Selma Šogorić
University of Zagreb
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Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health | 2007
Aileen Clarke; Mark McCarthy; Carlos Álvarez-Dardet; Selma Šogorić; Peter P. Groenewegen; Wim Groot; D. Delnoij
Public health draws from a range of academic disciplines, social, medical and statistical, and answers questions relevant to improving the health of populations. We have initiated a Europe-wide study, Strengthening Public Health Research in Europe, to assess the development and use of public health research in both public policy and local decision making. The contemporary challenge for public health research is to integrate the capabilities of different academic disciplines to address policies for health. We have considered the development of public health research in five fields: political epidemiology, community health, health services, economics, and evaluation evidence and synthesis. The organisation and funding of research in Europe should be able to support new research fields and issues, to contribute to policy development and public health practice.
Health Policy | 2009
Selma Šogorić; Aleksandar Džakula; Tea Vukušić Rukavina; Sonja Grozić-Živolić; Danijela Lazarić-Zec; Ankica Džono-Boban; Ognjen Brborović; Slobodan Lang; Silvije Vuletić
OBJECTIVE To determine the progress in the development and implementation of health policies on a county level resulting from the learning-by-doing training provided through the County Public Health Capacity Building Program started in 2001 in Croatia. METHODS Modular training using management tools, public health theory and practice, and SMDPs Healthy Plan-it tool, followed by the self-evaluation of the progress made by county teams in health needs assessment and health policy development, implementation, and assurance. Fifteen county teams consisting of politicians, executive officers, public health professionals, and community members. RESULTS Twelve of 15 county teams completed the program. The teams made progress in the evaluated areas, although to a different extent, which did not depend on the amount of time they had or the governance experience. The differences in improvement depended on the differences in the strength of political, executive, and professional components of the teams. Teams with a strong political and/or executive component, but weak public health professional and community components made major improvements in policy development and/or assurance function, but performed less well in the health needs assessment and constituency building. The reversed was also true. CONCLUSION Learning-by-doing training program improved public health practices on a county level in Croatia.
Archive | 2012
Aleksandar Džakula; Selma Šogorić; Luka Vončina
Although decentralization is based on the simple idea that smaller organizations, properly structured and steered, are inherently more agile and accountable than larger organizations, in the health system this idea requires much more exploration (Saltman et al. 2007). Health systems are large and composed of several subsystems, including health care providers, health financing, and public administration. All of them have their own organizational patterns and values. Furthermore, inside each of them are further divisions, sometimes with almost opposite approaches: health promotion, disease prevention, clinical medicine, or palliative care. All of these subsystems and divisions could recognize decentralization as an opportunity or a threat.
Social Science & Medicine | 2005
Selma Šogorić; John Middleton; Slobodan Lang; Davor Ivanković; Josipa Kern
Collegium Antropologicum | 2009
Ognjen Brborović; Tea Vukušić Rukavina; Gordana Pavleković; Aleksandar Džakula; Selma Šogorić; Silvije Vuletić
Croatian Medical Journal | 2002
Slobodan Lang; Luka Kovačić; Selma Šogorić; Ognjen Brborović
Collegium Antropologicum | 2009
Aleksandar Džakula; Selma Šogorić; Ozren Polašek; Adriana Juriša; Adriana Andrić; Nikolina Radaković; Goran Todorović
Collegium Antropologicum | 2012
Ankica Džono-Boban; Selma Šogorić; Silvije Vuletić
Acta medica Croatica : c̆asopis Hravatske akademije medicinskih znanosti | 2010
Marija Strnad; Selma Šogorić
Collegium Antropologicum | 2005
Selma Šogorić; Tea Vukušić Rukavina; Ognjen Brborović; Andro Vlahušić; Nino Žganec; Stjepan Orešković