Format:
1 online resource (257 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
9789086868759
Content:
One Health addresses health challenges arising from the intertwined spheres of humans, animals and ecosystems. This handbook is the product of an interdisciplinary effort to provide science-based guidance for the evaluation of One Health and other integrated approaches to health. It guides the reader through a systems approach and framework to evaluate such approaches in a standardised way. It provides an overview of concepts and metrics from health and life sciences, social sciences, economics, and ecology that are relevant for the evaluation of the processes involved, as well as the characterisation of expected and unexpected outcomes of One Health initiatives. Finally, the handbook provides guidance and practical protocols to help plan and implement evaluations in order to generate new insights and provide meaningful information about the value of One Health. The handbook is intended for practitioners, researchers, evaluators as well as funders of integrated approaches to health and beyond.
Content:
Intro -- Table of contents -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Chapter 1 - Evaluation of integrated approaches to health with a focus on One Health -- Jonathan Rushton1*, Liza Rosenbaum Nielsen2, Laura Cornelsen3, Kevin Queenan4, Simon R. Rüegg5 and Barbara Häsler4 -- Abstract -- 1.1 Background -- 1.2 Structure of the guide -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter 2 - Health solutions: theoretical foundations of the shift from sectoral to integrated systems -- Richard Kock1, Kevin Queenan1*, Julie Garnier2, Liza Rosenbaum Nielsen3, Sandra Buttigieg4, Daniele de Meneghi5, Martin Holmberg6, Jakob Zinsstag7,8, Simon Rüegg9 and Barbara Häsler1 -- Abstract -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Names, definitions and hierarchy -- 2.3 Towards integration of health systems -- 2.4 The SDGs: opportunities for change -- 2.5 The Interactive Web of SDGs -- 2.6 What have health assessments taught us? -- 2.7 But is there proof of concept for a One Health Approach and its added value? -- 2.8 Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter 3 - A One Health evaluation framework -- Simon R. Rüegg1*, Barbara Häsler2*, Liza Rosenbaum Nielsen3*, Sandra C. Buttigieg4, Mijalche Santa5, Maurizio Aragrande6, Massimo Canali6, Timothy Ehlinger7, Kevin Queenan2, Ilias Chantziaras8, Elena Boriani9, Miroslav Radeski10, Mieghan Bruce11, Hans Keu -- Abstract -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Evaluation framework and steps -- 3.3 Element 1: definition of the OH initiative and its context -- 3.4 Element 2: the theory of change, outcomes, evaluation design and implementation -- 3.5 Element 3: assessment of the One Health-ness -- 3.6 Element 4: compare and develop recommendations -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter 4 - Evaluating the contributions of One Health initiatives to social sustainability.
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Additional Edition:
ISBN 9789086863242
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9789086863242
Language:
English
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