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Bahan kepustakaan SDH yang di kumpulkan charles surjadi FK unika Atmajaya / Jen

Bahan kepustakaan SDH yang di kumpulkan charles surjadi FK unika Atmajaya / Jen . 1, Pendahuluan 2.konsep 3. Action 1, Key concept from WHO 2. Action on the social determinants of health: A historical perspective Irwin A and Scali E Global Public Health 2007;2(3):235-56.

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Bahan kepustakaan SDH yang di kumpulkan charles surjadi FK unika Atmajaya / Jen

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  1. Bahankepustakaan SDH yang di kumpulkancharlessurjadi FK unikaAtmajaya / Jen 1, Pendahuluan 2.konsep 3. Action 1,Key concept from WHO 2.Action on the social determinants of health: A historical perspective Irwin A and Scali E Global Public Health 2007;2(3):235-56. 3. Online course on social determinant of H

  2. KEY PUBLICATION FOR CONCEPT 1. Closing the gap in a generation: health equity through action on the social determinant of healthMarmot M, Friel S, Bell R, et alThe Lancet 2008;372:1661-69 • Closing the gap in a generation: health equity through action on the social determinants of health. Final Report of the Commission on SDH CSDH, Geneva: World Health Organization; 2008 • A conceptual framework for action on the social determinants of health. Social Determinants of Health Discussion Paper 2 (Policy and Practice) Solar O, Irwin A Geneva: World Health Organization; 2010 • Environmental Determinants of Infectious Disease: A Framework for Tracking Causal Links and Guiding Public Health ResearchEisenberg JNS, Desai MA, Levy K, et al Environ Health Perspect 2007;115:1216–23 5.Conceptual Social Ecology; 1999Available from:http://socialecology.uci.edu/cse/cse.html 6. Social Determinants of Health: Canadian Perspectives 2nd ed Raphael D, editor.Ontario: Canadian Scholars’ Press Inc; 2009  7.Addressing Social Determinants of HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB (powerpoint)Harrison KM Washington, D.C.: PACHA Meeting; 2010  8.Primary health care and the social determinants of health: essential andcomplementary approaches for reducing inequities in healthRasanathan K, Montesinos EV, Matheson D, et alJ Epidemiol Community Health 2010;65(8):656-60.

  3. KEY PUBLICATION FOR ACTION 1. Addressing Social Determinants of Health and Development. RabinowitzP, 2011 2.An Asia Pacific spotlight on health inequity: Taking action to address the social and environmental determinants of health inequity across Asia Pacific: Executive Summary. Report of the Asia Pacific hub of Global Action for Health Equity Network AP-HealthGAEN2011. 3.Social determinants, political contexts and civil society action: a historical perspective on the Commission on Social Determinants of Health. Solar O, Irwin A Health Promotion Journal of Australia 2006;17:180-5. 4.Social determinants of health: practical solutions to deal with a well-recognized issue Krech R Bull World Health Organ 2011;89:703 5.A conceptual framework for action on the social determinants of health. Social Determinants of Health Discussion Paper 2 (Policy and Practice) Solar O, Irwin AGeneva: World Health Organization; 2010 6.Health Inequity and Social Determinant in Indonesia: Conceptual and Development.Centerfor Health Promotion, Ministry of Health Republic of Indonesia Kuningan: Ministry of Health Republic of Indonesia; 2011 7.Monitoring Social Well-being: the case of New Zealand’s Social Reports / TePūrongoOrangaTangata. Social Determinants of Health Discussion Paper 3 (Case Studies). PegaF, Valentine N, and Matheson D. WHO 2010 8.Use Of Data Systems To Address Social Determinants Of Health: A Need To Do More Harrison Public Health Reports 2011;126 Suppl 3:1-5

