Citation
Harper, S. Lynch, J. (2009, January 6). Measuring Health Disparities. Retrieved from Open.Michigan Educational Resources Web site: http://open.umich.edu/education/sph/health-disparities/fall2007
Subjects
health disparities
health disparity
measuring health disparity
public health
public health practice
Description
Measuring Health Disparities is designed to be accessible to a broad audience of practitioners across all sectors of the public health workforce. In contains audio and interactive elements and focuses on some basic issues for public health practice - how to understand, define, and measure health disparity. ¶ The material is divided into four parts. Parts One and Two review what health disparities are, how they are defined, and provide and overview of common issues faced in measuring health disparities. Part Three is technical and introduces users to a range of health disparity measures, providing advantages and disadvantages of each. Part Four discusses how best to use different measures to communicate and evaluate health disparity in our communities. Parts Three and Four are more technical and, though not necessary, it is helpful to have a background in statistics, epidemiology or other sciences for ease of understanding. See the Measuring Health Disparities website for more information about this course.