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This innovative resource offers a unique, multidisciplinary approach for the utilization of planning theory to eliminate health disparities in rural communities. The book provides tools in the public health, policy, and planning disciplines to help resolve significant differences in life expectancy and quality of life in these communities, concluding with a progressive vision for alleviating geographical health disparities on a local, national, and global scale. Chapters highlight models and approaches best suited to addressing this public health concern, suggesting action strategies focused around each of the three focus areas:
Enriches understanding of best practices in public health, planning, and public policy approaches to eliminate rural health disparities Reviews exhaustively the key recent research on the global and national challenges associated with rural health outcomes Summarizes the latest studies on rural health disparities at the national and global levels Outlines each of the varied approaches to address rural health issues for planners, public health practitioners, and policy analysts Reinforces basic principles on a range of planning theories used to eliminate rural health challenges, the policy theories to address rural health disparities, and the public health efforts to tackle rural health problems
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Monica M. Taylor, PhD, MPH , is a faculty member at Colorado State University - Global Campus, and adjunct full professor at the University of Maryland - University College and Franklin University. She holds a PhD in Planning and Public Policy from Rutgers University, a Masters in Public Health from Hunter College, and Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology from Syracuse University. Since 2010, Dr. Taylor provided instruction to undergraduate-, graduate-, and doctoral-level students in public policy, policy analysis, public health, health services management, and research methods and designed online policy courses for online institutions. She was a health scientist/evaluator at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and senior researcher and policy analyst at the Poverty Research Institute at Legal Services of New Jersey. Her current research focuses on income and geographical inequalities; political, social, and planning theories; social justice; social determinants of health, and health disparities. She is the author of four books including The Obesity Epidemic: Why a Social Justice Perspective Matters and Application of the Political Economy to Rural Health Disparities, and has published articles and chapters on the political economy, policy theory, and the social determinants of health.
Contenu
Spatial Injustice: The Global and National Rural Health Crisis.- Environmental Injustice in Rural Communities.- Rural Health Disparities: The Public Health Perspective.- Rural Health Disparities: The Public Policy Perspective.- Rural Health Disparities: The Planning Perspective.- Conclusion: A Progressive Vision.
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