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This book outlines the policy context of research in the field of health inequalities, documents approaches to evidence-based public health practice in the UK, advances understanding and debate on methodological challenges and difficulties, and assesses progress in putting evidence into practice.
SECTION 1: TOWARDS EVIDENCE-BASED POLICY AND PRACTICE: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES; 1: Mel Bartley, Martin Bobak, Michael Marmot: Patterns and trends in inequalities in health: an international phenomenon; 2: Michael Kelly: The development of an evidence based approach to tackling health inequalities in England; 3: Hilary Graham: Social determinants and public health policy in the UK; SECTION 2: SYSTEMS AND STRUCTURES FOR DEVELOPING AN EVIDENCE-BASED APPROACH TO TACKLING HEALTH INEQUALITIES; 4: Christine McGuire: Building the evidence base - the contribution of the Department of Health’s Policy Research Programme (England); 5: Amanda Sowden, Julie Glanville: The Centre for Reviews and Dissemination (CRD); 6: Mike Clarke: The Cochrane Collaboration; 7: Sandy Oliver, James Thomas, Angela Harden, Ann Oakley: Accumulating evidence to bring policy, practice and research together; 8: M Petticrew, M Whitehead, C Bambra, M Egan, H Graham, S MacIntyre, E McDermott: The Centre for Evidence-based Public Health Policy: part of the ESRC Evidence Network; 9: Kristin Liabo, Sarah Frost, Di McNeish, Helen Roberts, Trevor Sheldon: What Works for Children?; 10: Peter Littlejohns: The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence; 11: Alison Weightman, E Coyle: Health Evidence Bulletins Wales; 12: Erica Wimbush, H Harper, D Wright, L Gruer, L Lowther, J Gordon, S Fraser: Evidence, policy and practice - developing collaborative approaches in Scotland; SECTION 3: CONCEPTS AND METHODS FOR EVALUATION AND SYNTHESIS OF THE EVIDENCE: ISSUES AND CHALLENGES; 13: Ray Pawson: Simple Principles for the Evaluation of Complex Programmes; 14: Martyn Hammersley: Systematic or Unsystematic, is that the question? Some reflections on the science, art and politics of reviewing research evidence; 15: Sandy Oliver, James Thomas, Angela Harden, Jonathan Shepherd, Ann Oakley: Research synthesis for tackling health inequalities: lessons from methods developed within systematic reviews with a focus on marginalised groups; 16: Mary Dixon-Woods: Evidence from qualitative and quantitative research; 17: Catherine Swann, Bhash Naidoo, Michael P Kelly: Evidence for public health practice: conceptual and methodological challenges; 18: Helen Roberts, Lisa Arai, Katrina Roen, Jennie Popay: What evidence do we have on implementation?; 19: Jack Dowie: The Bayesian approach to decision making; SECTION 4: PUTTING EVIDENCE INTO POLICY AND PRACTICE: EXAMPLES AND LESSONS; 20: Catherine Dennison, Geraldine McCormick: Teenage pregnancy policy and practice: the application of evidence; 21: Amanda Killoran, Lesley Owen, Linda Bauld: Smoking cessation: an evidence-based approach to tackling health inequalities?; 22: Mark Johnson: Ethnicity; 23: Jean Peters, Elizabeth Goyder: Tackling health inequalities at the community level: Neighbourhood Renewal and the New Deal for Communities; 24: Dione Hill, Elliott Stern: Healthy Living Centres; 25: Michaela Benzeval: Health Action Zones; 26: Diane Ketley, Rose Gollop: Evidence into practice for service improvement in health care: experience from the NHS Modernisation Agency; SECTION 5: DEVELOPMENTS AND EXPERIENCES INTERNATIONALLY; 27: Meri Koivusalo: Public policies and inequalities and health - challenges and lessons from Finland; 28: Bernt Lundgren, Sven Andréasson, Sven Bremberg, Carina Källestål, Paul Nordgren, Liselotte Schäfer Elinder, Eva Wallin: Sweden; 29: John Frank, Cam Mustard, Jim Dunn, Nancy Ross, Ericia Di Ruggiero: Assessing and Addressing Health Inequalities: The Canadian Experience; 30: Lesley Boydell, Jane Wilde: An evidence based approach to public health and tackling health inequalities in Ireland and Northern Ireland; SECTION 6: THE FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES; 31: Phil Hanlon: Bringing about social change-implications for health; 32: Hilary Graham: Tackling health inequalities: improving the health of poor groups, narrowing health gaps and reducing health gradients; 33: Michael P Kelly: Mapping the life world: a future research priority for public health
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