In Module 5, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of public health interventions and programs. You’ll be introduced to the four-step public health approach and explore the principles of evidence-based public health. The module will cover key aspects of implementing, evaluating, and sustaining effective interventions. Finally, you’ll examine how public health ethics inform the design and delivery of interventions and programs.
Module 5
- Module 5 resources
- Injury and Violence Prevention. CDC.
- The Public Health Approach to Prevent Gun Violence. Johns Hopkins.
- Violence Prevention. CDC.
- About the Public Health Approach to Violence Prevention. CDC.
- Practitioner perspectives on building capacity for evidence-based public health in state health departments in the United States: A qualitative case study. BMC.
- Tools for Implementing an Evidence-Based Approach to Public Health Practice. CDC.
- Lessons Learned in Promoting Evidence-Based Public Health: Perspectives from Managers in State Public Health Departments. PubMed. NIH.
- Evidence-Based Public Health: A Fundamental Concept for Public Health Practice. Annual Reviews.
- Community Health Assessment and Improvement Planning. NACCHO.
- EBRs in Action. Healthy People 2030.
- Six Components Necessary for Effective Public Health Program Implementation. PubMed. NIH.
- Public Health Ethics: Global Cases, Practice, and Context. Public Health Ethics: Cases Spanning the Globe.
- Exploring Ethical Issues in Public Health Practice. Kent State Online.