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Introduction to Public health

  1. 1. Hari Prasad Kafle, MPH Pokhara University
  2. 2. Public Health The “Big Picture”
  3. 3. What is Public Health? The sum of all official or governmental efforts to promote, protect, and preserve the people’s health.
  4. 4. Public Health “The science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life and promoting health and efficiency through organized community effort.” -CEA Winslow, 1920 “The process of mobilizing and engaging local, state, national, and international resources to assure the conditions in which people can be healthy” -The Oxford Textbook of Public Health
  5. 5. Public Health “The science and practice of protecting and improving the health of the community, as by preventive medicine, health education, control of communicable diseases, application of sanitary measures, and monitoring of environmental hazards.” -The American Heritage Dictionary of Public Health
  6. 6. Public Health “Public health is what we, as a society, do collectively to assure the conditions in which people can be healthy.” -Source: Institute of Medicine Report (IOM). THE FUTURE OF PUBLIC HEALTH. Washington DC: National Academy Press. 1988. Public health is a science and art of saving the lives of millions at once by single decision or intervention.
  7. 7. Public Health is many things A System A Profession A Method Government Service The Health of the Public
  8. 8. Public Health Approach Public Health Model  Medical Model Versus
  9. 9. Public Health Approach Public Health Model Population Disease Prevention Health Promotion Interventions  Environment  Human behavior Public (Some private) Medical Model Individual Diagnosis Treatment Intervention  Medical care Private (Some public)
  10. 10. 11 What physician sees? Whatthephysiciandoesnotsee?
  11. 11. Core Functions of Public Health
  12. 12. Core Activities of Public Health 1. Prevents epidemics and the spread of disease 2. Protects against environmental hazards 3. Responds to disasters and assists communities in recovery 4. Prevents injuries 5. Promotes healthy behaviors 6. Assures the quality, accessibility and accountability of health services
  13. 13. 7. Monitoring the health status of the population 8. Mobilizing community action 9. Reaching out to link high-risk and hard-to-reach people to needed services 10. Researching to develop new insights and innovative solutions 11. Leading the development of sound health policy and planning Core Activities of Public Health
  14. 14. Ten Great Public Health Achievements Vaccination Motor-vehicle safety Safer workplaces Control of infectious diseases Decline in deaths from coronary heart disease and stroke Safer and healthier foods Healthier mothers and babies Family planning Fluoridation of drinking water Recognition of tobacco use as a health hazard CDC, 1999
  15. 15. Public Health Problems and Diseases Communicable diseases Non communicable diseases Environmental pollution Maternal child health problems Malnutrition and micronutrient deficiency Municipal and hospital waste Geriatric health problems Population problems Measles Influenza Poliomyelitis Tuberculosis Cholera Dengue Malaria HIV/AIDS Obesity Cancer Diabetes
  16. 16. Public Health Organizations Non Governmental National  NFHP  FPAN  Nepal Red Cross  PLAN Nepal International  CARE  United Mission to Nepal  Save the Children  Marie Stopes International  Family Health International • United Nation • WHO • WFP • FAO • UNICEF • UNDP
  17. 17. Public Health Organizations Governmental  District health office  Public health office  Regional health directorate  Regional training center  Department of health services  Ministry of health and population  Primary health care institutions Others  Academic institutions  Research organizations  Community development organizations  Quality control offices  Health training centers  Local development offices
  18. 18. A Sampling of Public Health Professions Population, Family Planning & Reproductive Health Maternal Child health Public Health Education and Health Promotion Community health planning and policy development Public health administration Epidemiology and disease control Alcohol, tobacco and other drugs Environmental & occupational health and safety Food and nutrition Gerontological health HIV/AIDS Injury control and emergency health Services International Health Mental Health Oral Health Public Health Nursing School Health Education and Services Women’s health and gender development
  19. 19. Thank You! “Healthy People in Healthy Community.”

Hinweis der Redaktion

  • Spread of Disease: Example – West Nile Virus
    Environmental Hazards: Example – Lead Poisoning
    Responds to Disasters: Example - Bioterrorism
    Prevents injuries: Example – head trauma due to bicycle crash
    Promote healthy behavior: Example – smoking cessation, good nutrition, etc.
    Assure health services: Example – access to prenatal care

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