Description |
viii, 79 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm |
Contents |
Pt. I. Epidemiology. Case Study 1. Basic Terms in Epidemiology. Case Study 2. Cholera in London, 1850. Case Study 3. The Hantavirus Outbreak. Case Study 4. Focus on Violence -- Pt. II. Public Health Administration. Case Study 5. Why Regulate? Case Study 6. Meningococcal Meningitis Outbreak. Case Study 7. Quality Leadership Process. Case Study 8. Managed Care: What Role for Public Health? -- Pt. III. Health Program Planning. Case Study 9. Planning in a Social Context. Case Study 10. Closure of a Planned Parenthood Clinic. Case Study 11. Homeless Health Care. Case Study 12. Planning for School Health Services. Case Study 13. School Health/Border Issues. Case Study 14. Health Promotion/Prevention of Diabetes Mellitus. Case Study 15. Health Promotion Program Evaluation |
Summary |
Case Studies in Community Health presents 14 classroom-tested case study scenarios, including background information and discussion questions. Written for students in public health and community health courses, these cases help integrate the basic concepts of public health into an applied setting. The case studies provide an opportunity for students to apply those basic concepts to a "real-life" situation. The overall purpose of the book is to help students understand that public health practice occurs in a social context and therefore is subject to all the complexities of a social environment. This text will be of interest to students and professionals in family studies, family therapy, gerontology, health communication, medical sociology, nursing, nursing administration, nursing health, nursing research and theory, patient care, public administration, public health, quantitative research and methods, school counseling, social work, and sociology |
Subject |
Public health -- Case studies.
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Public health -- Problems, exercises, etc.
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Author |
Candelaria, Judith.
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LC no. |
98008878 |
ISBN |
0761914056 (paperback: acid-free paper) |
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