Форма документа : Однотомне видання
Шифр видання : 614.2/W64
Назва : Equity, social determinants and public health programmes
Вихідні дані : Geneva: World Health Organization, 2010
Кільк.характеристики :292 p
Колективи : WHO (World Health Organization) , WHO (World Health Organization)
ISBN, Ціна 978 92 4 156397 0: 70.00 р.
УДК : 614.2 + 614.258(100)=111
MeSH-головна: ЗДРАВООХРАНЕНИЕ, ПРИОРИТЕТЫ -- HEALTH PRIORITIES
ЗДОРОВЬЯ СОСТОЯНИЯ ПОКАЗАТЕЛИ -- HEALTH STATUS INDICATORS
ЗДРАВООХРАНЕНИЯ РЕСУРСОВ РАСПРЕДЕЛЕНИЕ -- HEALTH CARE RATIONING
БОЛЬНОГО ПРАВОЗАЩИТА -- PATIENT ADVOCACY
МЕДИЦИНСКАЯ ПОМОЩЬ ПЕРВИЧНАЯ -- PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
ВСЕМИРНАЯ ОРГАНИЗАЦИЯ ЗДРАВООХРАНЕНИЯ -- WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
Анотація: This book was commissioned by the Department of Ethics, Equity, Trade and Human Rights as part of the work undertaken by the Priority Public Health Conditions Knowledge Network of the Commission on Social Determinants of Health, in collaboration with 16 of the major public health programmes ofWHO: alcohol-related disorders, cardiovascular diseases, child health, diabetes, food safety, HIV/AIDS, maternal health, malaria, mental health, neglected tropical diseases, nutrition, oral health, sexual and reproductive health, tobacco and health, tuberculosis, and violence and injuries. In addition to this, through collaboration with the Special Programme of Research, Development and Research Training in Human Reproduction, the Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases, and the Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research, 13 case studies were commissioned to examine the implementation challenges in addressing social determinants of health in low-and middle-income settings. The Priority Public Health Conditions Knowledge Network has analysed the impact of social determinants on specific health conditions, identified possible entry-points, and explored possible interventions to improve health equity by addressing social determinants of health
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Дод.точки доступу:
Blas, Erik \ed.\
Kurup, Anand Sivasankara \ed.\
WHO (World Health Organization)