ABSTRACT

Combine a working knowledge of epidemiology to your health and medical skills!

Every day, health promotion and disease prevention professionals interact with epidemiologists during the course of their practices. Investigations into the causes, distribution, and control of disease provide practitioners in the public and allied health fields with findings essential to dealing with patients and clients. This ongoing collaboration makes the need for communication through a common body of knowledge a matter of life--and death.

Epidemiology for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Professionals presents you and your students with practical applications that incorporate up-to-date epidemiological findings into health promotion and disease prevention concepts. The book establishes an operational understanding not only for students in the public health, nursing, medicine, and environmental health fields, but also for future and current health and patient educators, fitness and exercise science specialists, and athletic and personal trainers. This comprehensive textbook includes a step-by-step guide to the epidemiological process, including surveillance and investigation, how studies and trials are conducted (and categorized), and how findings are used to plan, implement, and evaluate health promotion and disease prevention programs.

Epidemiology for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Professionals includes:

  • problem-solving strategies for investigations and studies
  • chapter-ending knowledge tests that target health improvement and disease prevention
Epidemiology for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Professionals provides students in the health, medical, and fitness fields with the working knowledge of epidemiology they will need as professionals and provides professionals with an understanding essential to their practices.

chapter 1|30 pages

Introduction to Epidemiology

chapter 2|30 pages

Historical Perspectives

chapter 3|30 pages

Concepts and Principles

chapter 4|32 pages

Agents

chapter 5|30 pages

Person, Place, and Time

chapter 6|26 pages

Disease Process

chapter 7|42 pages

Surveillance

chapter 8|40 pages

Investigations

chapter 9|26 pages

Prevalence Studies

chapter 10|24 pages

Retrospective Studies

chapter 11|26 pages

Prospective Studies

chapter 12|28 pages

Trials

chapter 13|32 pages

Epidemiology and Programs

chapter 14|26 pages

Future Epidemiology