Making Global Health Care Innovation Work
Standardization and Localization
(Sprache: Englisch)
Global Health involves, among many things the intensified travelling of people, resources, technologies, knowledge, standards, and ideas. This book describes what happens when innovations are transferred to new settings: What work is needed to make them...
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Global Health involves, among many things the intensified travelling of people, resources, technologies, knowledge, standards, and ideas. This book describes what happens when innovations are transferred to new settings: What work is needed to make them work, but also how they change the setting into which they are introduced.
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PART I: PUTTING STANDARDS TO USE IN DIFFERENT CONTEXTS 1. Informed Consent And Knowledge Translation: Perspectives On Clinical Trials From A Ghanaian Community; Lloyd Akrong, Klasien Horstman, and Daniel K. Arhinful 2. Local Perspectives On Universal Bioethics: A Qualitative Study On Informed Consent, South India; Inge A. S. Van Alphen, Nora Engel, and Mario Vaz 3. Payments In Clinical Research: Views And Experiences Of Participants In South Africa; Olga Zvonareva and Nora Engel 4. Community Health Workers In A Community-Based Tuberculosis Programme: Linking Different Social Worlds; Phuong Nguyen Thi Mai and Nora Engel 5. The Forgotten Age Group: Why Children Aged 5-14 Are Succumbing To Malaria. An Exploratory Study in Western Kenya; Marianne Eelens and Agnes Meershoek PART II: REDESIGNING STANDARDS AND MAKING PUBLIC HEALTH TRADE-OFFS 6. The Translation Of Nutri-Epigenetics Into Public Health Policy: The Case Of Folic Acid Supplementation; Maria M.C. Verhagen, Angela Brand, and Elena Ambrosino 7. Social Confounders Of Vaccine Response; Meilee Ling, Angela Brand, and Elena Ambrosino 8. Different Perspectives on Research and Development Incentives for Diseases of the Poor; Lois A. Murray and David Townend 9. The Influence Of Intellectual Property Protection On Drug Development For Neglected Tropical Diseases; Aimée Uwland and David Townend
Autoren-Porträt
Lloyd Akrong, Maastricht University, the NetherlandsInge A.S van Alphen, IndiaElena Ambrosino, Maastricht University, the NetherlandsDaniel K. Arhinful, University of Ghana, GhanaAngela Brand, Maastricht University, the NetherlandsMarianne Eelens, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute, the NetherlandsKlasien Horstman, Maastricht University, the NetherlandsMeiLee Ling, Aarhus University, DenmarkAgnes Meershoek, Maastricht University, the NetherlandsLois Murray, Queen's University Belfast, UKPhuong Nguyen Thi Mai, Maastricht University, the NetherlandsDavid Townend, Maastricht University, the NetherlandsMario Vaz, St. John's Medical College, IndiaMaria M.C. Verhagen, Maastricht University, the NetherlandsAimée Uwland, CargillOlga Zvonareva, Maastricht University, the Netherlands
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2014, 1st ed., 221 Seiten, Maße: 21,6 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Herausgegeben:Krumeich, A.; Engel, N.; Van Hoyweghen, Ine; Hoyweghen, I. Van
- Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
- ISBN-10: 1349498319
- ISBN-13: 9781349498314
Sprache:
Englisch
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