This module you will learn how to: understand ethnicity as a social health determinant; identify the mechanisms of exclusion; identify and locate indigenous people afro-descendants, Romani people, migrants on the American continent; identify poverty and health disparities affecting these populations in the region.
This module you will learn how to: identify the tools to be considered when making a health analysis with an ethnic approach; distinguish the basic methodological tools use to carry out an appropriate health analysis with an ethnic approach; value the importance of the health analysis with an ethnic approach in health.
- Describe and analyze the issue of smoking and exposure to second-hand smoke at the global and regional level;
- Disseminate tobacco control measures contained in the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control;
- Analyze the factors that influence smoking uptake and persistence among young people;
- Describe the strategies and characteristics of smoking cessation, at the individual and population level;
- Describe the tobacco industrys opposition strategies and provide tools for analyzing and responding to industry actions;
- Present the most successful interventions and their implementation in the Region of the Americas;
- Integrate knowledge about challenges and trends to comprehensive tobacco control.
- Describe and analyze the issue of smoking and exposure to second-hand smoke at the global and regional level;
- Disseminate information about tobacco control measures contained in the WHO FCTC;
- Analyze the factors that influence smoking uptake and persistence among young people;
- Describe the strategies and characteristics of smoking cessation, at the individual and population level;
- Describe the tobacco industry's opposition strategies and provide tools for analyzing and responding to industry actions;
- Present the most sucessful interventions and their implementation in the Region of the Americas;
- Integrate knowledge about challenges and trends related to comprehensive tobacco control.
- Explain the concept of second-hand smoke;
- Describe the available scientific evidence on the harmful health effects of second-hand smoke;
- Define the characteristics and advantages of 100% smoke-free environments;
- Learn to recognize the tobacco industry's efforts to halt initiatives that seek to creat 100% smoke-free environments;
- Share ideas in order to neutralize the strategies of the tobacco industry;
- Explore new ways of devising initiatives to create 100% smoke-free environments;
- Analyze problematic situations;
- Discuss new trends in protection from exposure to second-hand smoke.
- Identify the basic elements of science based policy
- Establish the relationship between science and policies for evidence-based publich health policy and practice