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Hi Jim,
For what it's worth now, I did an annotated bibliography on this topic for
Health Canada, Atlantic and Manitoba/Saskatchewan Region in 1999. There has
been a great deal of work in that area since then, but it may be helpful. It
is available on the Health Canada website at:
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hppb/phdd/determinants/e_deter_biblio.html
Regards,
S
Susan Lilley
7 Canterbury Place
Dartmouth NS Canada
B2Y 4J5
Tel: (902) 463-1837
Fax: (902) 469-0833
http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/~LilleyS/Profile.html
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From: "james frankish" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, October 26, 2002 10:14 AM
Subject: Community-Level Indicators of Health
> Hello
>
> I am looking for any articles, documents on the measurement and evaluation
> of what we term, "community-level" indicators. Community-level indicators
> are indicators of health or quality of life that operate at a
> supra-individual level. They are more than simply the aggregate of
> individual data (even if it is collected in a community-based or
> community-wide manner). Typically community-level indicators involve
> aspects of the physical, economic or social environment in a given
> jurisdiction.
>
> 1. Does anyone have information regarding the measurement and evaluation
of
> "community-level" indicators, as defined above?
>
> 2. Does anyone have articles, documents on the special or unique
evaluation
> issues associated with trying to track and ascertain the impact of
> community-level indicators on health or quality of life?
>
>
> Thanks for any help. Jim
>
> PS: Please forward to HIA list.
> Dr. C. James Frankish
> Senior Scholar, Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research
> Associate Director, Institute of Health Promotion Research
> Associate Professor, Graduate Studies & Health Care & Epidemiology
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> Office: 604-822-9205 Private fax: 604-822-9228
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