ACHIEVING RESPIRATORY HEALTH EQUALITY. A UNITED STATES PERSPECTIVE. SERIES: RESPIRATORY MEDICINE

ACHIEVING RESPIRATORY HEALTH EQUALITY. A UNITED STATES PERSPECTIVE. SERIES: RESPIRATORY MEDICINE

Editorial:
SPRINGER
Año de edición:
Materia
Neumología
ISBN:
978-3-319-43445-2
Páginas:
390
N. de edición:
1
Idioma:
Inglés
Ilustraciones:
22
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 2-3 semanas

Descuento:

-5%

Antes:

124,79 €

Despues:

118,55 €

1. Preface
• Section 1: Extent of the Problem and Risk Factors
2. Overview
3. Race/Ethnicity
4. Socio-economic Status
5. Air Pollution/Climate Change
6. Migrant Health
7. Acculturation
8. The LGBT Community and Respiratory Health
• Section 2: Disparities in Respiratory Diseases
9. Broncopulmonary Dysplasia
10. Cystic Fibrosis
11. Obstructive Airway Diseases
12. Sickle Cell Disease
13. Sarcoidosis and Interstitial Lung Diseases
• Section 3: Moving Toward Achieving Health Equality
14. The Role of Graduate Medical Eduction
15. Personalized Medicine
16. Health Policy: Toward Elimination of Respiratory Health Disparities
17. A Roadmap to Achieve Health Equality
18. Index.

Including comprehensive coverage of health disparities commonly encountered in pediatric and adult pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine, Achieving Respiratory Health Equality in the United States provides a definitive reference on this prominent issue. Expert authors explore questions such as: * What is the evidence that respiratory health disparities exist? * What do we know about the causes of the disparities? * What are the clinical implications? * What can be done to address the particular disparities and thus achieve health equality? Recognizing the magnitude of this problem, the American Thoracic Society (ATS) Executive Committee created a Health Equality Sub-Committee, with an initial mandate of defining respiratory health disparities and respiratory health equality in the United States. This book will follow the format of a workshop on respiratory health equality held before the 2015 ATS International Meeting and led by editor Juan Carlos Celedón. Written by the workshop presenters, this book focuses closely on major risk factors for health, specific respiratory diseases for which health disparities are known to occur, and potential approaches to eliminate such disparities. Achieving Respiratory Health Equality in the United States is a timely resource for researchers, clinicians, and public health practitioners in respiratory medicine.

Features
• Authoritative reference on respiratory health disparities and respiratory health equality in the U.S.
• Easy-to-use format that outlines risk factors, specific diseases, and an action plan for achieving health equality
• Covers a wide range of topics including race, socio-economic status, air pollution, migrant health, acculturation, and the LGBT community
• Focuses on specific solutions such as graduate medical education, health policy changes, and personalized medicine

Author
Juan Carlos Celedón, MD, DrPH Niels K. Jerne Professor of Pediatrics Professor of Medicine, Epidemiology and Human Genetics University of Pittsburgh Division Chief Pulmonary Medicine, Allergy and Immunology Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC Pittsburgh, PA, USA