
Practical Health Promotion
by Hubley, John; Copeman, June; Woodall, James-
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Summary
As well as incorporating the most recent government policies and initiatives in public health, there is new and expanded material on issues such as community initiatives and alliances, social media, health literacy, understanding health behaviours, stress in the workplace and much more.
Throughout the text there are activities to develop students’ understanding and encourage reflective practice. Each chapter opens with a list of the central issues and learning objectives which are reinforced with real-life case studies. The key terms highlighted are clearly explained and checklists dispersed throughout the book, enabling practical application.
The new edition of Practical Health Promotion will continue to be the ideal and indispensable guide for students at all levels. It will inspire anyone involved with health care to find practical ways of promoting change.
Author Biography
June Copeman is retired Principal Lecturer in Nutrition and Dietetics at Leeds Beckett University.
James Woodall is Reader and Head of Subject in Health Promotion at Leeds Beckett University
Table of Contents
PART I Health Promotion Needs Assessment
1 Health Promotion and Public Health
2 Epidemiological Tools for Health Promotion
3 Understanding Health and Illness Behaviours
4 Health Promotion through the Lifespan
PART II Defining Health Promotion Strategy: Health Promotion Methods
5 One-to-One Communication
6 Health Promotion with Groups
7 Mass Media
8 Print Media
9 Electronic Media and the Internet
10 Advocacy
PART III Defining Health Promotion Strategy: Settings in Health Promotion
11 Community Settings
12 Health Facility Settings
13 The Workplace Setting
14 Settings Used by Children and Young People
15 Institutional Settings
PART IV Implementation, Evaluation and Reflection
16 Planning and Management of Health Promotion
17 Evaluation and Reflection
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