  4. Communicable disease 9. Strategies to intervene on social determinants of infectious diseases. Semenza JC Euro Surveill. 2010;15(27):32-9 10.Equitable Access to Health Care and Infectious Disease Control. Concepts, Measurement and Interventions. Report of an International Symposium 13–15 February 2006, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.Geneva: United Nations Research Institute for Social Development; 2007 11.HIV/AIDS Health Determinants: Lessons for Coordinating Policy and ActionsA Discussion Paper for the Ministerial Council on HIV/AIDS Spigelman M, 2002 12. Summary of CDC Consultation to Address Social Determinants of Health for Prevention of Disparities in HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, and Tuberculosis. Sharpe TT, Harrison KM, Dean HD. Public Health Reports 2010;125(4):11-5. 13.Addressing Social Determinants of Health in the Prevention and Control of HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, Sexually Transmitted Infections, and Tuberculosis. Dean HD, Fenton KA Public Health Rep. 2010; 125 Suppl 4: 1–5. 14.A dynamic social systems model for considering structural factors in HIV prevention and detection. Latkin C, Weeks M, Glasman L, et al. AIDS Behav. 2010 December;14 Suppl 2:222–38.

  5. Non-Communicable disease 15. Chronic Non-Communicable Diseases PuoaneT, Tsolekile L, Sanders D, et al. 2008. In: South African Health Review, Chapter 5. Durban: Health Systems Trust; 2008. p. 73-87 16.The Millenium Development Goals and Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs). Available from:http://www.world-heart-federation.org/fileadmin/user_upload/documents/Advocacy/Resources/MDGs_factsheets/MDG%20and%20NCD%20factsheet.pdf 17.Developing effective chronic disease interventions in Africa: insights from Ghana and Cameroon. AikinsAD, Boynton P,AtangaLL Globalization and Health 2010;6:6 18.Acting On Non Communicable Diseases: An Advocacy Guide for the Western Pacific. Lin V, Bagley P,KoopsV Victoria: La Trobe University; 2003. 19.An ecological approach to non-communicable disease prevention in the workplace.Villiers A, Senekal M, FourieJ Occupational Health Southern Africa 2011

  6. Environmental 20. Environmental Determinants of Infectious Disease: A Framework for Tracking Causal Links and Guiding Public Health Research. Eisenberg JNS, Desai MA, Levy K, et al Environ Health Perspect 2007;115:1216–23. 21. Environmental and social influences on emerging infectious diseases: past, present and future. McMichael AJ. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. 2004;359:1049–58

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  8. Online course : dana ?? , pengelola ?? Target peserta : pemerhati kesehatan • Sejarahperkembangan : global danlokal • Konsepkunci • Penerapanpadapenelitian/ evidence • program kesehatan • pd • NCD • penymenular • sistimkesehatan • daerahmiskinperkotaan • dan lain lain

  9. Summer course University College London Health and Society Summer School 4–8 July 2011 SDH, What topics will be covered over the 5 days day course? Class, Work, Gender, Ethnicity, Social-biological translation, Life course epidemiology, Mental health, Oral health,Disability, Inequality and human rights,Russian mortality crisis, Tackling Health Inequalities, Public health ethics, Politics of health and equity, Globalization and health. Social Determinants of Health: Inequality, Health, and Healing Stephen M. Rose, Ph.D. University New England Portland USA This course will expose, explore and examine inequalities and patterns of inequity in health and health care. These two issues – health and health care - are related, but not the same. Resolution of disparities in health insurance and access to adequate and culturally appropriate health care, while vitally important and necessary, cannot resolve the inequity in basic health. New models are needed and the foundations for them will be explored. Objectives: To understand inequity in the distribution of health and its fundamental social causes. To understand the social context for historical patterns or inequity in health. To understand the material disadvantage or poverty, income inequality, and adverse childhood experiences theories of inequalities in health. To examine and analyze different critical accounts of health disparities. To explore the health status/access to health care relationship. To conceptualize the requirements for effective prevention of disease. To explore culturally bound issues, which shape appropriate intervention

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