Description
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- About the authors
- Introduction
- Section 1: What is health promotion?
- 1 What is ‘health’?
- 2 Health promotion: a historical overview
- 3 Health promotion approaches
- Section 2: Why health promotion?
- 4 The role of health promotion in tackling contemporary health challenges
- 5 Inequalities in health
- 6 The importance of health promotion values
- Section 3: When is health promotion relevant?
- 7 Assessing health needs: principles and practice
- 8 Valuing lay perspectives
- 9 Understanding epidemiology and health profiling
- Section 4: Who is responsible for health promotion?
- 10 The role of the individual
- 11 The role of the state
- 12 Partnership working
- Section 5: Where is health promotion delivered?
- 13 Settings approach: overarching theory
- 14 Healthy settings in action
- 15 Virtual settings for health
- Section 6: How is health promotion practised?
- 16 Professional competencies and core skills
- 17 Searching and appraising the evidence
- 18 Planning and designing health promotion programmes
- 19 Health promotion research and evaluation
- 20 Communicating effectively
- References
- Index




