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Health Promotion in Canada: Critical Perspectives on Practice

Health Promotion in Canada: Critical Perspectives on Practice

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Health Promotion in Canada is a comprehensive profile of the history and future of health promotion in Canada. Now in its third edition, it maintains the critical, sociological, and historical perspective of the previous two editions and adds a greater focus on health promotion practice. Thoroughly updated and reorganized, the book now contains 18 chapters by prominent academics, researchers, and practitioners. The authors cover a broad range of topics, including key theories and concepts in health promotion; ecological approaches; Aboriginal approaches; health inequalities; reflexive practice; ethics; issues, populations, and settings as entry points for intervention; and the Canadian health promotion experience in a global context. Each chapter concludes with thought-provoking discussion questions and carefully chosen resources for further study, making this an ideal text for courses in health sciences, nursing, and related disciplines.
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69147
9781551304090
9781551304090

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Publication date
2012
Issue number
3
Cover
paperback
Pages count
368
Dimensions (mm)
171.00 x 248.00
  • Dedication Acknowledgments Preface to the Third Edition Part I:: Key Contextual, Conceptual, and Theoretical Elements for Understanding Health Promotion Practice Chapter 1:: The Evolution of Health Promotion in Canada - Michel ONeill, Irving Rootman, Sophie Dupéré, and Ann Pederson Chapter 2:: Key Concepts in Health Promotion - Irving Rootman and Michel ONeill Chapter 3:: Social Theory and Health Promotion - Simon Carroll Chapter 4:: Addressing Diversity and Inequities in Health Promotion:: The Implications of Intersectional Theory - Collen Reid, Ann Pederson, and Sophie Dupéré Chapter 5:: Building and Implementing Ecological Health Promotion Interventions - Lucie Richard and Lise Gauvin Chapter 6:: Promoting Health in a Globalized World:: The Biggest Challenge of All? - Ronald Labonté Part II:: Addressing Issues, Populations, and Settings through Health Promotion Chapter 7:: Contrasting Entry Points for Intervention in Health Promotion Practice:: Situating and Working with Context - Katherine L. Frohlich, Blake Poland, and Martine Shareck Chapter 8:: Issues as a Point of Entry into Health Promotion - Irving Rootman, Sylvie Stachenko, Barbara Riley, Paola Ardiles, Hélène Provencher, Doris Gillis, Margot Kaszap, and Trevor Hancock Chapter 9:: Population Approaches to Health Promotion in Canada - Ann Pederson, Jim Frankish, Catharine Hume, Michael Krausz, Michelle Patterson, Verena Strehlau, Julian Somers, Peggy Edwards, Louise Plouffe, Bilkis Vissandjee, Ilene Hyman, Axelle Janczur, Marjorie Villefranche, Nancy Poole, and Tatiana Fraser Chapter 10:: Promising Practices in Aboriginal Community Health Promotion Interventions - Charlotte Reading and Jeff Reading Chapter 11:: Promoting Health through the Settings Approach - Michel ONeill, Paule Simard, Nathalie Sasseville, Jodi Mucha, Barbara Losier, Lorna McCue, Douglas McCall, Marthe Deschenes, Daniel Laitsch, Francois Lagarde, Trevor Hancock, Marie-Claude Pelletier, Martin Shain, Alison Stirling, and Manon Niquette Part III:: Additional Topics to Consider in Reflecting on Health Promotion Practice Chapter 12:: The Reflexive Practitioner in Health Promotion:: From Reflection to Reflexivity - Marie Boutilier and Robin Mason Chapter 13:: The Professionalization of Health Promotion in Canada:: Potential Risks and Rewards - Brian Hyndman and Michel ONeill Chapter 14:: Implications of INequities in Health for Health Promotion Practice - Dennis Raphael Chapter 15:: Ethical Dilemmas in Health Promotion Practice - Raymond Massé and Bryn Williams-Jones Chapter 16:: Two Roles of Evaluation in Transforming Health Promotion Practice - Louise Potvin and Carmelle Goldberg Chapter 17:: Perspectives on Health Promotion from Different Areas of Practice - Sophie Dupéré, Robert Perreault, Marcia Hills, Clémence Dallaire, Judith Burgess, Kadija Perreault, Donna Anderson, Pamela Ponic, Wendy Frisby, Louise St-Pierre, Anika Mendell, Larry Hershfield, Lise Renaud, Yanick Villedieu, Diane Morin, and Serge Dumont Part IV:: Concluding Thoughts Chapter 18:: Twenty-Five Years of Developing the Roots of Health Promotion in Canada:: Striking a Balance - Michel ONeill, Ann Pederson, Sophie Dupéré, and Irving Rootman Afterword:: Understanding the Rhizome Effect:: Health Promotion in the Twenty-first Century - Ilona Kickbusch About the Contributors Index Copyright Acknowledgments
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