Health Promotion
Foundations for Practice
Jennie Naidoo, Jane Wills
Published: 2000
Pages: 400
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. It offers a foundation for practice which encourages students and practitioners to see the potential for health promotion in their work.
The first edition achieved enormous popularity with both students and lecturers for its stimulating style and innovative presentation. The second edition has been fully revised and updated to reflect changes in health promotion theories, practice and policy, and still retains the clear, user-friendly approach which made it a standard textbook forthis important topic
All students and health care practitioners who have health promotion as a significant feature of their work will continue to find this book an invaluable and stimulating guide to current theory and practice in health promotion.New fully revised edition of established and popular textbook Multi-disciplinary and inter-agency context of health promotionExtensively illustrated Two colour design featuring extensive student activities, questions, examples from practice and annotated further readingNew chapter on Public Health reflects the governments commitment towards the new public health and its importance for a range of health care professionals New Section 3; Settings for Health Promotion reflects the focus of the World Health Organisation. Chapters on key settings including: Workplaces SchoolsNeighbourhoods Health servicesExpanded topics: EpidemiologyRecent advances in health promotion theory Strategic planning
The first edition achieved enormous popularity with both students and lecturers for its stimulating style and innovative presentation. The second edition has been fully revised and updated to reflect changes in health promotion theories, practice and policy, and still retains the clear, user-friendly approach which made it a standard textbook forthis important topic
All students and health care practitioners who have health promotion as a significant feature of their work will continue to find this book an invaluable and stimulating guide to current theory and practice in health promotion.