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A History of Public Health in Alberta, 1919-2019: List of Tables

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table of contents
  1. Half Title Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright page
  4. Contents
  5. List of Figures
  6. List of Tables
  7. Abbreviations
  8. Acknowledgements
  9. Introduction - What Is Public Health, and Why Does It Matter?
  10. 1 - Who Is the Public in Public Health?
  11. 2 - Priorities and Concerns of Provincial Governments: A Historical Public Health Landscape
  12. 3 - Albertans’ Health over Time: What We Know (and Why We Don’t Know What We Don’t Know)
  13. 4 - Public Health Governance: A Journey of Expansion and Tension
  14. 5 - The Non-Profit Sector: Trials and Tribulations of the Alberta Public Health Association
  15. 6 - Public Health Education: Power and Politics in Alberta Universities
  16. 7 - Stories from First Nation Communities in Alberta: Reconciliation Involves All of Us
  17. 8 - Health Protection — Climate Change, Health, and Health Equity in Alberta
  18. 9 - Mobilizing Preventive Policy
  19. 10 - Health Promotion and the Ottawa Charter in Alberta: A Focus on Maternal and Child Health
  20. 11 - Disaster Mitigation, Preparedness, Response and Recovery: Lessons from Trains, Fires, Tornadoes and Floods
  21. 12 - Social Determinants of Health in the Alberta Government: Promising and Pernicious Historical Legacies
  22. 13 - Public Health Leadership: Courage, Conflict, and Evolving Understanding of Power
  23. Conclusion
  24. Appendix A
  25. Appendix B
  26. Index

List of Tables

Table 2.1: Major topic codes appearing in the Alberta throne speech dataset.

Table 2.2: Subtopic coding that we developed and applied to Alberta throne speech quasi-sentences coded as Health (Major Topic 3).

Table 3.1: Leading causes of death (number of deaths), all ages, Alberta, 1920 to 2010, 10-year intervals.

Table 3.2: Reported annual number of cases of, and deaths from, influenza in Alberta, 1916-1923.

Table 3.3: Points of opposition to compulsory seatbelt legislation (thematic groupings), along with illustrative examples, from the Alberta legislature, 1970s.

Table 4.1: Government of Alberta: Departments responsible for public health, along with minister, deputy minister, and provincial medical officer of health (or similar), 1905–present.

Table 4.2: Overview of select public health-related commissions, task forces and reports in Alberta, 1919–2019.

Table 5.1: Categories used to code APHA resolutions, based on core public health functions and adapted to cover the breadth of their resolutions.

Table 6.1: Summary of public health education programs offered at the Universities of Lethbridge, Calgary, and Alberta (current as of February 2019).

Table 6.2: Timeline of some key events pertinent to the history of public health education in Alberta.

Table 7.1: Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada – Calls to Action related to health.

Table 7.2: Some key recent historical events at the interface of Indigenous and colonial societies in Alberta and Canada (partial list).

Table 7.3: Summary of common / major activities of community health representatives in Alberta, approx. 1970s–early 1990s.

Table 8.1: Summary of some key international and national milestones in climate change.

Table 8.2: Timeline of some milestones in Alberta environmental policy as it intersects with public health, 1905–1970s.

Table 8.3a: List of bills referenced in our analysis of climate change, health, and equity in Alberta legislative debates, 1990s–2019 (chronological).

Table 8.3b: List of individuals referenced in our analysis of climate change, health, and equity in Alberta legislative debates, 1990s–2019 (alphabetical by last name).

Table 9.1: Timeline of changes to Alberta provincial legislation concerning fluoridation.

Table 11.1: Disastrous events in Alberta, 1910–2019, and consequences.

Table 11.2: Tornados with loss of life in Alberta.

Table 12.1: Summary of some milestones concerning intersectoral (health and social policy domains) activities and arrangements in the province of Alberta, 1905–2010s.

Table 12.2: List of individuals referenced in our analysis of social determinants of health in Alberta legislative debates, 1990s–2019 (alphabetical by last name).

Table 14.1: Critical perspectives in, of, and with public health practice.

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