Summary of The New Public Health by Baum - 4th edition - Exclusive
- Chapter 1: How can we understand health?
- Chapter 2: What does the history of public health look like?
- Chapter 3: How has the new public health evolved?
- Chapter 4: How do ethics, politics and ideologies form the invisible hands of public health?
- Chapter 5: How do neo-liberalism and globalisation influence contemporary public health?
- Chapter 6: What does the research field into the new public health entail?
- Chapter 7: How is epidemiology used in public health research?
- Chapter 8: What survey research methods are implemented in public health research?
- Chapter 9: What qualitative research methods are used to study public health?
- Chapter 10: How are community-based health promotion projects planned and evaluated?
- Chapter 11: What are the profiles, patterns and explanations of health inequities?
- Chapter 12: What are the patterns of
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