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The people's health overview - OCR BChange and continuity across time

The thematic study of the people鈥檚 health, c.1250 to the present covers almost 1,000 years. Understanding what is meant by public health, the period's chronology, and some key themes is essential to understanding patterns of change and continuity.

Part of HistoryThe people鈥檚 health, c.1250 to the present day

Change and continuity across time

Terminology

When studying the history of public health, it鈥檚 useful to know the following terms:

  • change - when something is different from what it was before
  • continuity - when something is the same as what it was before
  • progress - when there is positive change or improvement and things get better
  • regression - when there is negative change and things get worse
  • rate of change - the speed at which change takes place (eg slow, fast, rapid or )
  • turning point - a point at which significant change happens
  • factor - an element that drives change, enables change to happen or supports continuity - for example, the Church, government, individuals, science and technology, and attitudes in society are all factors that have affected the history of public health
  • prevention - the action of trying to stop something from happening