Inicio > Medicina Preventiva y Salud Pública > Revisión Actualizada de la Incidencia Pública en el Ámbito Sociosanitario a Nivel Internacional > Página 5

Revisión Actualizada de la Incidencia Pública en el Ámbito Sociosanitario a Nivel Internacional

REFERENCIAS

  1. Ard, CF; Natowiez, MR. (2001). A seat at the table: membership in federal advisory committees evaluating public policy in genetics. American journal of public health, 91 (5), 787-790.
  2. Arévalo, DA. (2004). Community participation and social control in the health system. Revista de salud pública (Bogotá, Colombia), 6 (2), 107-139.
  3. Asthana, S; Oostvogels, R. (1996). Community participation in HIV prevention: problems and prospects for community-based strategies among female sex workers in Madras. Social science & medicine (1982), 43 (2), 133-148.
  4. Barrow, FH. (2007). Forrester Blanchard Washington and his advocacy for African Americans in the new deal. Social Work, 52 (3), 201-208.
  5. Bassi, A. (2011). Social innovation: some definitions. CIES Boletín del Centro de Investigación de Economía y Sociedad, nº 88.
  6. Bierer, MF; Rigotti, NA (1992). Public policy for the control of tobacco-related disease. The medical clinics of North America, 76 (2), 515-539.
  7. Bornstein, D. (2005). Como Cambiar el mundo. Los emprendedores sociales y el poder de las nuevas ideas (ed.). Barcelona: Debate.
  8. Brenner, S; Siu, K. (2009). Preventive medicine and public health residency training: federal policy and advocacy opportunities. Journal of public health management and practice: JPHMP, 15 (6), 33-39.
  9. Brindis, CD; Geierstanger, SP; Faxio, A. (2009). The role of policy advocacy in assuring comprehensive family life education in California. Health education & behabiour: the official publication of the Society for Public Health Education, 36 (6), 1095-1108.
  10. Broadhead, P; Duckett, S; Lavender, G. (1989). Developing a mandate for change: planning as a political process. Community health studies, 13 (3), 243-257.
  11. Calandria; Healthlink. (2005). Incidencia política y pública. Avances en la respuesta regional al VIH y SIDA. ASICAL, nº 43, 1-16.
  12. Campbell, LC; Robinson, K; Meghani, SH; Vallerand, A; Schatman, M; Sonty, N. (2012). Challenges and opportunities in pain management disparities research: implications for clinical practice, advocacy and policy. The journal of pain: official journal of the American Pain Society, 13 (7), 611-619.
  13. Christensen, CM; Baumann, H; Ruggles, R; Sadtler, TM. (2006). Disruptive innovation for social change. Harvard Bussines Review, 84 (12), 94-101.
  14. Cody, MM; Tuma, PA. (2013). The Academy of nutrition and dietetics´ public policy priorities overview. Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, 113 (3), 392-95.
  15. Cousineau, MR; Nascimento, LM; Ponce, M. (2010). Using an Alliance of independent health consumer assistance centers to change public policy in California. Progress in community health partnerships: research, education and action, 4 (4), 331-340.
  16. Datta, B; Misra, G. (2000). Advocacy for sexual and reproductive health: the challenge in India. Reproductive health matters, 8 (16), 24-34.
  17. Dietz, T; Ostrom, E; Stern, PC. (2003). The Struggle to govern the Commons. Science, 302 (1), 1902-1912.
  18. Drucker, P. (1993). La sociedad Poscapitalista. Colección ʻClásicos del Managementʼ (ed.). Madrid: Apóstrofe
  19. Ebenso, B; Idah, M; Anyor, T; Opakunmi, F. (2010). Lessons from the evolution of a CBR programme for people affected by leprosy in northern Nigeria. Leprosy review, 81 (4), 318-331.
  20. Elwood, P; Longley, M. (2010). My health: whose responsibility? A jury decides. Journal of epidemiology and community health, 64 (9), 761-764.
