Population Health, Communities and Health Promotion shows how to progress from thinking about and assessing the health needs of a community to how to plan, implement, and evaluate a health promotion project for a particular group or population. Using real world case studies and examples, the text provides students with an introduction to community health within a population health and health promotion framework and explains how these areas work together inpractice.
Preface; SECTION 1: THEORY AND CONECPTS; Population health and health promotion; Primary health care and health promotion; SECTION 2: NEEDS ASSESSMENT; health needs assessment of the target population; Health of indigenous Australians and health promotion; Needs assessment of health professionals and stakeholders; SECTION 3: PLANNING; Project plan and protocol; Project planning using the precede-proceed model; Planning human resources; Planning for policy advocacy for health promotion; SECTION 4: IMPLEMENTATION; Health promotion: how to build community capacity; Community Development and Empowerment; Health promotion and health education for a multicultural community; SECTION 5: EVALUATION; Frameworks of project evaluation; Levels of project evaluation; Emerging population health issues and health promotion; Glossary; References; Index;
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