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Toward precision public health
Author(s) -
Meyer Sarah L.
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal of public health dentistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.64
H-Index - 63
eISSN - 1752-7325
pISSN - 0022-4006
DOI - 10.1111/jphd.12315
Subject(s) - context (archaeology) , public health , workforce , identification (biology) , presentation (obstetrics) , health care , population , medical education , medicine , public relations , political science , environmental health , nursing , botany , radiology , law , biology , paleontology
Objectives The information in this article is based on a presentation given at the American Institute of Dental Public Health's 2018 Colloquium on Precision Public Health (PPH). A brief introduction to precision medicine provides context for PPH. Precision medicine tailors treatment and prevention strategies for individual patients based on variability of genetic, lifestyle, and environmental factors. An overview of PPH with examples of pilot studies with different research approaches bridges a discussion on an initiative undertaken by the University of Florida to build infrastructure and expertise for PPH research. Methods PPH use better and more precise data to target disease prevention and control in the right population at the right time. To facilitate the identification of relevant open access data sources for PPH research a “one‐stop” shop was created and tested. Case studies were conducted to validate the data portal's usefulness in identifying at‐risk populations. Results Details of portal data types, research challenges, and university‐wide integrated programs are included. Case studies indicated that providing a “one‐stop shop” of relevant data sources is an effective tool to aid researchers in identifying at‐risk populations. Conclusions Research studies undertaken by University of Florida graduate students illustrate how PPH aligns with essential public health services including community engagement to reduce disparities in health care. Assurance of a competent workforce in PPH research approaches may be improved by training new researchers graduating from health science programs with knowledge of data and tools. The move toward PPH is in early stages and much work lies ahead.

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