Background: Epidemiological studies are used to determine the magnitude of health problems, to define their distribution and associated factors and to measure health outcomes of risk factors or behaviours, or even intentional interventions. The capability to generate evidence makes epidemiology a possible useful tool for well-informed policy making. This article aims to explore the use of epidemiology in health policy development. Materials and Methods: Manual and computerised search was conducted using various electronic and public domain databases. Articles, reports, and publications pertaining to the use of epidemiology in policy development globally and in Malaysia were gathered, screened, and analysed focusing on the Malaysian HPV vac...
Public policy plays a key role in improving population health and in the control of diseases, includ...
AbstractObjectiveThis article examines how epidemiological evidence is and should be used in the con...
The study discusses the Coronavirus (COVID-19) in context. By its nature, the Coronavirus (or COVID-...
Background: Epidemiological studies are used to determine the magnitude of health problems, to defin...
It goes without saying, epidemiology –the science of distribution of diseases and risk f...
It goes without saying, epidemiology – the science of distribution of diseases and risk factors in p...
Epidemiology is a methodological, well grounded and versatile tool-kit to conduct evidence-based qua...
Epidemiology 2nd edition is a methodological and practical guide to conducting evidence-based quanti...
Public policy plays a key role in improving population health and in the control of diseases, includ...
Background: Currently, little is known about the types of evidence used by policy makers. This study...
This thesis explores the development of evidence to inform public health policy and practice in New ...
Epidemiology provides a foundation for evidence based communicable disease control policy and practi...
Public policy plays a key role in improving population health and in the control of diseases, includ...
Public policy plays a key role in improving population health and in the control of diseases, includ...
The purpose of this article is to describe the statistics and epidemiological facts about the most v...
Public policy plays a key role in improving population health and in the control of diseases, includ...
AbstractObjectiveThis article examines how epidemiological evidence is and should be used in the con...
The study discusses the Coronavirus (COVID-19) in context. By its nature, the Coronavirus (or COVID-...
Background: Epidemiological studies are used to determine the magnitude of health problems, to defin...
It goes without saying, epidemiology –the science of distribution of diseases and risk f...
It goes without saying, epidemiology – the science of distribution of diseases and risk factors in p...
Epidemiology is a methodological, well grounded and versatile tool-kit to conduct evidence-based qua...
Epidemiology 2nd edition is a methodological and practical guide to conducting evidence-based quanti...
Public policy plays a key role in improving population health and in the control of diseases, includ...
Background: Currently, little is known about the types of evidence used by policy makers. This study...
This thesis explores the development of evidence to inform public health policy and practice in New ...
Epidemiology provides a foundation for evidence based communicable disease control policy and practi...
Public policy plays a key role in improving population health and in the control of diseases, includ...
Public policy plays a key role in improving population health and in the control of diseases, includ...
The purpose of this article is to describe the statistics and epidemiological facts about the most v...
Public policy plays a key role in improving population health and in the control of diseases, includ...
AbstractObjectiveThis article examines how epidemiological evidence is and should be used in the con...
The study discusses the Coronavirus (COVID-19) in context. By its nature, the Coronavirus (or COVID-...