Public Health in Sub-Saharan Africa

Public Health in Sub-Saharan Africa

Social Epidemiological Perspectives

Anyanwu, Philip Emeka; Hayes, Catherine; Fulton, John; Ling, Jonathan

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

328

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9781032741109

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Part 1: Exploring the Intersections of Health, History, and Methodology: Perspectives on Social Epidemiology in Africa

1. Exploring the Current Trends in Social Epidemiology in Sub-Saharan Africa

2. Health legacy of coloniality in Africa.

3. Biostatistical methods in social epidemiology.

4. Adopting qualitative research methods in understanding HIV/AIDS in Africa.

Part 2: Exploring Contexts, Challenges, and Inequalities in Infectious and Chronic Diseases Across Africa

5. Socio-structural factors influencing malaria epidemiology.

6. Vaccine acceptance in Africa during the COVID-19 pandemic.

7. Social determinants of maternal health in sub-Saharan Africa.

8. Diseases of the West.

9. Sickle cell disease in Africa.

10. Social inequalities and health security in Ghana and Nigeria

Part 3: The Social Structures of Diseases and Health in Africa: Case Studies

11. Partnering to eliminate leprosy in Nigeria: What do our religious leaders know? - A case study.

12. Vaccine-preventable diseases: Exploring the perspectives of the Nomadic Fulani tribe.

13. A framework to describe how sociocultural factors influence informal dementia caregiving.

14. Understanding the social, political, and cultural dimensions of lower limb amputation experiences among diabetics.

15. Challenges and implications of living with Retinopathy.

16. Children on the street.

17. Health seeking behaviour for childhood diarrhoea.
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africa;public health