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Foundations for health promotion / Jennie Naidoo, Jane Wills.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Edinburgh ; New York : Baillière Tindall/Elsevier, 2009.Edition: 3rd edDescription: xiii, 314 p. : ill. (chiefly col.), col. map ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 0702029653 (pbk.)
  • 9780702029653 (pbk.)
Other title:
  • At head of title: Public health and health promotion practice
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 613 NAI
Contents:
Concepts of health -- Influences on health -- Measuring health -- Defining health promotion -- Models and approaches to health promotion -- Ethical issues in health promotion -- The politics of health promotion -- Reorienting health services -- Developing personal skills -- Strengthening community action -- Developing healthy public policy -- Using media in health promotion -- Health promotion in schools -- Health promotion in the workplace -- Health promotion in neighbourhoods -- Health promotion in primary care and hospitals -- Health promotion in prisons -- Assessing health needs -- Planning health promotion interventions -- Evaluation in health promotion.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Hugely popular with students, Health Promotion is now in its third edition, and has been thoroughly updated to provide the theoretical framework that is vital for health promotion. It offers a foundation for practice that encourages students and practitioners to identify opportunities for health promotion in their area of work.

. Fully updated to reflect the many changes in health promotion theory, practice and policy
. Illustrative examples, activities and discussion points encourage interaction and reflection
. Unique, user-friendly approach makes learning easy Fully revised and updated information, guidelines, and reference provide the latest information for clinical practice. New illustrations clarify important health promotion concepts.

Rev. ed. of: Health promotion / Jennie Naidoo, Jane Wills. 2000.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Concepts of health -- Influences on health -- Measuring health -- Defining health promotion -- Models and approaches to health promotion -- Ethical issues in health promotion -- The politics of health promotion -- Reorienting health services -- Developing personal skills -- Strengthening community action -- Developing healthy public policy -- Using media in health promotion -- Health promotion in schools -- Health promotion in the workplace -- Health promotion in neighbourhoods -- Health promotion in primary care and hospitals -- Health promotion in prisons -- Assessing health needs -- Planning health promotion interventions -- Evaluation in health promotion.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Foreword
  • Acknowledgements
  • How to use this book
  • Checklist for public health and health promotion practice
  • Part 1 The Theory of Health Promotion
  • 1 Concepts of health
  • Defining health
  • Western scientific medical model
  • Critique of the medical model
  • The role of medicine
  • Lay health beliefs
  • Cultural health beliefs
  • 2 Influences on health
  • Factors influencing health
  • Social class and health
  • Gender and health
  • Ethnicity and health
  • Effects of income, housing and employment on health
  • Social cohesion
  • Explanations for health inequalities
  • 3 Measuring health
  • Sources of health information
  • Mortality rates
  • Morbidity rates
  • Objective health measures
  • Measuring deprivation
  • Subjective health measures
  • Epidemiology and health promotion
  • 4 Defining health promotion
  • The development of health promotion
  • Definitions of health education and health promotion
  • Definition of public health
  • The role of the World Health Organization
  • 5 Models and approaches to health promotion
  • Different approaches to health promotion
  • Aspects of these approaches
  • The importance of theory in health promotion
  • Different models of health promotion
  • 6 Ethical issues in health promotion
  • The philosophy of health promotion
  • Duties in health promotion
  • The individual and the common good
  • Ethical principles
  • 7 The politics of health promotion
  • Political ideologies
  • Politics and globalization
  • Politics of health promotion structures
  • Politics of health promotion methods
  • Politics of health promotion content
  • Radical health promotion
  • Part 2 Strategies & Methods
  • 8 Developing personal skills
  • The role of beliefs, attitudes and values in health-related decisions
  • The influence of social norms on health behaviour
  • The concept of locus of control
  • Health promotion strategies to change attitudes or behaviour
  • 9 Strengthening community action
  • Defining community development
  • Community development in health promotion
  • Working with a community development approach
  • Community development activities
  • Dilemmas for practice
  • 10 Using media in health promotion
  • Nature of media effects
  • Role of mass media
  • Using mass media
  • Planned campaigns
  • Unpaid coverage
  • Media advocacy
  • Social marketing
  • Effectiveness of mass media
  • Communication tools
  • 11 Re-orienting health services
  • Reasons for reorienting health services
  • Principles
  • Strategies
  • Service provision
  • Who promotes health
  • 12 Developing healthy public policy
  • Defining healthy public policy (HPP)
  • Advantages and drawbacks to using a HPP approach
  • The history of HPP
  • HPP at different levels - global, national and organisational
  • The potential of HPP to promote health
  • Resources and skills required for HPP
  • The practitioner's role
  • Evaluating the effectiveness of HPP
  • Part 3 Settings for Health Promotion
  • 13 Health promotion in schools
  • The school setting
  • Relationship between schools, education and health
  • The context for health promotion in schools
  • The health-promoting school
  • Effectiveness of health promotion in schools
  • 14 Health promotion in the workplace
  • The workplace setting
  • Relationship between work and health
  • Responsibility for workplace health
  • Health promotion in the workplace
  • 15 Health promotion in neighbourhoods
  • Definitions of neighbourhood
  • Neighbourhoods as settings for health promotion
  • Different aspects of neighbourhoods
  • Evaluation of neighbourhood health promotion
  • 16 Health promotion in primary health care and hospitals
  • The concept of a Health Promoting Hospital
  • Promoting the health of patients
  • Promoting the health of staff
  • Hospitals and their community
  • Hospitals as a health promoting organisation
  • Health Promoting Hospital Movement
  • 17 Health promotion in prisons
  • Prisons as a healthy setting
  • Reasons for prioritising health promotion in prisons
  • Barriers to using prisons as health promoting settings
  • Interventions and evidence of their effectiveness
  • Part 4 Implementing Health Promotion
  • 18 Assessing health needs
  • Concepts of need
  • Needs assessment strategies
  • Relating needs to strategic planning
  • Problems in assessing needs
  • 19 Planning health promotion interventions
  • Systematic planning and its advantages
  • Different planning models
  • Quality and audit
  • 20 Evaluating health promotion
  • Defining evaluation
  • Why evaluate
  • What to evaluate
  • How to evaluate
  • Cost-effectiveness
  • Using evaluation to build an evidence base for health promotion
  • Glossary
  • Index

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