refocusing public health: emphasising health promotion and protection

      13. Contemporary practice

      14. Global health

      15. Disasters, emergencies and terrorism

      16. Concluding remarks

      Product details

      • Edition: 4
      • Latest edition
      • Published: April 8, 2019
      • Language: English

      About the editor

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      Mary Louise Fleming

      Professor Mary Louise Fleming is Public Health Consultant and Board Director, Adjunct Professor, School of Public Health and Social Work at the Queensland University of Technology. She has over 30 years’ experience in teaching and research in higher education, in public health and health promotion. Her research experience is in: action research; process, impact and outcome evaluation in health promotion; and public health intervention design, development and implementation. Mary Louise has worked as a consultant for the World Health Organization and for Commonwealth and state health departments, and has sat on National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) public health project grant review panels. She is a member of the Board of Wesley Medical Research and the Metro North Hospital and Health Service in Queensland. She is widely published in the area of health promotion and public health. Her current role recognises the need for innovative solutions to the health-care system of the future, and working with the health care system to realise gains in efficiency and effectiveness while focused on the patient at the centre of care.
      Affiliations and expertise
      Public Health Consultant and Board Director. Adjunct Professor, School of Public Health and Social Work at the Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Queensland.

      About the authors

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      Elizabeth Parker

      Elizabeth Parker is an Adjunct Associate Professor in the School of Public Health and Social Work at the Queensland University of Technology. She has teaching and research experience in public health and health promotion in Australia, and was formerly a senior manager in the Department of Public Health, Toronto, Canada. She is co-author, with Professor Mary Louise Fleming, of the book Health promotion: principles and practice in the Australian context. She holds a Doctor of Education degree from the University of Toronto.
      Affiliations and expertise
      Associate Director, Texas A&M AgriLife Research, The Texas A&M University System, Lubbock, TX, USA

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      Ignacio Correa-Velez

      Ignacio Correa-Velez is an Adjunct Associate Professor in the School of Public Health and Social Work at the Queensland University of Technology. He has a background in general practice, family medicine and public health. He teaches public health practice, chronic conditions prevention and management, and refugee/migrant health. Ignacio’s research interests include refugee health and settlement, health inequities, broad determinants of health, human rights, and global health. From February 2019, Ignacio will join the Queensland Program of Assistance to Survivors of Torture and Trauma (QPASTT) as co-CEO (Impact and Innovation).
      Affiliations and expertise
      Adjunct Associate Professor, School of Public Health and Social Work at the Queensland University of Technology. Co-CEO (Impact and Innovation), Queensland Program of Assistance to Survivors of Torture and Trauma (QPASTT), Brisbane, Australia.