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Sue,
Ron Labonte has written some very good articles on this topic. Also you should
try to get your hands on
the Population Health Promotion "cube" created by Nancy Hamilton and Tariq
Bhatti of Health Canada.
Other useful materials have been published by Health Canada and should be
available either online
www.hc-sc.gc.ca, or through Health Canada publications.
I would also suggest searching POPline, sociofile and Healthstar and using
Canada as one of the search terms.
Journals like the Canadian Public Health Association Journal would also be good
places to look.
Hope this helps.
Mana Herel, Evaluation Analyst
Division of Childhood and Adolescence
Health Canada
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Subject: Population Health
Hello,
Can anyone recommend critical articles on population health. Specifically,
I am looking for an article(s) that:
* Offers an explicit definition of the term as it is used in Canada;
* Discusses its relationship with Health Promotion theories and practices;
and,
* Provides a critical social science and/or feminist analysis of
the concept.
Over the past two months, I have read an abundance of materials that
refer to (and call for) a Population Health or Population Health
Promotion approach to violence prevention and I now feel a little
lost in the rhetoric. I have tried searching Google using the search
string "Canada AND Population Health" or "Canada AND Population Health
Promotion" but the search is to broad to yield meaningful (as it
relates to the criterion cited above) results. Any help with this
would be greatly appreciated!
Kind Regards,
Suzanne Sicchia
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