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_aCONNELLY, Jim _945783 |
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_aPreventing disease or helping the struggle for emancipation : _bdoes professional public health have a future? |
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_aUK : _bPolicy Press, _coct. 2003 |
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520 | 3 | _aThe professional practice of public health can be understood to derive from two contrasting models - one which emphasises epidemiology and evidence from randomised trials and sees effective preventive treatments and interventions as its major purpose, the other which derives its methods from critical social science and sees empowerment, materialist analysis, and emancipatory action as its main purpose.These two models are compared and contrasted, and a case for their synthesis is argued in the face of a misconceived redefinition of public health made recently by the UK Secretary of State for Health | |
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_aEMMEL, Nick _945784 |
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_tPolicy & Politics _g31, 4, p. 565-567 _dUK : Policy Press, oct. 2003 _xISSN 03055736 _w |
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