Overview
Public health planning is the systematic process of assessing population health needs, setting priorities, and designing, resourcing, and evaluating organized interventions to protect and improve the health of communities. It translates the goals of preventive medicine into structured action by analyzing the distribution and determinants of disease, defining measurable objectives, allocating resources, coordinating services, and building the capacity to respond to ongoing and emerging threats. Effective planning rests on surveillance and epidemiological data, stakeholder engagement, and the monitoring and evaluation of programs against intended outcomes. Research relevant to this area examines the epidemiology and management of seasonal influenza outbreaks in long-term care facilities, the prevention of vector-borne disease such as malaria among vulnerable groups including children and pregnant women, and culturally informed approaches to managing overweight and obesity at the community level. Related work addresses disease surveillance and statistics for conditions such as cancer, screening for visual and other impairments, the prevalence of foodborne pathogens, and the use of growth monitoring in child health. Across these strands the topic emphasizes anticipating health problems, reducing future risk, and directing preventive efforts where they are most needed. Public health planning thereby integrates epidemiology, health services, and policy to organize prevention, allocate resources efficiently, and strengthen the protection of population health.
Research published in this journal
7 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
Managing Overweight and Obesity in Ghana from a Cultural Lens: The Complementary Role of Behaviour Modification
Annual Incidence Rate of Visual Field Abnormalities Determined by Frequency Doubling Technology Perimetry
Changes in Statistics of Malignant Neoplasms of Central Nervous System Excluding Brain (ICD-10: C70, C72) In the Lower Silesia Region of Poland in the Years 2006-2012
Assessment of the Preferred Methods Used by Mothers to Prevent Malaria Infection among Children Under Five Years in the Hohoe Municipality Of Ghana
Prevalence of Campylobacter Species in Out-Patients and Pregnant Women Attending Government Clinics in Sokoto State, Nigeria
Growth charts for children-Which ones to use in post Covid era?
How this research is being cited
The 7 articles above have been cited 21 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.
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2026 · BMJ Open
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E. Njoga et al. · 2025 · One Health
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Zahra Mollarasouli et al. · 2024 · International Journal of Drug Research in Clinics
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Thomas Hormenu · 2022 · PLoS ONE
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N. Aberman et al. · 2022 · Food Security
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2022 · The Science of The Total Environment
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2022 · PLoS ONE
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