Public Health for an Aging Society

Author:   Thomas R. Prohaska (Co-Director, Center for Research on Health and Aging, University of Illinois at Chicago) ,  Lynda A. Anderson (Director, Healthy Aging Program, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) ,  Robert H. Binstock (Professor, Division of Health Services Research, Case Western Reserve University)
Publisher:   Johns Hopkins University Press
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9781421404356


Pages:   456
Publication Date:   10 May 2012
Recommended Age:   From 13
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""Public Health and Aging"" was published to critical acclaim almost fifteen years ago. Much has changed in public health since then. Thomas R. Prohaska, Lynda A. Anderson, and Robert H. Binstock now offer a completely new and updated overview of the field in ""Public Health for an Aging Society"". This comprehensive survey discusses research, policy, and practice; managing and preventing diseases; promoting mental and physical health; and maintaining quality of life for an aging society. The fields of public health and aging have grown increasingly complex. Given the interdependency of issues posed by an aging society, the editors of this volume expand the traditional scope and treatments of public health and aging by adopting a social-ecological perspective that incorporates individual, family, community, societal, and environmental concerns. Chapters address the most critical public health issues facing an aging society, including Medicare and family caregiving, and introduce many new and emerging concepts, such as emergency preparedness, technology in aging, translational research, genomics, and environmental influences on health and health practices. The emergence of an aging society in the United States has far-reaching consequences for every generation. This book provides the latest information and future directions for the public health of this growing population. Students and practitioners will find ""Public Health for an Aging Society"" an invaluable resource both in the workplace and the classroom.

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Author:   Thomas R. Prohaska (Co-Director, Center for Research on Health and Aging, University of Illinois at Chicago) ,  Lynda A. Anderson (Director, Healthy Aging Program, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) ,  Robert H. Binstock (Professor, Division of Health Services Research, Case Western Reserve University)
Publisher:   Johns Hopkins University Press
Imprint:   Johns Hopkins University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.635kg
ISBN:  

9781421404356


ISBN 10:   1421404354
Pages:   456
Publication Date:   10 May 2012
Recommended Age:   From 13
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Foreword Preface Acknowledgments List of Contributers Part I. Fundamentals Chapter 1. Contemporary Prespectives on Public Health Chapter 2. What Are the Roles of Public Health in an Aging Society Chapter 3. Financing and Organizing Health and Long-Term Care Services for Older Populations Chapter 4. Assessing the Health and Quality of Life of Older Populations: Concepts, Resources, and Systems Part II. Social and Behavioral Factors Chapter 5. Social Determinants of Health Inequities and Health Chapter 6. Disability and Functional Status Chapter 7. Behavioral Risk Factors and Evidence-Based Interventions Part III. Societal Applications Chapter 8. Translation: Dissemination and Implementation Chapter 9. Family Caregiving of Older Adults Chapter 10. Social Engagement and a Healthy Aging Socity Chapter 11. Public Health Policy Successes Part IV. Public Health Infrastructure for an Aging Society Chapter 12. Technology and Aging Chapter 13. Public Health Workforce: Preparing for an Aging Society Chapter 14. Disaster Preparedness, Response, and Recovery Part V. Emerging Issues Chapter 15. Plenned and Built Environments in Public Health Chapter 16. Genomics and Aging Chapter 17. Global Perspectives on Public Health and Aging Chapter 18. Resource Allocation in an Aging U.S. Society Index

