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- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- 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
- Conclusion
- Summary
- Glossary
- Index
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