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  1. 12 de ago. de 2016 · Public health depends on a sustained, constructive engagement between public health and political systems. This study outlines the importance of such engagement, and suggests ground rules that can help bridge the current divide.

  2. 5 de abr. de 2017 · Written by a group of political science researchers, this commentary focuses on the contributions of political science to public health and proposes research avenues to increase those contributions. Despite progress, the links between researchers from these two fields develop only slowly.

  3. 13 de abr. de 2022 · The Politicization of Public Health and the Impact on Health Officials and the Workforce: Charting a Path Forward. Valerie A. Yeager DrPH, MPhil. Accepted: January 16, 2022. Published Online: April 13, 2022. Full Text. References. PDF/EPUB.

  4. 1 de sept. de 2020 · Results. Although public health and political science would appear to be natural partners, work typically occurs in parallel rather than in partnership, resulting in missed opportunities for productive collaboration. We identify three key challenges to an effective partnership between political science and public health.

  5. 13 de mar. de 2021 · While we recognize that health has always been political, 5 the devastation associated with COVID-19, especially in communities of color, coupled with the Trump administration’s influential disregard for science 8 and ethnonationalist rhetoric, 9 have created a particularly polarized environment for addressing health inequities 7,8 which require...

  6. 31 de may. de 2022 · This chapter explores the gradient of public health engagement and relationships with politics and political science. On one hand, public health values evidence-based decision-making grounded in orthodox hierarchies of evidence, while on the other, by nature of the...

  7. 19 de oct. de 2022 · The political determinants of health create the structural conditions and the social drivers—including poor environmental conditions, inadequate transportation, unsafe neighborhoods, poor and unstable housing, and lack of healthy food options—that affect all dynamics involved in health.