  21. Fogarty, AS; Chapman, S. (2012). Australian television news coverage of alcohol, health and related policies, 2005 to 2010: implications for alcohol policy advocates. Australian and New Zealand journal of public health, 36 (6), 530-536.
  22. Ford, M; Acosta, A; Sutcliffe, TJ. (2013). Beyond terminology: the policy impact of a grassroots movement. Intellectual and developmental disabilities, 51 (2), 108-112.
  23. Gunn, R. (2008). The power to shape decisions? An exploration of young people´s power in participation. Health & social care in the community, 16 (3), 253-261.
  24. Hoefer, R. (2005). Altering state policy: interest group effectiveness among state-level advocacy groups. Social Work, 50 (3), 219-227.
  25. Kaskie, B; Knight, BG; Liebig, PS. (2001). Dementia policy revisited: an analysis if the state laws targeted towards individuals with Alzheimer´s disease and other forms of dementia. Journal of aging & social policy, 12 (4), 27-45.
  26. Kaufman, J; Liu, Y; Fang, J. (2012). Improving reproductive health in rural china through participatory planning. Global public health, 7 (8), 856-868.
  27. Kazan-Allen, L. (2004). Canadian asbestos: a global concern. International journal of occupational and environmental health, 10 (2), 121-143.
  28. Kingson, ER. (1988). Generational equity: an unexpected opportunity to broaden the politics of aging. The Gerontologist, 28 (6), 765-772.
  29. Ledbetter, DH. (2008). Gene patenting and licensing: the role of academic researchers and advocacy groups. Genetics in medicine: official journal of the American College of Medical Genetics, 10 (5), 314-319.
  30. Linhorst, DM. (2002). Federalism and social justice: implications for social work. Social Work, 47 (3), 201-208.
  31. Lorenz, LS; Kolb, B. (2009). Involving the public through participatory visual research methods. Health expectations: an international journal of public participation in health care and health policy, 12 (3), 262-274.
  32. Mandel, LA; Qazilbash, J. (2005). Youth voices as change agents: moving beyond the medical model in school-based health center practice. The journal of school health, 75 (7), 239-242.
  33. Marttila, A; Johansson, E; Whitehead, M; Burström, B. (2012). Dilemmas in providing resilience-enhancing social services to long-term social assistance clients. A qualitative study of Swedish social workers. BMC public health, 56 (1), 1-11.
  34. Maryon-Davis, A. (2009). Raising the voice of the voluntary sector. Perspectives in public health, 129 (1), 19-20.
  35. McBride, DC; Terry-McElrath, YM; VanderWaal, CJ; Chriqui, JF; Myllyluoma, J. (2008). US public health agency involvement in youth-focused illicit drug policy, planning and prevention at the local level, 1999-2003. American journal of public health, 98 (2), 270-277.
  36. McIntyre, D; Gilson, L. (2002). Putting equity in health back onto the social policy agenda: experience from South Africa. Social Science & medicine (1982), 54 (11), 1637-1656.
  37. Medina-López, C; Marín-García, JA; Alfalla-Luque, R. (2010). Una propuesta metodológica para la realización de búsquedas sistemáticas de bibliografía. Working Papers in Operations Management, 1 (2), 13-30.
  38. Merino- Trujillo, A. (2011). Cómo escribir documentos científicos (Parte 3). Salud en Tabasco, 17 (1-2), 36-40.
  39. Mohr, A; Raman, S. (2012). Representing the public in public engagement: the case of the 2008 UK stem cell dialogue. PLoS biology, 10 (11), 1-4.
  40. Mohr, A. (2011). Publics in the making: mediating different methods of engagement and the public’s these construct: commentary on: “Technologies of democracy: experiments and demonstrations”. Science and engineering ethics, 17 (4), 667-672.
  41. Mosquera, M; Zapata, Y; Lee, K; Arango, C; Varela, A. Strengthening user participation through health sector reform in Colombia: a study of institutional change and social representation. Health policy and planning, 54 (2), 52-60.
