1st Edition

Health Promotion in Disease Outbreaks and Health Emergencies

By Glenn Laverack Copyright 2018
    210 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    210 Pages
    by CRC Press

    The book is exceptionally timely and will be of interest to many professionals, students and academics. I am not aware of any other book that covers this important topic. Glenn Laverack brings credibility and kudos having direct experience of health emergencies and seen as a leading academic thinker in health promotion.

    Dr James Woodall, Reader in Health Promotion, Leeds Beckett University

     

    Using specific examples to illustrate broader concepts, this text provides a solid introduction to health promotion in infectious disease outbreaks.

    Ella Watson-Stryker, Health Promotion Manager, Médecins Sans Frontières

     

    This book is timely given the current humanitarian and development scenarios in which health promoters and development communicators must work. There is a dire need for reference materials for practitioners which expand upon theoretical/scientific concepts and principles and provide practical, straightforward guidance to professionals working in the field. The increasing amount of public health emergencies, e.g. SARS, Ebola, Zika etc. require professionals to increase their preparedness to respond in outbreak or disaster situations and this book becomes a useful tool for needed action.

    Dr Erma Manoncourt, Vice-President of Membership and Co-Chair Global Working Group on the Social Determinants of Health, IUHPE, Paris, France.

     

    This is the first ever practical guide to the valuable role that health promotion can play in disease outbreaks and health emergencies. Over the past 20 years the number of disease outbreaks has increased alongside a significant role played out by international agencies involved in emergency responses.

    The book comprehensively covers the role that health promoters have in this new and exciting field of international work including data collection, communication, community capacity building and engagement and rumour management.

    • Part 1 provides a detailed overview of the role of health promotion in disease outbreaks and health emergencies.
    • Part 2 directly addresses the role of health promotion in two distinct types of disease outbreaks: person to person and vector borne disease transmission.
    • Part 3 covers the role of health promotion in specialist areas of work in disease outbreaks and health emergencies.

    Health Promotion in Disease Outbreaks and Health Emergencies is essential reading for health promotion and public health students worldwide, as well as for UN agencies and international NGOs working in this emerging field.

    An Introduction to the Book. Health Promotion, Disease Outbreaks and Health Emergencies. Collecting Information Effectively and Quickly. The Public Communication Approach. The Risk Communication Approach. Engaging with Communities. The Global Ebola Virus Disease Response. Health Promotion and Person to Person Disease Outbreaks. Health Promotion and Vector Borne Disease Outbreaks. Addressing Rumour, Resistance and Security Issues. The Post Outbreak and Emergency Response.

    Biography

    Dr. Laverack is seen as a leader in public health and empowerment and has a distinguished career for more than 30 years working in Europe, Scandinavia, Africa, Asia and the Pacific regions. He formerly worked as a senior research fellow at Flinders University, Australia and as a Coordinator in Tropical Diseases Research at the WHO, Geneva. Dr Laverack worked as a Community Engagement Coordinator with UNMEER during the West African Ebola Virus Disease outbreak and is an Honorary Professor, health promotion, at the University of Southern Denmark. He has a wide range of publications regarding health promotion in international settings including books in English, French, Portuguese and Farsi.

    The book is also exceptionally timely and will be of interest to many professionals, students and academics.  I am not aware of any other book that covers this important topic. Glenn Laverack brings credibility and kudos having direct experience of health emergencies and seen as a leading academic thinker in health promotion.

    Dr James Woodall, Reader in Health Promotion, Leeds Beckett University

     

    Using specific examples to illustrate broader concepts, this text provides a solid introduction to health promotion in infectious disease outbreaks.

    Ella Watson-Stryker, Health Promotion Manager, Médecins Sans Frontières

     

    This book is timely given the current humanitarian and development scenarios in which health promoters and development communicators must work. There is a dire need for reference materials for practitioners which expand upon theoretical/scientific concepts and principles and provide practical, straightforward guidance to professionals working in the field. The increasing amount of public health emergencies, e.g. SARS, Ebola, Zika etc. require professionals to increase their preparedness to respond in outbreak or disaster situations and this book becomes a useful tool for needed action.

    Dr Erma Manoncourt, Vice-President of Membership and Co-Chair Global Working Group on the Social Determinants of Health, IUHPE, Paris, France.

     

    Dr. Laverack’sHealth Promotion in Disease Outbreaks and Health Emergencies adds to his portfolio of well-written books in the sphere of public health, and health promotion in particular. In a career spanning more than 25 years—including positions within universities and the World Health Organization—Dr. Laverack is an expert who understands how top-down, fear-based approaches and interventions can undermine the most well-intended responses to outbreaks and major health emergencies. In this new CRC title, he converts that understanding into reader-friendly prose; the content is structuredwell so that the reader is providedwith essential background information early on—from the Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion to professional competencies for health promotion, the reader is provided with the contextual information tomove forward through the text. This book is essential reading for any person or organization dedicated to the promotion of human health. For readers interested in global health, it provides a deep understanding of the interconnectivity of life and the sectors (transport, agriculture, housing, education etc.) of society’s systems. Dr. Laverack’s pedagogical skills allow the reader to appreciate and trust that there is a way forward.

    Dr Susan L. Prescott, School of Medicine, University of Western Australia,Challenges 2017, 8, 28