I think a lot depends on the key audience(s) that the document is most trying to target or convince.  I would identify this and then work back to the best title.

 

‘The Solid facts’ was effective, in my eyes, because this is very direct on the strength of evidence using a vocabulary that sceptics / generalists / unaware could connect with. A key aim being not to convert the choir but various others without watering down.

 

So the title may be different dependent on who one is seeking to convince- certainly something that emphasizes Canada should be there  IMO

 

SDOH: The Solid facts in Canada

 

 

M Clark PhD BA (Hons) RN

Associate Professor, AHFMR Population Health Investigator, CIHR New Investigator International Institute Qualitative Methodology (IIQM) Affiliate Scholar

 

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Faculty of Nursing University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB. Canada

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Tel:  001 780 492 8347

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From: Social Determinants of Health [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Dennis Raphael
Sent: October-28-09 10:11 AM
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Subject: Title for SDOH Monograph?

 


Hi, we are embarking on creating a Canadian version of "Social Determinants of health: The Solid facts."

We need a title.

Any ideas?

Here are some...

SDOH: The Real Story
SDOH: The True Story
SDOH: The Untold Story
SDOH: The Canadian Situation
SDOH: The Canadian Scene

Please help!

dennis

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