Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada-Research Policy and Practice
Scope & Guideline
Transforming evidence into action for chronic disease prevention.
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Health Promotion Strategies:
The journal emphasizes innovative health promotion strategies that aim to enhance population health, focusing on community-based interventions and public health initiatives. - Chronic Disease Prevention:
Research on chronic disease prevention is a primary focus, covering topics such as obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases, with an emphasis on evidence-based practices. - Social Determinants of Health:
A significant area of interest is the exploration of social determinants affecting health, including socioeconomic status, housing, and access to healthcare, particularly in marginalized populations. - Indigenous Health:
The journal consistently addresses Indigenous health issues, presenting research on health disparities, culturally relevant interventions, and the experiences of Indigenous peoples in the healthcare system. - Mental Health and Substance Use:
Mental health and substance use are critical areas of inquiry, focusing on the impacts of various factors, including the COVID-19 pandemic, on mental health and substance abuse trends. - Public Health Policy and Practice:
The journal aims to bridge research and policy, providing insights that can inform public health policies and practices in Canada.
Trending and Emerging
- Social Prescribing:
Social prescribing has emerged as a significant theme, highlighting the importance of non-clinical interventions that address social determinants and enhance community health. - Impact of COVID-19 on Mental Health:
The pandemic's impact on mental health has become a critical theme, with numerous studies exploring its effects on various populations, particularly vulnerable groups. - Substance Use and Harm Reduction:
Research on substance use, particularly harm reduction strategies in the context of the opioid crisis, is trending, reflecting urgent public health challenges. - Health Equity and Vulnerable Populations:
There is a growing focus on health equity, examining disparities faced by marginalized communities, including Indigenous peoples and LGBTQ2+ populations, in accessing health services. - Data-Driven Public Health Interventions:
Increasing attention is being given to data-driven approaches in public health, leveraging health surveillance and administrative data to inform interventions and policy. - Youth and Mental Health:
Research exploring youth mental health, specifically in relation to social media use, substance use, and the impact of the pandemic, is gaining traction.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Preventive Health Measures:
Research focusing on traditional preventive health measures, such as routine screenings and vaccinations, has seen a decrease, possibly overshadowed by more contemporary issues like mental health and substance use. - General Health Awareness Campaigns:
Previous emphasis on general health awareness campaigns has lessened, with a clearer shift towards targeted interventions and community-based strategies. - Chronic Disease Management Programs:
The exploration of chronic disease management programs, particularly those not integrating social determinants of health, has waned as the focus shifts towards holistic and integrated health approaches.
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