Biosecurity and water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) interventions in animal agricultural settings for reducing infection burden, antibiotic use, and antibiotic …
Prevention and control of infections across the One Health spectrum is essential for
improving antibiotic use and addressing the emergence and spread of antibiotic resistance …
improving antibiotic use and addressing the emergence and spread of antibiotic resistance …
Measuring factors affecting implementation of health innovations: a systematic review of structural, organizational, provider, patient, and innovation level measures
Background Two of the current methodological barriers to implementation science efforts are
the lack of agreement regarding constructs hypothesized to affect implementation success …
the lack of agreement regarding constructs hypothesized to affect implementation success …
Structural interventions to reduce and eliminate health disparities
AF Brown, GX Ma, J Miranda, E Eng… - … journal of public …, 2019 - ajph.aphapublications.org
Health disparities research in the United States over the past 2 decades has yielded
considerable progress and contributed to a develo** evidence base for interventions that …
considerable progress and contributed to a develo** evidence base for interventions that …
An intersectionality-based policy analysis framework: critical reflections on a methodology for advancing equity
O Hankivsky, D Grace, G Hunting, M Giesbrecht… - International journal for …, 2014 - Springer
Introduction In the field of health, numerous frameworks have emerged that advance
understandings of the differential impacts of health policies to produce inclusive and socially …
understandings of the differential impacts of health policies to produce inclusive and socially …
The intersectional risk environment of people who use drugs
Current conceptual models for examining the production of risk and harm (eg
syndemics,'risk environment') in substance use research have been fundamental in …
syndemics,'risk environment') in substance use research have been fundamental in …
Modified social ecological model: a tool to guide the assessment of the risks and risk contexts of HIV epidemics
Background Social and structural factors are now well accepted as determinants of HIV
vulnerabilities. These factors are representative of social, economic, organizational and …
vulnerabilities. These factors are representative of social, economic, organizational and …
Resilience is an adverse event: A critical discussion of resilience theory in health services research and public health
Resilience, the individual trait of being able to persist and cope with, often recurrent,
negative experiences, has experienced an explosion in recent years as a topic of study. In …
negative experiences, has experienced an explosion in recent years as a topic of study. In …
Intervening within and across levels: A multilevel approach to stigma and public health
This article uses a multilevel approach to review the literature on interventions with promise
to reduce social stigma and its consequences for population health. Three levels of an …
to reduce social stigma and its consequences for population health. Three levels of an …
Social and behavioral health responses to COVID-19: lessons learned from four decades of an HIV pandemic
Our public health approaches to addressing COVID-19 are heavily dependent on social and
behavioral change strategies to halt transmissions. To date, biomedical forms of curative …
behavioral change strategies to halt transmissions. To date, biomedical forms of curative …
The social determinants of tuberculosis: from evidence to action
Growing consensus indicates that progress in tuberculosis control in the low-and middle-
income world will require not only investment in strengthening tuberculosis control …
income world will require not only investment in strengthening tuberculosis control …