Epidemiologic research plays a critical role in understanding the distribution and determinants of diseases in populations. However, translating epidemiologic findings into actionable public health interventions on a population level can be challenging. Despite advances in scientific knowledge, many public health challenges remain unresolved due to the gap between research and action. Bridging this gap requires a comprehensive approach that incorporates evidence-based practices, community engagement, and political will. Effective translation of epidemiologic findings to action on the population level is crucial for improving health outcomes and reducing health disparities. This process involves understanding the local context, developing evidence-based interventions, and engaging stakeholders in the implementation process.
We welcome research articles, systematic reviews, and scientifically sound opinion pieces that contribute to advancing our understanding of how epidemiologic findings can be translated into actionable public health interventions. Specifically, we encourage submissions that address the methodological and practical aspects of the translation process, including the selection of appropriate study designs, statistical methods, and interpretation of results in the context of population health.
We are also interested in articles that explore the practical considerations of translation, such as community engagement, stakeholder involvement, and the identification of feasible and acceptable evidence-based interventions. We encourage submissions that are based on rigorous scientific methodology, and that provide new insights or perspectives on the translation of epidemiologic findings into population-level action.
By publishing high-quality research in this area, we aim to contribute to the development of effective interventions that can improve population health outcomes and reduce health disparities.
Keywords:
Epidemiology, translation, population interventions, health policy, Praxis
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.
Epidemiologic research plays a critical role in understanding the distribution and determinants of diseases in populations. However, translating epidemiologic findings into actionable public health interventions on a population level can be challenging. Despite advances in scientific knowledge, many public health challenges remain unresolved due to the gap between research and action. Bridging this gap requires a comprehensive approach that incorporates evidence-based practices, community engagement, and political will. Effective translation of epidemiologic findings to action on the population level is crucial for improving health outcomes and reducing health disparities. This process involves understanding the local context, developing evidence-based interventions, and engaging stakeholders in the implementation process.
We welcome research articles, systematic reviews, and scientifically sound opinion pieces that contribute to advancing our understanding of how epidemiologic findings can be translated into actionable public health interventions. Specifically, we encourage submissions that address the methodological and practical aspects of the translation process, including the selection of appropriate study designs, statistical methods, and interpretation of results in the context of population health.
We are also interested in articles that explore the practical considerations of translation, such as community engagement, stakeholder involvement, and the identification of feasible and acceptable evidence-based interventions. We encourage submissions that are based on rigorous scientific methodology, and that provide new insights or perspectives on the translation of epidemiologic findings into population-level action.
By publishing high-quality research in this area, we aim to contribute to the development of effective interventions that can improve population health outcomes and reduce health disparities.
Keywords:
Epidemiology, translation, population interventions, health policy, Praxis
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.