Preface
Part 1: Ask the question - what is the need for evidence for
population health?
1: What is evidence for population health?
2: The population or the individual in public health
3: Shifting the distribution
Part 2: Collect the evidence - what measures should we make?
4: Measuring the population impact
5: Evaluating population-based risks and interventions
6: Getting the outcome measure right
7: Public health informatics: the role of e-science in building the
evidence base
Part 3: Understand and use the evidence - how can professionals and
the public understand and use evidence to improve population
health?
8: Perceptions of risk among policy-makers and the public
9: Managing knowledge for population health
10: Applying evidence to inform public health practice and health
policy decision-making
11: Individual or population priorities for population health:
involving the public
12: Evidence into action: population impact assessment and the
population health decision support
The most important value of this work is that it recognizes and
clearly defines the difference between clinical evidence-based
medicine and evidence-based public health.
*Croatian Medical Journal*
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