Health Promotion

  • Health Promotion: Principles and practice in the Australian context
    By Elizabeth Parker, Mary-Louise Fleming

    To Elizabeth Weiss of Allen & Unwin we offer many thanks for her assistance throughout the project and her ongoing faith in our ideas and ability. We also thank those other staff from Allen & Unwin who assisted in bringing this third ...

  • Health Promotion: Global Principles and Practice
    By Louise Warwick-Booth, Ruth Cross, Sally Foster

    In: Fleming, M. and Baldwin, L. Health Promotion in the 21st Century, Allen & Urwin, London, pp. 16–36. Fordyce, M.W. (2005) A review of research on the happiness measures: a sixty second index of happiness and mental health.

  • Health Promotion: Planning & Strategies
    By Ruth Cross, James Woodall, Jackie Green

    Planning & Strategies Jackie Green, Keith Tones, Ruth Cross, James Woodall. Printed and bound in Great Britain by Ashford Colour Press Ltd List of Figures and Tables Figures 1.1 A working model.

  • Health Promotion: Ideology, Discipline, and Specialism
    By John Kemm

    ... H.J. 110 G Galea, A. 29 Garcia-Barbero, M. 152 Gardner, F. 77 Garrard, M. 193 Gatherer, A. 152 General Register Office for Scotland 54,62 Gilbert, R. 40 Gillett, M. 110 Gilmore, A.B. 77, 192 Glasgow, R.E. 206 Goetzel, R. 12 Gold, ...

  • Health Promotion: Planning & Strategies
    By Ruth Cross, James Woodall, Jackie Green

    ... J., 205–206, 208 Weber, M., 37–38 Webster, F.E., 395 Weinstein, N.D., 135 Weiss, C. et al., 179 well-being,7,8, 67–68, 67 Wellings, K.,378,393–394 Wenzel, E., 460 Wharf-Higgins, J., 388–389 Wharf Higgins, J.,518,520 Whitehead, M., ...

  • Health Promotion: Effectiveness, Efficiency and Equity
    By Keith Tones, Sylvia Tilford

    ... 256 , 261 Walter , H. and Vaughan , R. 62 , 73 Walter , H. 253 , 261 Ward , E. , King , M. , Lloyd , M. , Bower , P. and Friedli , K. 274 , 299 Warner , K.E. xiv , 304 , 333 Webster , C. and French , J. vii , xi Weinstein , N.D. 95 ...

  • Health Promotion: Planning & Strategies
    By Ruth Cross, James Woodall, Jackie Green

    in D. Hamilton and M. Parlett (eds), Beyond the Numbers Game. London: Macmillan. Popper, K. (1945) The Open Society and its Enemies. London: Routledge. Popper, K. (1959) The Logic of Scientific Discovery. London: Hutchinson. Porter ...

  • Health Promotion: Planning and Strategies
    By Jackie Green, Keith Tones

    Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation (1984) A National Centre for Community Development (report of a working party). London: Gulbenkian Foundation. Campbell, C. (2003) Letting Them Die: Why HIV/ AIDS Prevention Programmes Often Fail.

  • Health Promotion: Planning and Strategies
    By Jackie Green, Keith Tones

    Bradshaw , J. ( 1994 ) ' The conceptualization and measurement of need : a social policy perspective ' , in J. Popay and G. ... Brandes , D. and Ginnis , P. ( 1986 ) ' A guide to studentcentred learning ' , in J. Ryder and C. Campbell ...

  • Health Promotion: Translating Evidence to Practice
    By Marilyn Frenn

    From the theory of health promotion to the realities of social determinants and special populations, Health Promotion: Translating Evidence Into Practice brings together expert insights and knowledge to give you the tools you need to apply ...

  • Health Promotion: Translating Evidence to Practice
    By Marilyn Frenn

    From the theory of health promotion to the realities of social determinants and special populations, Health Promotion: Translating Evidence Into Practice brings together expert insights and knowledge to give you the tools you need to apply ...

  • Health Promotion: A Psychosocial Approach
    By Christine Stephens

    Owen et al. (2004) have provided a review of encouraging, although mixed, support for the environmental influences that may increase people's tendency to increase walking. Among the factors that they identified as associated with ...

  • Health Promotion: Theory and Practice
    By J. R. Kemm, Ann Close

    The Healthy City movement must be closely integrated with city bureaucratic structures so that it is able to influence them but also sufficiently apart from them to be able to challenge aspects of city policy when necessary (Baum 1993).

  • Health Promotion: A Practical Guide to Effective Communication
    By Merryn McKinnon

    The 'Elsewhere in the World' sections link the text to health promotion programs globally. The final chapter brings together key concepts and highlights initiatives in action through a selection of eight extended international case studies.

  • Health Promotion: Ideology, Discipline, and Specialism
    By John Kemm

    Health promotion in Scotland initially followed a similar course to that in England. A group of those interested in health education founded the Scottish Health Education Group, which later (1990) became the Health Education Board for ...

  • Health Promotion: Contributions of Nursing : Benefits for Clients
    By Midwest Alliance in Nursing. Program Meeting

    The proceedings contain: (1) "Trends in Health Promotion: Implications for Nursing Education, Service, and Social Policy," by Gloria R. Smith; (2) "Health Promotion: Directions for Nursing Research," by Nola J. Pender; (3) "The Wellness ...

  • Health Promotion: Throughout the Life Span
    By Carole Edelman

    This ninth edition addresses health promotion for all ages and all population groups, individuals, families and communities.

  • Health Promotion: Foundations for Practice
    By Jennie Naidoo, Jane Wills

    This book aims to provide a theoretical framework which is vital if health promoters are to be clear about their intentions and desired outcomes when they embark on interventions designed to promote health.

  • Health Promotion: Professional Perspectives
    By Angela Scriven, Judy Orme

    Thoroughly revised and updated to take account of recent changes in health policy, this new edition offers an extensive insight into a wide variety of professional perspectives on health promotion.

  • Health Promotion: Philosophy, Prejudice and Practice
    By David Seedhouse

    Incisively written, this new edition of a popular guide first published in 1996 slices through the rhetoric of health promotion.