Urban Health: Combating Disparities with Local Data


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The 1980s opened a discussion of the varying nature of health in different segments of the United States. Falling under the rubric of "health disparities," a great deal of research has been published demonstrating the substantial differences in health status within a population. The causes of health disparities are varied and not always clear but most researchers agree that disparities are a reflection of social and economic inequities and political injustice. One of the obstacles to addressing disparities is the lack of meaningful health data especially for vulnerable populations, which is often nonexistent despite being a critical factor for informing health programs and policies at the local level. This book provides a model for combating health disparities by describing how the authors gathered local health information, engaged the community at every step of the process, and created movement toward evidence-based sustainable change.This book describes how a landmark health survey in Chicago generated dramatic data that are allowing investigators throughout the city to move from data to action and from observation to intervention. In providing a detailed description of how the community-focused collection and analysis of health data can serve as an impetus for improved well-being, Urban Health is an invaluable resource for researchers, community groups, students and professionals.
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I teach a course on population-based health care for graduate nursing students and this is one of our required texts. I use it in addition to an epidemiology for advance practice nursing text because Urban Health illustrates the real life application of epidemiology and of community based participatory research. It is an accessible book that the students enjoy. I appreciate the way they include what was learned from each study. Because we are also located in Chicago, the students are reading about neighborhoods in our backyard. However, I think it would be an excellent resource for any class addressing how to improve the health of populations building on solid epidemiology and strong community partnerships.Most of the consumer Reviews tell that the "Urban Health: Combating Disparities with Local Data" are high quality item. You can read each testimony from consumers to find out cons and pros from Urban Health: Combating Disparities with Local Data ...

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