953
Views
6
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Capacity Building

Where theory and practice of global health intersect: the developmental history of a Canadian global health initiative

&
Article: 23974 | Received 01 Feb 2014, Accepted 02 Jun 2014, Published online: 24 Jul 2014

References

  • Koplan JP, Bond TC, Merson MH, Reddy KS, Rodriguez MH, Sewankambo NK, etal. Towards a common definition of global health. Lancet. 2009; 373: 1993–5. [PubMed Abstract].
  • Beaglehole R, Bonita R. What is global health?. Glob Health Action. 2012; 3: 5142.
  • Fried LP, Bentley ME, Buekens P, Burke DS, Frenk JJ, Klag MJ, etal. Global health is public health. Lancet. 2010; 375: 535–7. [PubMed Abstract].
  • Campbell RM, Pleic M, Connolly H. The importance of a common global health definition: how Canada's definition influences its strategic direction in global health. J Glob Health. 2012; 2: 010301. [PubMed Abstract] [PubMed CentralFull Text].
  • Brown TM, Cueto M, Fee E. The World Health Organization and the transition from “international” to “global” public health. Am J Public Health. 2006; 96: 62–72. [PubMed Abstract] [PubMed CentralFull Text].
  • Canadian Academy of Health Sciences. Canadians making a difference: the expert panel on Canada's strategic role in global health. 2011; Ottawa: Canadian Academy of Health Sciences.
  • Di Ruggiero E, Zarowsky C, Frank J, Mhatre S, Aslanyan G, Perry A, etal. Coordinating Canada's response to global health challenges: the Global Health Research Initiative. Can J Public Health. 2006; 97: 29–31. [PubMed Abstract].
  • The Global Health Research Initiative. Call for letters of intent, the Teasdale-Corti Global Health Research Partnership Program. 2005; Ottawa: Global Health research Initiative.
  • Canadian International Development Agency. Canada's international policy statement: a role of pride and influence in the world. 2005; Gatineau, Canada: Canadian International Development Agency.
  • Hanson K, Ranson MK, Oliveira-Cruz V, Mills A. Expanding access to priority health interventions: a framework for understanding the constraints to scaling-up. J Int Dev. 2003; 15: 1–14.
  • Stephen C, Daibes I. Defining features of the practice of global health research: an examination of 14 global health research teams. Glob Health Action. 2012; 3: 5188.
  • Shiell A, Hawe P, Gold L. Complex interventions or complex systems? Implications for health economic evaluation. BMJ. 2008; 336: 1281. [PubMed Abstract] [PubMed CentralFull Text].
  • Charron DF. Ecohealth research in practice innovative applications of an ecosystem approach to health. 2012; Ottawa: Springer and IDRC.