Public Health in Practice
This international, peer-reviewed journal publishes articles focused on the art of translating and implementing public health evidence into practice.

Public Health in Practice is an international, peer-reviewed, gold open access journal in the field of population health. The journal aims to publish international articles focused on the art of translating and implementing public health evidence into practice.
Research does not end once results are published. That is just the beginning. Translating research findings or policy to a local context and implementing findings is how we learn about what works and what doesn’t.
This learning refines our thinking and working practices and will lead to even better research questions, practice and ultimately public health.
What's in the latest issue?
Articles in the latest edition of Public Health in Practice include:
- Socio-economic health inequalities through the lens of social justice theory, an innovative perspective: Jantien van Berkel, Michèlle Bal
- In-hospital course of children with COVID-19 infection - Results of the German nationwide inpatient sample: Karsten Keller, Ingo Sagoschen, Volker H. Schmitt, Stefano Barco, ... Lukas Hobohm
- The health for hearts united dissemination Trial: Implementation costs to reduce cardiovascular risk in African Americans: Jon C. Mills, Jeffrey Harman, Pauline Muturi, Christina Davis, ... Penny Ralston
Editorial board
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John Ford, Cambridge, UK
Joanne Morling, Nottingham, UK
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Michelle Black, Liverpool, UK
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Tania Cardona, Msida, Malta
Nathan Davies, Nottingham, UK
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Steve Boorman, Chichester, UK
Roger Chung, Chinese University of Hong Kong, HK
Susan Hogan, Derby, United Kingdom
Zubairu Iliyasu, Kano, Nigeria
Chirk Jenn Ng, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Rebecca Nowland, Lancashire, UK
Padam Simkhada, Huddersfield, UK
Evangelos Kritsotakis, Irakleio, Greece
Sujan Marahatta, Kathmandu, Nepal
Susanne Surman-Lee, London, UK