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This is an essential, timely, well-referenced, and thorough update of the subjects covered in Public Health and Aging. Choice I would like to recommend it for all pre-entry health practice and policy courses... at the very least it should be a reference text. -- Rhonda Nay Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health An extremely well-written, well-researched, and thorough book, with each topic written by experts. It will be extremely useful to researchers, faculty, practitioners, and students alike. -- Sarah J. Olson Health Promotion Practice Public Health for an Aging Society is a highly readable volume that captures the essence of public health, introduces the reader to current aging-related challenges, provides direction for addressing those challenges, and offers a glimpse of things to come. After finishing this volume, even the more seasoned among us are likely to have learned something new, to have expanded the way they think about an issue or two, and may even find that their enthusiasm for what we do in public health has been reignited. -- Sara J. McLaughlin Gerontologist A current, essential read; a primer for the scholar interested in research and policy setting as they affect the aging individual within a societal framework for public health... Comprehensive, well referenced, and presents a gestalt perspective that illuminates the aged within a public-health framework... Public Health for an Aging Society is a valuable read for academicians, researchers, clinicians, and policy makers. It is also valuable for each and every one of us as we move through life and become aware of this growing vulnerable population that needs our assistance for safety and security. -- Julia A. Greenawalt Activities, Adaptation and Aging


This is an essential, timely, well-referenced, and thorough update of the subjects covered in Public Health and Aging, edited by T. Hickey, M. Speers, and T. Prohaska. Choice 2012


This is an essential, timely, well-referenced, and thorough update of the subjects covered in Public Health and Aging. * Choice * I would like to recommend it for all pre-entry health practice and policy courses... at the very least it should be a reference text. -- Rhonda Nay * Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health * An extremely well-written, well-researched, and thorough book, with each topic written by experts. It will be extremely useful to researchers, faculty, practitioners, and students alike. -- Sarah J. Olson * Health Promotion Practice * Public Health for an Aging Society is a highly readable volume that captures the essence of public health, introduces the reader to current aging-related challenges, provides direction for addressing those challenges, and offers a glimpse of things to come. After finishing this volume, even the more seasoned among us are likely to have learned something new, to have expanded the way they think about an issue or two, and may even find that their enthusiasm for what we do in public health has been reignited. -- Sara J. McLaughlin * Gerontologist * A current, essential read; a primer for the scholar interested in research and policy setting as they affect the aging individual within a societal framework for public health... Comprehensive, well referenced, and presents a gestalt perspective that illuminates the aged within a public-health framework... Public Health for an Aging Society is a valuable read for academicians, researchers, clinicians, and policy makers. It is also valuable for each and every one of us as we move through life and become aware of this growing vulnerable population that needs our assistance for safety and security. -- Julia A. Greenawalt * Activities, Adaptation and Aging *


This is an essential, timely, well-referenced, and thorough update of the subjects covered in Public Health and Aging. Choice I would like to recommend it for all pre-entry health practice and policy courses... at the very least it should be a reference text. -- Rhonda Nay Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health An extremely well-written, well-researched, and thorough book, with each topic written by experts. It will be extremely useful to researchers, faculty, practitioners, and students alike. -- Sarah J. Olson Health Promotion Practice Public Health for an Aging Society is a highly readable volume that capture the essence of public health, introduces the reader to current aging-related challenges, provides direction for addressing those challenges, and offers a glimpse of things to come. After finishing this volume, even the more seasoned among us are likely to have learned something new, to have expanded the way they think about an issue or two, and may even find that their enthusiasm for what we do in public health has been reigned. -- Sara J. McLaughlin Gerontologist A current, essential read; a primer for the scholar interested in research and policy setting as they affect the aging individual within a societal framework for public health... Comprehensive, well referenced, and presents a gestalt perspective that illuminates the aged within a public-health framework... Public Health for an Aging Society is a valuable read for academicians, researchers, clinicians, and policy makers. It is also valuable for each and every one of us as we move through life and become aware of this growing vulnerable population that needs our assistance for safety and security. -- Julia A. Greenawalt Activities, Adaptation and Aging


Author Information

Thomas R. Prohaska is a professor in the School of Public Health and codirector of the Center for Research on Health and Aging at the Institute for Health Research & Policy at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Lynda A. Anderson is director of the Healthy Aging Program at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and an adjunct associate professor at Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University. Robert H. Binstock (1935-2011) was, at the time of his death, a professor of aging, health, and society at Case Western Reserve University, where he taught in the public health program and also in the departments of medicine, epidemiology and biostatistics, bioethics, and in the School of Nursing and the College of Arts and Sciences.

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