Urban health research in developing countries
implications for policy
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Author
Contributions
- Atkinson, Sarah J. - Contributor
- Songsore, Jacob. - Contributor
- Werna, Edmundo. - Contributor
Publication
1996 - CAB International, Wallingford, England
Language
English
Word Count
48,750 words, Guess
Page Count
195 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL731642M
- ISBN-100851991351
- OCLC Control Number36557079
- OCLC Control Numberurbanhealthresea0000unse
- Library of Congress Control Number97121189
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- Goodreads3998984
Classifications
- DDC362.1/072
- LCCRA440.87.D44 U73 1996
Description
The recent rapid growth of urban populations in developing countries, particularly the urban poor, is making increasing demands upon public sector services. Health care provision in many developing countries has traditionally been focused on rural areas. As the favelas and shanty towns continue to grow there is an increasing need to review the applicability of rural primary health care experience for use within urban areas. This book presents one of the first collations of research work currently being carried out in this field. The chapters come from the main groups of researchers on urban health, north and south. There are descriptions of the various approaches for carrying out public health related research in the urban setting. The important question of how research can inform and help to set policy is also addressed. Urban environmental health and urban health service provision are discussed. There are also chapters that consider some of the wider issues of public health, such as the social aspects of the urban population, topics which are not always included in traditional public health research volumes.
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