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Disaster Epidemiology: Methods and Applications
暫譯: 災害流行病學:方法與應用

Horney, Jennifer A.

  • 出版商: Academic Press
  • 出版日期: 2017-10-31
  • 售價: $3,070
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$2,917
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 212
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 0128093188
  • ISBN-13: 9780128093184
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商品描述

Disaster Epidemiology: Methods and Applications applies the core methods of epidemiological research and practice to the assessment of the short- and long-term health effects of disasters. The persistent movement of people and economic development to regions vulnerable to natural disasters, as well as new vulnerabilities related to environmental, technological, and terrorism incidents, means that in spite of large global efforts to reduce the impacts and costs of disasters, average annual expenditures to fund rebuilding from catastrophic losses is rising faster than either population or the gross world product. Improving the resilience of individuals and communities to these natural and technological disasters, climate change, and other natural and manmade stressors is one of the grand challenges of the 21st century. This book provides a guide to disaster epidemiology methods, supported with applications from practice. It helps researchers, public health practitioners, and governmental policy makers to better quantify the impacts of disaster on the health of individuals and communities to enhance resilience to future disasters.

Disaster Epidemiology: Methods and Applications explains how public health surveillance, rapid assessments, and other epidemiologic studies can be conducted in the post-disaster setting to prevent injury, illness, or death; provide accurate and timely information for decisions makers; and improve prevention and mitigation strategies for future disasters. These methods can also be applied to the study of other types of public health emergencies, such as infectious outbreaks, emerging and re-emerging diseases, and refugee health. This book gives both the public health practitioner and researcher the tools they need to conduct epidemiological studies in a disaster setting and can be used as a reference or as part of a course.

  • Provides a holistic perspective to epidemiology with an integration of academic and practical approaches
  • Showcases the use of hands-on techniques and principles to solve real-world problems
  • Includes contributions from both established and emerging scholars in the field of disaster epidemiology

商品描述(中文翻譯)

《災害流行病學:方法與應用》應用流行病學研究和實踐的核心方法來評估災害的短期和長期健康影響。人員持續移動和經濟發展至易受自然災害影響的地區,以及與環境、技術和恐怖主義事件相關的新脆弱性,意味著儘管全球在減少災害影響和成本方面付出了大量努力,但用於重建災難損失的平均年度支出卻以比人口或全球生產總值更快的速度上升。提高個人和社區對這些自然和技術災害、氣候變遷以及其他自然和人為壓力源的韌性,是21世紀的一大挑戰。本書提供了災害流行病學方法的指南,並附有實踐中的應用案例。它幫助研究人員、公共衛生從業者和政府政策制定者更好地量化災害對個人和社區健康的影響,以增強對未來災害的韌性。

《災害流行病學:方法與應用》解釋了如何在災後環境中進行公共衛生監測、快速評估和其他流行病學研究,以防止受傷、疾病或死亡;為決策者提供準確和及時的信息;並改善未來災害的預防和減緩策略。這些方法也可以應用於其他類型的公共衛生緊急情況的研究,例如傳染病爆發、新興和再現疾病以及難民健康。本書為公共衛生從業者和研究人員提供了在災害環境中進行流行病學研究所需的工具,並可作為參考或課程的一部分。

- 提供整體的流行病學視角,整合學術和實踐方法
- 展示使用實用技術和原則解決現實問題
- 包含來自災害流行病學領域的既有學者和新興學者的貢獻

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