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ISBN-10 : 0702054445
ISBN-13 : 9780702054440
Author : Jennie Naidoo, Jane Wills
The new edition of the highly successful Foundations for Health Promotion continues to offer a wealth of information in a unique, user-friendly format. Containing over 300 artworks, tables and ‘pull out’ boxes, this helpful text covers the theory, strategies and methods, settings and implementation of health promotion. Applicable to a wide range of health and social care professionals and anyone engaged with education about health and wellbeing.
Foundations for Health Promotion 4th Table of contents:
Part One. The theory of health promotion
Introduction
Chapter One. Concepts of health
Importance of the Topic
Defining health, well-being, disease, illness and ill health
Well-being
The Western scientific medical model of health
A critique of the medical model
Lay concepts of health
Cultural views of health
A unified view of health
Conclusion
Summary
Chapter Two. Influences on health
Importance of the Topic
Determinants of health
Social class and health
Income and health
Housing and health
Employment and health
Gender and health
Health of ethnic minorities
Place and health
Explaining health inequalities
Tackling inequalities in health
Conclusion
Summary
Chapter Three. Measuring health
Importance of the Topic
Why measure health?
Ways of measuring health
Measuring health as a negative variable (e.g. health is not being diseased or ill)
Mortality statistics
Morbidity statistics
Measuring health and disease in populations
Measures of health as an objective attribute
Measuring deprivation
Subjective health measures
Physical well-being, functional ability and health status
Psychological well-being
Social capital and social cohesion
Quality of life
Conclusion
Summary
Chapter Four. Defining health promotion
Importance of the Topic
Foundations of health promotion
Origins of health promotion in the UK
Public health
The World Health Organization and health promotion
Defining health promotion
Critiques of health promotion
The argument for health promotion
Advocacy
Enablement
Mediation
Conclusion
Summary
Chapter Five. Models and approaches to health promotion
Importance of the Topic
The medical approach
Behaviour change
The educational approach
Empowerment
Social change
Models of health promotion
Theories in health promotion
Conclusion
Summary
Chapter Six. Ethical issues in health promotion
Importance of the Topic
The need for a philosophy of health promotion
Duty and codes of practice
Consequentialism and utilitarianism: The individual and the common good
Ethical principles
Conclusion
Summary
Chapter Seven. The politics of health promotion
Importance of the Topic
What is politics?
Political ideologies
Globalization
Health as political
The politics of health promotion structures and organization
The politics of health promotion methods
Being political
Conclusion
Summary
Part Two. Strategies and methods
Introduction
Chapter Eight. Reorienting health services
Importance of the Topic
Introduction
Promoting health in and through the health sector
Primary healthcare and health promotion
Primary healthcare principles
Primary healthcare: strategies
Primary healthcare: service provision
Participation
Equity
Collaboration
Who promotes health?
Public health and health promotion workforce
Specialist community public health nurses
Mental health nurses
School nurses
Midwives
General practitioners
Practice nurses
Dentists
Pharmacists
Environmental health workers
Allied health workers
Care workers
Specialists
Conclusion
Summary
Chapter Nine. Developing personal skills
Importance of the Topic
Definitions
The health belief model
Theory of reasoned action and theory of planned behaviour
The stages of change model
The prerequisites of change
Conclusion
Summary
Chapter Ten. Strengthening community action
Importance of the Topic
Defining community
Why work with communities?
Approaches to strengthening community action
Defining community development
Community development and health promotion
Working with a community-centred approach
Types of activities involved in strengthening community action
Dilemmas and challenges in community-centred practice
Conclusion
Summary
Chapter Eleven. Developing healthy public policy
Importance of the Topic
Defining HPP
Health in all policies (HiAP)
Health impact assessment (HIA)
The history of HPP
Key characteristics of HPP: advantages and barriers
The practitioner’s role in HPP
Evaluating an HPP approach
Conclusion
Summary
Chapter Twelve. Using media in health promotion
Importance of the Topic
Introduction
The nature of media effects
The role of mass media
Planned campaigns
Unpaid media coverage
Media advocacy
Social marketing
What the mass media can and cannot do
Communication tools
Conclusion
Summary
Part Three. Settings for health promotion
Introduction
Chapter Thirteen. Health promoting schools
Importance of the Topic
Why the school is a key setting for health promotion
Health promotion in schools
The health promoting school
Policies and practices
Links with the community
Effective interventions
Conclusion
Summary
Chapter Fourteen. Health promoting workplaces
Importance of the Topic
Why is the workplace a key setting for health promotion?
The relationship between work and health
Responsibility for workplace health
Health promotion in the workplace
Conclusion
Summary
Chapter Fifteen. Health promoting neighbourhoods
Importance of the Topic
Defining neighbourhoods
Why neighbourhoods are a key setting for health promotion
Conclusion
Summary
Chapter Sixteen. Health promoting health services
Importance of the Topic
Defining a health promoting hospital
Why hospitals are a key setting for health promotion
Promoting the health of patients
Promoting the health of staff
The hospital and the community
Organizational health promotion
The HPH movement
Health promoting pharmacies
Conclusion
Summary
Chapter Seventeen. Health promoting prisons
Importance of the Topic
Why prisons have been identified as a setting for health promotion
Barriers to prisons as health promoting settings
Health promoting prisons
Examples of effective interventions
Conclusion
Summary
Part Four. Implementing health promotion
Introduction
Chapter Eighteen. Assessing health needs
Importance of the Topic
Defining health needs
The purpose of assessing health needs
Health needs assessment
Setting priorities
Conclusion
Summary
Chapter Nineteen. Planning health promotion interventions
Importance of the Topic
Reasons for planning
Health promotion planning cycle
Strategic planning
Project planning
Planning models
Stage 1: What is the nature of the problem?
Stage 2: What needs to be done? Set aims and objectives
Stage 3: Identify appropriate methods for achieving the objectives
Stage 4: Identify resources and inputs
Stage 5: Plan evaluation methods
Stage 6: Set an action plan
Stage 7: Action, or implementation of the plan
Planning models
PRECEDE-PROCEED model
Quality and audit
Conclusion
Summary
Chapter Twenty. Evaluating health promotion interventions
Importance of the Topic
Defining evaluation
Why evaluate?
What to evaluate
Process, impact and outcome evaluation
Evaluation research methodologies
How to evaluate: The process of evaluation
How to evaluate: Gathering and analysing data
Building an evidence base for health promotion
What to do with the evaluation: Putting the findings into practice
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