Methods for Community Public Health Research
Springer Publishing Co Inc (Verlag)
978-0-8261-9877-8 (ISBN)
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The text focuses on new methods for inferring meaning from both the quantitative information that characterises communities and the words community members use in speaking about their lives. It pays particular attention to data collection and analysis and clearly demonstrates the intricacies of using spatial, systems and modelling analysis for community public health. The first section on inferring meaning from numbers includes spatial analysis, multilevel modelling, agent-based models and realist reviews. Section two, about inferring meaning from words, addresses system dynamics, concept mapping, visual voices and media analysis. Chapters illustrate applications of new methodologies to pressing health issues and provide Web links to such content as interactive mapping and videos of agent-based models.
Jessica Griffin Burke, PhD, MHS, is Associate Professor and Associate Chair in the Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health. Dr. Burke successfully uses a transdisciplinary approach to her work and has over a decade of experiencing nurturing long-term partnerships with local and national academic and community colleagues. Her 2005 ""Qualitative Health Research"" article was the first to introduce public health researchers to concept mapping as a participatory mixed methods approach for generating hypotheses and developing theory regarding complex issues. Dr. Burke has co-authored more than fifty articles and book chapters in behavioural and community health sciences. Steven M. Albert, PhD, MS, is Professor and Chair of the Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences (BCHS), Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh. He leads the public health and ageing effort in the Department and co-directs the BCHS Evaluation Institute. His work focuses on determining how the social services network and related clinical services can function as public health interventions. He is the author of Public Health and Aging: Maximizing Function and Well-Being (with Vicki Freedman), 2nd edition, 2010, and Assessing Quality of Life in Alzheimer's Disease (with Rebecca Logsdon), 2000.
SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1: Community Health Research in the 21st Century
Jessica G. Burke, Jeanette Trauth, and Steven Albert
SECTION 2: INFERRING THE MEANING OF NUMBERS
Chapter 2: Spatial Analysis of Communities
Ann C. Klassen, Frank Curriero, Loni P. Tabb, and Amy Carroll-Scott
Chapter 3: Agent Based Modeling of Factors Influencing Community Health
John Grefenstette and Jessica G. Burke
Chapter 4: A Network Approach to Community Health Research
Christopher Keane
Chapter 5: Realist Review and Evaluation: What do we know about what works?
Maritt Krist, PhD and Patricia O’Campo
SECTION 3: INFERRING THE MEANING OF WORDS
Chapter 6: System Dynamics and Community Health
Kristen Hassmiller Lich, Rebecca Niles, Karen Minyard, Gaurav Dave, and Emily Gillen
Chapter 7: Concept Mapping of Community Perceptions
Renee Walker, Jennifer R. Jones, and Jessica G. Burke
Chapter 8: Visual Voices as a Method for Community Engagement in Research and Action
Rebecca D. Ochtera, Kimberly J. Rak, and Michael A. Yonas
Chapter9: News Media Analysis: Influence on community health behaviors and practices
Katherine Clegg Smith
SECTION 4: CONCLUSIONS
Chapter 10: Advancing Community Health Using Emerging Research Methods
Jessica Burke, Jennifer R. Jones, and Helen Meissner
Verlagsort | New York |
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Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 152 x 229 mm |
Gewicht | 456 g |
Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie ► Gesundheitswesen |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Pflege | |
Studium ► Querschnittsbereiche ► Epidemiologie / Med. Biometrie | |
Studium ► Querschnittsbereiche ► Prävention / Gesundheitsförderung | |
ISBN-10 | 0-8261-9877-5 / 0826198775 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-8261-9877-8 / 9780826198778 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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