Population Health: Syndemics

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Approx. 18 hours to complete

Course Summary

This course explores the concept of syndemics and how they impact public health. You will learn about the complex interactions between different diseases and social factors that contribute to health disparities.

Key Learning Points

  • Understand the concept of syndemics and how it differs from epidemics and comorbidities
  • Examine the social determinants of health that contribute to syndemics
  • Learn about case studies of syndemics, including HIV and drug addiction, and diabetes and obesity

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Learning Outcomes

  • Understand the concept of syndemics and its relevance to public health
  • Analyze the social and environmental factors that contribute to syndemics
  • Evaluate case studies of syndemics and their impact on communities

Prerequisites or good to have knowledge before taking this course

  • Basic knowledge of public health concepts
  • Familiarity with epidemiology terminology

Course Difficulty Level

Intermediate

Course Format

  • Online
  • Self-paced

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  • Global Health: An Interdisciplinary Overview
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Notable People in This Field

  • Paul Farmer
  • Atul Gawande
  • Nancy Krieger

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Description

Do you wish to contribute to breaking cycles of ill-health in disadvantaged populations? And explore co-occurrence of diseases, such as substance abuse, infectious and chronic disease, and the relation with social factors (disparities)?

Knowledge

  • What syndemics is and how it was developed.
  • How to quantitatively identify if health and social conditions cluster and whether an interaction leads to a higher burden of disease than expected.
  • How qualitative research can be used to explore syndemics.
  • How you can combine qualitative approaches with quantitative research methods to gain a more comprehensive understanding of a syndemic.

Outline

  • Welcome to Leiden University
  • Welcome to Syndemics
  • How to succeed in your online class?
  • Meet the instructor
  • Leiden University: Facts & Figures
  • About this Course
  • Glossary
  • Community Guidelines
  • What is your learning path?
  • Syndemic Theory
  • Introduction
  • Syndemics in context
  • What is a syndemic?
  • Themes in syndemic research
  • To conclude
  • Defining a syndemic
  • Syndemic case study
  • Reflect on your goals
  • Test your knowledge
  • Interaction in Syndemics
  • Introduction
  • Health indicators
  • Clustering of health conditions
  • Interaction of health conditions
  • To conclude
  • Methods to look at interaction
  • Reflect on your goals
  • Test your knowledge
  • Context in Syndemics
  • Introduction
  • Introduction to qualitative research I
  • Introduction to qualitative research II
  • Flexibility
  • Focus on detail and context
  • Looking for contradictions
  • How many cases is enough
  • Visions on Interviewing
  • Typologies of interviews
  • Rapport in interviewing
  • Qualitative approaches in Syndemics
  • To conclude
  • Copy of Interviewing to provide understanding of the relation between context and illness
  • Reflect on your goals
  • Test your knowledge
  • Mixed methods
  • Introduction
  • Core mixed-method designs
  • Design a mixed-method research
  • To conclude
  • Last words from the team
  • Mixed-method designs
  • Reflect on your goals
  • Test your knowledge
  • Final Assessment

Summary of User Reviews

Discover the complex interactions between different diseases and social factors with the Syndemics course on Coursera. This course has received positive reviews from learners who appreciate its comprehensive coverage of the topic and engaging presentation.

Key Aspect Users Liked About This Course

The course provides a deep understanding of how different diseases interact with each other and social factors.

Pros from User Reviews

  • Comprehensive coverage of the topic
  • Engaging presentation with real-world examples
  • Insightful discussions on the impact of social factors on disease spread
  • Expert instructors with extensive knowledge of the subject
  • Flexible learning schedule with lifetime access to course materials

Cons from User Reviews

  • Some learners found the course content to be too academic
  • The course may be challenging for learners without prior knowledge of public health or epidemiology
  • The discussion forum can be overwhelming with a large number of participants
  • Some learners experienced technical issues with the platform
  • The course may not provide enough practical applications for learners in healthcare professions
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Approx. 18 hours to complete
Matty Crone, Ria Reis
Universiteit Leiden
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