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The Health of People
How the social sciences can improve population health

First Edition


June 2017 | 96 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
As Britain ages amid austerity, more and more people will suffer from long-term health conditions. Obesity and diabetes are on the rise.  Mental health problems are widespread. Tobacco and addictions are well-known killers. Each condition brings high costs, both financial and social. Meanwhile, budgets for the NHS, social care and public health are being squeezed. Despite this potential crisis, new opportunities are emerging to support both healthcare providers and the population. Advances in understanding will change how behavior can prevent and mitigate ill health. Our approach to health must become more "social."

The Health of People – a report compiled by the Campaign for Social Sciences – investigates a range of ways to cut the cost of health interventions and to improve patient outcomes as well as ways of preventing people becoming patients. The report includes arguments for and case studies in favor of a more rounded, social science informed view of health and well-being. It concludes with an invitation to clinicians and policy makers to think outside the box of "care" about the causes and prevention of ill health.

 
Introduction
 
Healthy behaviour: promoting population behaviour change
 
Understanding behaviour change
 
Strategies to encourage and support changes in health-related behaviours
 
Self-management of illness and long-term conditions
 
Behaviour change and implications for health service delivery
 
Social sciences and data
 
Recommendations

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