Annex 6 Bibliography Information on further selected reading material may be obtained from the WHO Regional Office. Please send your request to fax: +45 39 17 18 18, marked HEALTH21; or by e-mail to postmaster@who.dk. Chapter 1 Atlas of mortality in Europe. Subnational patterns 1980/1981 and 1990/1991. Copenhagen, WHO Regional Office for Europe, 1997 (WHO Regional Publications, European Series, No. 75). Copenhagen Declaration and Programme of Action. World Summit for Social Development 6–12 March 1995. New York, United Nations, 1995. CORNIA, G.A. Labour market shocks, psychosocial stress and the transition’s mortality crisis, research in progress. United Nations University/World Institute for Development Economics Research, 1996. Health for all in the 21st century. Geneva, World Health Organization, 1998 (document WHA 51/5). Health in Europe 1997. Report on the third evaluation of progress towards health for all in the European Region of WHO (1996–1997). Copenhagen, WHO Regional Office for Europe, 1998 (WHO Regional Publications, European Series, No. 83). The state of health in the European Community. Luxembourg, Office for Publications of the European Communities, 1996. The world health report 1998. Life in the 21st century: a vision for all. Geneva, World Health Organization, 1998. UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME. Human development report. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1997. WORLD BANK. World development report 1997. The state in a changing world. New York, Oxford University Press, 1997. World population prospects 1950–2050 (1996 revision). New York, United Nations, 1996. 220 HEALTH21: the health for all policy framework for the WHO European Region Chapter 2 DIEREN, W. VAN, ED. Taking nature into account. New York, Springer, 1995. LEVIN, L.S. ET AL. Economic change, social welfare and health in Europe. Copenhagen, WHO Regional Office for Europe, 1994 (WHO Regional Publications, European Series, No. 54). MACKENBACH, J. ET AL. Socioeconomic inequalities in mortality and morbidity in western Europe. Lancet, 349: 1655–1659 (1997). MARMOT, M.G. Improvement of social environment to improve health. Lancet, 351: 57–60 (1998). MURRAY, C.J.L. & LOPEZ, A.D. ED. The global burden of disease. Boston, MA, Harvard University Press, 1996. WILKINSON, R. Unhealthy societies. The afflictions of inequality. London, Routledge, 1996. Chapter 3 BARTLEY, M. ET AL. Socioeconomic determinants of health: health and the life course: why safety nets matter. British medical journal, 314: 1194–1196 (1997). BELLAMY, C., ED. The state of the world’s children 1997. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1997. FERRUCCI, L. ET AL. Pendulum health and quality of life in older Europeans. Florence, Istituto Nazionale Ricovero e Cura Anziani, 1995. Health promotion for old age. London, Eurolink Age, 1998. Health, economics and development: a people centered approach. Fort Worth, World Federation of Public Health Associations, 1996. Investing in women’s health: central and eastern Europe. Copenhagen, WHO Regional Office for Europe, 1995 (WHO Regional Publications, European Series, No. 55). KING, A. ET AL. The health of youth: a cross-national survey. Copenhagen, WHO Regional Office for Europe, 1996 (WHO Regional Publications, European Series, No. 69). Labour market changes and job insecurity: a challenge for social welfare and health promotion. Copenhagen, WHO Regional Office for Europe, in press (WHO Regional Publications, European Series, No. 81). Physical activity and health. A report of the Surgeon General. Washington DC, US Department of Health and Human Services, 1996. Report of the Fourth World Conference on Women, Beijing, 4–15 September 1995. New York, United Nations, 1995 (document A/CONF.177/20). Steering Committee on Social Policy – social protection, family policies. Strasbourg, Council of Europe, 1996 (document CDPS CP (96) 3). Bibliography 221 Chapter 4 BEECK, E.F. VAN, ET AL. Medical costs and economic production losses due to injuries in the Netherlands. Journal of trauma, 42(6): 1116–1123 (1997). CHEN, M. ET AL. Comparing oral health care systems: a second international collaborative study. Geneva, World Health Organization, 1997 (document WHO/ORH/ICSII/97.1). LABARTHE, D.R. Epidemiology and prevention of cardiovascular diseases: a global challenge. Gaithersburg, Aspen Publishers, 1998. MANN, J.M. & TARANTOLA, D.J.M. AIDS in the world (II). Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1996. Protocol and guidelines: countrywide integrated noncommunicable diseases intervention (CINDI) programme. Copenhagen, WHO Regional Office For Europe, 1996 (document EUR/ICP/CIND 94 02/PB04). The Victoria Declaration on Heart Health. Declaration of the Advisory Board – International Heart Health Conference – Victoria, Canada, May 28, 1992. Ottawa, Health and Welfare Canada, 1992. Treatment of tuberculosis: guidelines for national programmes, 2nd ed. Geneva, World Health Organization, 1997 (document WHO/TB/97.220). WHO Technical Report Series, No. 862, 1996 (Hypertension control: report of a WHO Expert Committee). Worldwide efforts to improve heart health. A follow-up to the Catalonia Declaration – selected program descriptions. Washington DC, US Department of Health and Human Services, 1997. Chapter 5 Alcohol – less is better. European Alcohol Action Plan. Copenhagen, WHO Regional Office for