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Providing the reader with a practice-focussed approach to public
health nutrition intervention management, Practical Public Health
Nutrition is a crucial resource for dietitians, community and
public health nutritionists and related health professionals in
need of a practical guide to practicing public health nutrition.
Internationally recognised experts Hughes and Margetts describe
in detail the rationale, processes and tools that can be used to
assess population needs, analyse problems and develop effective
interventions at a community level.
Exercises in each section of the book contribute to a collective
PHN intervention plan, providing the reader with the opportunity to
demonstrate an outcome of intervention management.
Unique in its approach to teaching the practical applications of
this increasingly crucial discipline, Practical Public Health
Nutrition is a vital purchase for anyone working in the public
health arena.
Clearly outlines the practice of PHN intervention
management
Covers rationale, processes and tools needed to develop
effective interventions at community level
Written by 2 internationally respected authorities on the
discipline of Public Health Nutrition
Essential text for dietitians, community and public health
nutritions and related health professionals
Auteur
Professor Roger Hughes is based at Griffith University, Gold Coast Campus, Australia. Professor Barrie Margetts is based at the University of Southampton, UK.
Résumé
Providing the reader with a practice-focussed approach to public health nutrition intervention management, Practical Public Health Nutrition is a crucial resource for dietitians, community and public health nutritionists and related health professionals in need of a practical guide to practicing public health nutrition. Internationally recognised experts Hughes and Margetts describe in detail the rationale, processes and tools that can be used to assess population needs, analyse problems and develop effective interventions at a community level.
Exercises in each section of the book contribute to a collective PHN intervention plan, providing the reader with the opportunity to demonstrate an outcome of intervention management.
Unique in its approach to teaching the practical applications of this increasingly crucial discipline, Practical Public Health Nutrition is a vital purchase for anyone working in the public health arena.
Contenu
Preface ix
Acknowledgements x
Glossary xi
Part 1 Introduction and context 1
1 The big picture: The context for a textbook on public health nutrition practice 3
Why develop a public health nutrition textbook? 3
Malnutrition is still the main game 3
Innovative solutions are needed 4
Surely you don't mean these challenges can be found in rich countries like mine? 4
Level of influence 5
Practice informed by a public health approach 5
First, work to understand the causes, by looking upstream 5
Practitioners and politics 6
The philosophy underpinning this book 6
Building capacity for effective public health nutrition action 7
2 Defining public health nutrition as a field of practice 9
Introduction 9
Modes of nutrition practice 10
Definitions of public health nutrition 12
An emphasis on the prevention of food and nutrition problems 12
The core functions of the PHN workforce 15
Competencies for PHN practice 17
Professionalism and PHN practice 18
3 A framework for public health nutrition practice 21
Introduction 21
A socio-ecological approach to practice 21
The PHN practice cycle 22
Recognising the importance of capacity building as a discrete strategy and as an approach to practice 23
Why make things more complicated and introduce a new framework? 25
A bi-cyclic framework for public health nutrition practice 28
Part 2 Intelligence 29
4 Step 1: Community engagement and analysis 31
Introduction 33
What is a community? 33
Why Community engagement? 33
Community development constructs 34
Community development a process or an outcome? 36
Building community capital (and capacity) 37
Building capacity via 'bottom-up' practice 38
Community analysis 40
5 Step 2: Problem analysis 43
Introduction 45
Public health intelligence 45
What is Problem analysis? 46
Types of need 47
Conducting a Problem analysis 47
Different methodological approaches to gather intelligence for problem assessment 51
Applying the intelligence and analysis results 53
6 Step 3: Stakeholder analysis and engagement 57
Introduction 59
Why stakeholder engagement? 59
Stakeholder analysis 60
Considerations for Stakeholder analysis 60
Conducting the Stakeholder analysis 61
Organising and presenting Stakeholder analysis data 63
Stakeholder engagement 67
Engaging stakeholders in decision-making 67
7 Step 4: Determinant analysis 71
Introduction 73
Analysing determinants 73
Characterising determinants by their effect 74
Characterising determinants by the type of causal link 75
Characterising determinants by level 76
Determinant interaction and causal pathways 77
Diagrammatic illustration of determinant analysis 79
8 Step 5: Capacity analysis 81
Introduction 83
What is capacity? 83
A framework for capacity building practice 84
Capacity assessment for capacity building 84
Challenges in measuring capacity 86
Selecting tools for Capacity analysis 86
Tools and strategies for analysing capacity 89
Presenting Capacity analysis data 96
9 Step 6: Mandates for public health nutrition action 99
Introduction 101
Mandates for action the policy context 101
Policy development an overview 102
The challenge of competing policy agendas 103
National food and nutrition policies 104
Mandates for action direct relevance to PHN practice 104 <p...