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Public Health Resources: Evidence Based Public Health Resources

Use this guide to locate public health resources.

What is Evidence-Based Public Health?

Evidence-based public health is defined as the development, implementation, and evaluation of effective programs and policies in public health through application of principles of scientific reasoning, including systematic uses of data and information systems, and appropriate use of behavioral science theory and program planning models.

Brownson, R. C. (2003). Evidence-based public health. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press. LRC Location: USU Book Stacks, Call No. WA 100 E93 2003

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Conducting EBPH searches in PubMed

In addition to using your concept terms and appropriate MeSH headings, consider using the following:

  • best evidence[Title]
  • critical appraisal*[Title
  • effective program*[Title]
  • evidence based public health[Title]
  • science based[Title]
  • systematic review*[Title]

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Articles & Reports

Sweet, M., & Moynihan, R. (2007). Improving population health: The uses of systematic reviews.

 

 

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