Europe, 1996 (WHO Regional Publications, European Series, No.70). Assessing the health consequences of major chemical incidents – epidemiological approaches. Copenhagen, WHO Regional Office for Europe, 1997 (WHO Regional Publications, European Series, No. 79). BERTOLLINI, R. Press, 1996. ET AL. Environmental epidemiology. Exposure and disease. Boca Raton, CRC Declaration on Action for Environment and Health in Europe. Second European Conference on Environment and Health, Helsinki, Finland, 20–22 June 1994. Copenhagen, WHO Regional Office for Europe, 1994 (document EUR/ICP/CEH 212). EDWARDS, G. 1994. ET AL. Alcohol policy and the public good. Oxford, Oxford Medical Publications, 222 HEALTH21: the health for all policy framework for the WHO European Region EUROPEAN ENVIRONMENT AGENCY. Europe’s environment: the Dobríš assessment. Luxembourg, Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 1997. EUROPEAN ENVIRONMENT AGENCY. Europe’s environment: the second assessment. Luxembourg, Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 1998. EVANS, R.G. ET AL., ED. Why are some people healthy and others not? The determinants of health of populations. New York, Aldine De Gruyter, 1994. Food safety and foodborne diseases. World health statistics quarterly, 50:(1/2):1–154 (1997). Food safety and globalization of trade in food: a challenge to the public health sector. Geneva, World Health Organization, 1997 (document WHO/FSF/FOS/97.8). Guidelines for controlling and monitoring the tobacco epidemic. Geneva, World Health Organization, 1998. HARKIN, A.M. ET AL. Smoking, drinking and drug-taking in the European Region. Copenhagen, WHO Regional Office for Europe, 1997. Health and environment in sustainable development: five years after the Earth Summit. Geneva, World Health Organization, 1997 (document WHO/EHG/97.8). HOLDER, H.D. & EDWARDS, G. ED. Alcohol and public policy. Evidence and issues. Oxford, Oxford Medical Publications, 1995. LEVIN, L. & ZIGLIO, E. Health promotion as an investment strategy. Health promotion international, 11: 33–40 (1996). MACARTHUR, I. & BONNEFOY, X. Environmental health services in Europe 2: Policy options. Copenhagen, WHO Regional Office for Europe, 1998 (WHO Regional Publications, European Series, No. 77). PETO, R. ET AL. Mortality from smoking in developed countries 1950–2000. Oxford, Oxford Medical Publications, 1994. Tobacco or health: a global status report. Geneva, World Health Organization, 1997. WHO EUROPEAN CENTRE FOR ENVIRONMENT AND HEALTH. Concern for Europe’s tomorrow. Health and the environment in the WHO European Region. Stuttgart, Wissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft, 1995. Chapter 6 ABLESON, J. & HUTCHISON, B. Primary health care delivery models: a review of international literature. Ontario, McMaster University, 1994 (working paper 94-15). BERGREM, H. ET AL. 1989–1994. Five years with the St Vincent Declaration. Copenhagen, WHO Regional Office for Europe, 1995. Bibliography 223 BOERMA, W.G.W. & FLEMING, D.M. The role of general practice in primary health care. London, H.M. Stationery Office, 1998. Continuous quality development: a proposed national policy. Copenhagen, WHO Regional Office for Europe, 1993 (document EUR/ICP/CLR 059). Drugs for the elderly, 2nd ed. Copenhagen, WHO Regional Office for Europe, 1997 (WHO Regional Publications, European Series, No. 71). European health care reforms. The Ljubljana Charter on Reforming Health Care. Copenhagen, WHO Regional Office for Europe, 1996. Promotion of the rights of patients in Europe. Proceedings of a WHO consultation. The Hague, Kluwer Law International, 1995. Quality assurance of pharmaceuticals. A compendium of guidelines and related materials. Geneva, World Health Organization, 1997, Vol. 1. SALTMAN, R.B. & FIGUERAS, J. European heath care reform. Analysis of current strategies. Copenhagen, WHO Regional Office for Europe, 1997 (WHO Regional Publications, European Series, No.72). SALTMAN, R.B. ET AL., ED. Critical challenges for healthcare reform in Europe. Buckingham, Open University Press, 1998. STARFIELD, B. Primary care and health, a cross-national comparison. Journal of the American Medical Association, 266: 2268–2271 (1991). TARIMO, E. & WEBSTER, E.G. Primary health care concepts and challenges in a changing world: Alma-Ata revisited. Geneva, World Health Organization, 1997 (document WHO/ARA/CC/97.1). WEEL, C. (1996). VAN. Primary care: political favourite or scientific discipline? Lancet, 348(11): 1431–1432 WHO Technical Report Series, No. 867, 1997 (The use of essential drugs: model list of essential drugs (ninth list). Seventh report of the WHO Expert Committee). WHO Technical Report Series, No. 869, 1997 (Improving the performance of health centres in district health system: report of a WHO Study Group). Chapter 7 BLANE, D. ET AL, ED. Health and social organization. Towards a health policy for the twenty-first century. London, Routledge, 1996. GREEN , G. Health and governance in European cities. A compendium of trends and responsibilities for public health in 46 Member States of the WHO European Region. London, European Hospital Management Journal Limited, 1998. 224 HEALTH21: the health for all policy framework for the WHO European Region HARRINGTON, P. & RITSATAKIS, A., ED. European Health Policy Conference: opportunities for the future. Vol. 2. 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