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Studying health inequalities : an applied approach / Jonathan Wistow ; with Tim Blackman, David Byrne, Gerald Wistow.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Wistow, Jonathan, author.
Contributor:
Blackman, Tim, contributor.
Byrne, D. S. (David S.), 1947- contributor.
Wistow, Gerald, 1946- contributor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Discrimination in medical care.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (viii, 257 pages) : illustrations
Other Title:
Studying health inequalities
Place of Publication:
Bristol : Bristol University Press, [2015]
Summary:
New public health governance arrangements under the coalition government have wide reaching implications for the delivery of health inequality interventions. Through the framework of understanding health inequalities as a 'wicked problem' the book develops an applied approach to researching, understanding and addressing these by drawing on complexity theory. Case studies illuminate the text, illustrating and discussing the issues in real life terms and enabling public health, health promotion and health policy students at postgraduate level to fully understand and address the complexities of health inequalities. The book is a valuable resource on current UK public health practice for academics, researchers and public health practitioners.
Contents:
Front matter
Contents
List of figures and tables
About the authors
Preface
Introduction
Context and theory: developing an applied approach to studying health inequalities
Health inequalities, wicked problems and complexity
Health inequalities: adopting a whole system approach
Measuring health inequalities
Health inequalities in England
A history of health inequalities in England
Health inequalities post 2010
Case studies
Evidence for public health practice: Health Inequalities National Support Team
Qualitative comparative analysis case study
Conclusions
Notes
References
Practical techniques of the HINST approach
Conditions and descriptors for the QCA study
Bureaucratic conditions for cancers QCA results
Index
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9781447305293
1447305299
OCLC:
988118827

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