Kickbusch / Ganten / Moeti | Handbook of Global Health | Medienkombination | 978-3-030-45010-6 | sack.de

Medienkombination, Englisch, 2917 Seiten, Buch mit Online-Zugang, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm

Kickbusch / Ganten / Moeti

Handbook of Global Health


1. Auflage 2021
ISBN: 978-3-030-45010-6
Verlag: Springer

Medienkombination, Englisch, 2917 Seiten, Buch mit Online-Zugang, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm

ISBN: 978-3-030-45010-6
Verlag: Springer


Global health is a rapidly emerging discipline with a transformative potential for public policy and international development. Emphasizing transnational health issues, global health aims to improve health and achieve health equity for all people worldwide. Its multidisciplinary scope includes contributions from many disciplines within and beyond the health sciences, including clinical medicine, public health, social and behavioral sciences, environmental sciences, economics, public policy, law and ethics.This large reference offers up-to-date information and expertise across all aspects of global health and helps readers to achieve a truly multidisciplinary understanding of the topics, trends as well as the clinical, socioeconomic and environmental drivers impacting global health.  As a fully comprehensive, state-of-the-art and continuously updated, living reference, the Handbook of Global Health is an important, dynamic resource to provide context for global health clinical care, organizational decision-making, and overall public policy on many levels. Health workers, physicians, economists, environmental and social scientists, trainees and medical students as well as professionals and practitioners will find this handbook of great value.
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PART 1Global Health – Principles and Drivers Scope & principles of global health Development & drivers of global health    Globalization    Urbanisation    Ageing    Diversity    DigitalizationPART 2Global Health Epidemiology      Epidemiological methods & measures   Observational studies   Interventional studies    Experimental studies    Ecological studies  Causal inference in epidemiology Evidence sythesis in epidemiology PART 3Population Health Dynamics     Disease surveillance & screening Dynamics of disease occurence & transmission Epidemiological transition & changing pattern of disaese Demographic approaches to population dynamics    Mortality    Migration    Fertility & family PART 4Global Burden of Disease (sorted by global relevance)   Global & regional causes of mortality    CVD (Ischemic Heart Disease & Stroke)    COPD    Cancer    Alzheimer & other Dementias    Diabetes Mellitus    Road injury    Tuberculosis, Malaria & other communicable diseases    Mental health disordersPART 5Global Health Risks  (sorted by global relevance)     Global & regional clusters of health risks    High blood pressure    Tabacco smoking    Dietary risks    Alcohol use    Air pollution    Overweight & adiposity    Physical inactivity    Violence & injuries PART 6Global Health Life Span Perspective Reproductive & maternal health Infant health Health of children & adolescents Midlife health Health in elderly (65+) Health in oldest old (80+) Birth cohort effects & generation health Life course approaches in Global Health PART 7Global Health Inequality     Determinants & concepts of health inequality    Socioeconomics    Gender    Ethnics    Geography    Ecology    Culture    Lifestyle Micro-level inequality & health (individual) Macro-level inequality & health (country / region) PART 8Global Health Care Systems     Health systems - models, components & goals Comparative health systems analysis & evaluation Measuring health system performance Complementary alternative medicine - approaches & utilization Health care delivery & interoperability Social networks & community services Designing & reforming health systems Health economics - strategies & methods in health financing Universal Health Coverage (UHC) PART 9Digital Global Health Global Health in the digital age Electronic medical records (EMR) & Big Data in health care E-health solutions in Global Health Digital medical diagnostics AI & machine learning in health care Robotics & Active Assisted Living (AAL) Real World Data (RWD) in Global Health PART 10Global Health Policy & Ethics     Human rights & Global Health UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) - concept & challenges Scope & implications of the "Health in all policy"    Health in all - transportation & mobility    Health in all - agriculture & land use    Health in all - achitecture & housing    Health in all - urban development    Health in all - education    Health in all - public safety Building healthy communities (community wellbeing) Ethical principles in Global Health Evidence-based Public Health PART 11Global Environmental Health     Environment & human health Quantifying environmental burden of disease Water & sanitation Air pollution Nutrition & food safety Energy production & use Chemicals & toxic substances Solid & hazardous waste Occupational health PART 12Global Health Emergencies     Emergencies in Global Health Natural disasters War & humanitarian crisis Human trafficking Climate change impact on human health Management of complex emergencies PART 13Global Health Case & Country Studies Bangladesh Thailand Australia Nigeria Brasil Haiti China Germany PART 14Global Health Workforce, Education & Institutions     Human resources for Global Health Health professionals - workforce education & training  Community-based health workers (CHWs) Health worker migration Global Health institutions & strategies  Global Health & industry (tabacco, alcohol, food) Global Health governance Global Health partnerships & translation Multilevel cooperation in Global Health


Robin Haring, Ph.D. Professor at the European University of Applied Sciences in Germany and Adjunct Professor at Monash University, School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine in Melbourne, Australia.His research interests focus on biomarker, cardiovascular epidemiology and global health. He published 100+ articles, several books and book chapters, and received fellowships and funding from the Max-Planck Society, European Union and World Heart Federation. He is also editor-in-chief of the Springer Major Reference Work “Gesundheitswissenschaften”.Ilona Kickbusch, Ph.D. Director of the Global Health Programme at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva. She has had a distinguished career with the WHO, where she initiated the Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion and a range of “settings projects” including Healthy Cities. Her key areas of interest are global health governance, global health diplomacy and health in all policies. She advises organisations, government agencies and the private sector on policies and strategies to promote global health at all levels. She has published widely and is a member of a number of advisory boards in both the academic and the health policy arena. She has recently launched a think-tank initiative “Global Health Europe: A Platform for European Engagement in Global Health” and the “Consortium for Global Health Diplomacy”.Detlev Ganten, MD, Ph.D. Founding President of the World Health Summit and Chairman of the Board of the Charité Foundation.He was appointed as Professor of Pharmacology at the University of Heidelberg in 1975 and moved to Berlin in 1991 where he became the Founding Director and President of the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC). He held these roles until 2004, when he became the Chief Executive Officer at the “Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin”. His research in the molecular biology of high blood pressure, public health and bioethics received many international awards and prizes. He also functions in various scientific societies and committees, including several honours and awarded memberships. In 2009, he founded the World Health Summit, a leading annual international conference in Berlin to find solutions for the challenges posed by global health.  Matshidiso Moeti, MD WHO Regional Director for Africa.Prior to WHO, she worked with UNAIDS as Team Leader of the Africa and Middle East Desk in Geneva (1997–1999), with UNICEF as Regional Health Advisor for East and Southern Africa, and with Botswana’s Ministry of Health as a clinician and public health specialist. Within WHO, she served as Assistant Regional Director, Director of Non-Communicable Diseases at the regional office, WHO Country Representative in Malawi and Coordinator of the Inter-Country Support Team for the South and East African countries of WHO African Region. As a public health veteran, with more than 35 years of national and international experience, she was the first woman to be elected as WHO Regional Director for Africa in 2015. Under her leadership she is cultivating strong partnerships to support countries to achieve universal health coverage (UHC), improve health security, and promote better well-being to make health a reality for all people in Africa.



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