  42. Moulaert, F; Martinelli, F; Swyngedouw, E; González, S. (2005). Towards Alternative Model(s) of Local Innovation. Urban Studies, 42 (11), 30-36.
  43. Moyer, A; Coristine, M; MacLean, L; Meyer, M. (1999). A model for building collective capacity in community-based programs: the elderly in need project. Public health nursing (Boston, Mass), 16 (3), 205-214.
  44. Newell, C. (2003). Disability: a voice in Australian bioethics? New Zealand bioethics journal, 4 (2), 15-20.
  45. Püster, M. (2010). [Legal development of consumer protection from the federal office of consumer protection and food safety standpoint]. Bundesgesundheitsblatt, Gesundheitsforschung, Gesundheitsschutz, 53 (6), 543-547.
  46. Rispel, LC; Sousa, CA; Molomo, BG. (2009). Can social inclusion policies reduce health inequalities in sub-Saharan Africa? -A rapid policy appraisal. Journal of health, population and nutrition, 27 (4), 492-504.
  47. Roe, KM; Minkler, M; Saunders, FF. (1995). Combining research, advocacy and education: the methods of the grandparent caregiver study. Health education quarterly, 22 (4), 458-475.
  48. Rossi, MS; Thorpe, B; Peele, C. (2001). Businesses and advocacy groups create a road map for safer chemicals: the bizngo principles for chemicals policy. New Solutions: a journal of environmental and occupational health policy: NS, 21 (3), 387-402.
  49. Rovers, R. (1986). The merging of participatory and analytical approaches to evaluation: implications for nurses in primary health care programs. International journal of nursing studies, 23 (3), 211-219.
  50. Rubincam, C; Naysmith, S. (2009). Unexpected agency: participation as a bargaining chip for the poor. Health and human rights, 11 (1), 87-92.
  51. Schlesinger, M. (1997). Paradigms lost: the persisting search for community in U.S. Health Policy. Journal of health politics, policy and law, 22 (4), 937-992.
  52. Sherraden, MS; Slosar, B; Sherraden, M. (2002). Innovation in social policy: collaborative policy advocacy. Social Work, 47 (3), 209-221.
  53. Sitges, GA; Bergadá, GF & Guarner, VA. (1975). Manual de la Enfermería. (ed.). Barcelona: Toray, S.A.
  54. Smith, J. (2006). Healthy America-the opportunity to meet the challenge in our states. Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 106 (5), 663-664.
  55. Squazzo, JD. (2008). Leading in a new era. Public policy efforts, advocacy and innovation bring ACHE into its next 75 years. Healthcare executive, 23 (6), 36-38.
  56. Subirats, J & Gomà, R. (1998). Políticas públicas en España: contenidos, redes de actores y niveles de gobierno (ed.). Barcelona: Ariel.
  57. Thompson, A; Boardley, D; Kerr, D; Greene, T; Jenkins, M. (2009). Public policy involvement by health commissioners. Journal of community health, 34 (4), 239-245.
  58. Torri, MC. (2012). Multicultural social policy and community participation in health: new opportunities and challenges for indigenous people. The International journal of health planning and management, 27 (1), 18-40.
  59. Tsoukalas, T; Glantz, SA. (2003). The Duluth clean indoor air ordinance: problems and success in fighting the tobacco industry at the local level in the 21st century. American journal of public health, 93 (8), 1214-1221.
  60. Wehrwein, C; Pollack, M. (2005). Health, housing and public policy. Health progress (Saint Louis, Mo.), 86 (2), 21-26.
  61. Wincott, E; Crawshaw, M. (2006). From a social issue to policy: social work´s advocacy for the rights of donor conceived people to genetic origins information in the United Kingdom. Social work in health care, 43 (2-3), 53-72.
  62. Yeatman, H. (2002). Australia´s food regulations-challenges for public health advocacy. Australian and New Zealand journal of public health, 26 (6), 515-517.