نتایج جستجو برای: core public health capacity

تعداد نتایج: 1641414  

2013
Sarah F Schell Douglas A Luke Michael W Schooley Michael B Elliott Stephanie H Herbers Nancy B Mueller Alicia C Bunger

BACKGROUND Public health programs can only deliver benefits if they are able to sustain activities over time. There is a broad literature on program sustainability in public health, but it is fragmented and there is a lack of consensus on core constructs. The purpose of this paper is to present a new conceptual framework for program sustainability in public health. METHODS This developmental ...

2016
Anna Badenhorst Parisa Mansoori Kit Yee Chan

BACKGROUND The past two decades have seen a large increase in investment in global public health research. There is a need for increased coordination and accountability, particularly in understanding where funding is being allocated and who has capacity to perform research. In this paper, we aim to assess global, regional, national and sub-national capacity for public health research and how it...

Journal: :Public health reports 1994
B J Turnock A Handler W Hall S Potsic R Nalluri E H Vaughn

Objective 8.14 of the Year 2000 National Health Objectives calls for 90 percent of the population to be served by a local health department effectively carrying out the three core functions of public health--assessment, policy development, and assurance. To provide a benchmark of local health department effectiveness in addressing the core functions and to assess implications for achieving the ...

2013
Ngozi Erondu Betiel Hadgu Haile Lisa Ferland Meeyoung Park Affan Shaikh Heather Meeks Scott JN McNabb

Introduction Under the revised International Health Regulations (IHR [2005]) one of the eight core capacities is public health surveillance. In May 2012, despite a concerted effort by the global community, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported out that a significant number of member states would not achieve targeted capacity in the IHR (2005) surveillance core capacity. Currently, there ...

2009
James L. Hadler Rebecca Lampkins Jennifer Lemmings Meredith Lichtenstein Monica Huang Jeffrey Engel

Since 2001, the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE) periodically has conducted a standardized national assessment of state health departments' core epidemiology capacity (1-4). During August-September 2013, CSTE sent a web-based questionnaire to state epidemiologists in the 50 states and the District of Columbia. The questionnaire inquired into workforce capacity and technol...

Journal: :Preventing Chronic Disease 2007
Kristy Hansen

Suggested citation for this article: Hansen K. Public health attention for physical activity. Prev Chronic Dis [serial online] 2007 Jan [date cited]. Available from: I would like to thank Sarah Levin Martin and Tammy Vehige for bringing national attention to the need for professional capacity in physical activity public health programs in their letter, " Establishing Public Health Benchmarks fo...

Journal: :Canadian journal of public health = Revue canadienne de sante publique 2005
Marcia M Johnson Eric A Bone Gerry N Predy

Virtually all health care operations, including public health, are undertaken only at a local or regional level. Large-scale infectious disease emergencies, such as SARS or pandemic influenza, will be recognized and managed at a local level. The creation of the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) was an important step in strengthening public health capacity. However, we need adequate operatio...

2017
Rita DeBate Jaime A. Corvin Kate Wolfe-Quintero Donna J. Petersen

Twenty-first century health challenges have significantly altered the expanding role and functions of public health professionals. Guided by a call from the Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health's (ASPPH) and the Framing the Future: The Second 100 Years of Education for Public Health report to adopt new and innovative approaches to prepare public health leaders, the University of...

2018
Olushayo Olu Abdulmumini Usman Kalula Kalambay Stella Anyangwe Kuku Voyi Christopher Garimoi Orach Aklilu Azazh Mala Ali Mapatano Ngoy Nsenga Lucien Manga Solomon Woldetsadik Francois Nguessan Angela Benson

BACKGROUND As part of efforts to implement the human resources capacity building component of the African Regional Strategy on Disaster Risk Management (DRM) for the health sector, the African Regional Office of the World Health Organization, in collaboration with selected African public health training institutions, followed a multistage process to develop core competencies and curricula for t...

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