Principles and Application of Evidence-Based Public Health Practice 1st Edition
Capture immediate attention with clear purpose and practical value: Principles and Application of Evidence-Based Public Health Practice, 1st Edition by Soundappan Kathirvel, Amarjeet Singh, and Arun Chockalingam is a definitive guide for students, practitioners, and policymakers seeking applied, methodical approaches to public health decision-making.
This accessible text demystifies evidence-based public health by combining robust theory with real-world examples drawn from India and other low- and middle-income settings, making it especially relevant for public health professionals across South Asia and beyond. Clear chapters cover study design, critical appraisal, biostatistics, surveillance, program evaluation, systematic reviews, and translation of evidence into policy and practice.
Packed with step-by-step frameworks, practical checklists, and case studies, the book helps readers develop skills in asking focused questions, locating and appraising evidence, and adapting interventions to local contexts. Whether you’re preparing for fieldwork, designing community programs, or crafting health policy, this edition equips you to make data-driven decisions that improve population health outcomes.
Ideal for MPH students, public health faculty, NGO program managers, and government health officers, this title bridges academic rigor and actionable guidance. Its regional relevance and global perspective make it a valuable resource for anyone committed to strengthening health systems through evidence.
Add this essential reference to your collection and transform how you plan, evaluate, and implement public health initiatives. Order your copy today to advance your practice with confidence and clarity.
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