Behavioural Policies for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention / edited by Benjamin Ewert, Kathrin Loer.
2019
JF1525.P6
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Title
Behavioural Policies for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention / edited by Benjamin Ewert, Kathrin Loer.
Edition
1st ed. 2019.
ISBN
3319983164
9783319983165
9783319983165
Published
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint : Palgrave Pivot, 2019.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (128 pages)
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10.1007/978-3-319-98316-5 doi
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JF1525.P6
Dewey Decimal Classification
362.1
Summary
Policy-making in public health is highly complex, which is one reason why the behavioural turn is now playing a significant role in this field. Against this backdrop, this book aims to develop a theoretical understanding of how policymakers take up public health challenges and how policies change over the course of time. Accordingly, the book reveals policy-makers' underlying assumptions, which influence the way in which public policy seeks to promote the health status of citizens. In a second step, the book presents a typology of policy instruments and applies this to the field of health promotion. This typology introduces an option that adds behaviourally informed insights to the toolbox of political analysis. Empirical evidence of behavioural health policies can be found in various countries around the world, and the book presents both relevant country studies and examples from the supra- and international level. Finally, the book discusses the implications of the rise of behavioural health policies, proposes a specific concept of health citizenship and reviews state-citizen relations. The book is useful for academics from health-related disciplines (e.g. political science, sociology, public health), policy-makers, practitioners and students. Benjamin Ewert is a social and political scientist at Heidelberg School of Education, Germany. There he is part of the research cluster Society & Health. Benjamin is interested in theoretical and empirical questions in the realm of public policy and public health. He especially focuses on service users and citizenship issues. Kathrin Loer is a political scientist at the FernUniversitaet in Hagen, Germany. After working as a political consultant in health policy she returned to academia in 2013. Her research focuses on health and consumer policies but also on theoretical topics in public policy. Current research projects aim at linking theoretical and conceptual questions of public policy with empirical research on health and energy policy.
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Palgrave studies in public health policy research.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Understanding the challenges in public health policymaking: Introduction
Chapter 2. Underlying assumptions in health promotion policymaking
Chapter 3. Approaches and instruments in health promotion and the prevention of diseases
Chapter 4. Healthy nations: behavioural approaches in public health policy
Chapter 5. Who are the policymakers and what are their interests?
Chapter 6. Conclusion: Towards a behaviourally-informed health citizenship.
Chapter 2. Underlying assumptions in health promotion policymaking
Chapter 3. Approaches and instruments in health promotion and the prevention of diseases
Chapter 4. Healthy nations: behavioural approaches in public health policy
Chapter 5. Who are the policymakers and what are their interests?
Chapter 6. Conclusion: Towards a behaviourally-informed health citizenship.