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S. Fowler Davis, P. Enderby, D. Harrop, L. Hindle, Mapping the contribution of Allied Health Professions to the wider public health workforce: a rapid review of evidence-based interventions, Journal of Public Health, Volume 39, Issue 1, March 2017, Pages 177–183, https://doi.org/10.1093/pubmed/fdw023
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Abstract
The objective was to identify a selection of the best examples of the public health contributions by Allied Health Professionals (AHPs) in order to encourage a wider awareness and participation from that workforce to public health practice.
A mapping exercise was used to identify evidence-based interventions that could lead to health improvements across a population.
A rapid review was undertaken to identify evidence, followed by a survey of Allied Health Profession (AHP) practitioners and an expert panel consensus method to select the examples of AHP public health interventions.
Nine evidence-based interventions are identified and selected as examples of current AHP good practice. These examples represent a contribution to public health and include screening interventions, secondary prevention and risk management.
This study contributes to a strategy for AHPs in public health by appraising the effectiveness and impact of some exemplar AHP practices that contribute to health improvement. There is a need for AHPs to measure the impact of their interventions and to demonstrate evidence of outcomes at population level.