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A Practical Guide

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Promoting Health is an easy-to-read, practical guide for all those who practise health promotion in their everyday work.

It is addressed to everyone who aims to improve the health of individuals and communities:: health professionals, health and social care managers, and professionals working for local authorities and non-governmental organisations.


A best-seller since 1985, this 5th edition has been fully revised and updated. It takes account of developments in the new millennium such as revised national strategies for health in the UK, the modernisation of the National Health Service, and the advent of national programmes to tackle the root causes of inequalities in health. It features recent innovations such as the emergence of a multi-disciplinary public health workforce, new research on the comparative effectiveness of different approaches to health promotion, and the impact of information and communication technology. Other new features include a glossary of jargon commonly used in public health and health promotion, and website addresses for further information.

Promoting Health provides a comprehensive and rigorous introduction to the theory and practice of health promotion. Part 1 explores concepts of health, health promotion and public health, discusses ethical issues, and maps out the agencies and people who play a part. Part 2 looks at assessing health promotion needs, and researching, planning and evaluating health promotion work. Part 3 focuses on hands on health promotion, such as how to plan and manage a community health project; how to help people to change their health behaviour; how to get press coverage for a health event; how to have your say in local health policy - and much more.

The book is user-friendly, accessible and easily understood, enlivened with numerous exercises, case studies and illustrations. It will be useful, for example, to nurses and other health workers in training, but it can also provide ideas and information for postgraduate study and professional development in public health or health promotion. Promoting Health is also a helpful resource for tutors, particularly because it contains ready-made exercises and case studies that tutors can use.

Between them, the authors have over 60 years experience of practice, teaching and research in health promotion and public health. This edition has been updated with additional input from a range of experienced practitioners and distinguished academics in the field.

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Publication date
2003
Issue number
5
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
368
Dimensions (mm)
189 x 246
Weight (g)
803
  • Acknowledgements
    Note on terminology
    A reflection
    Introduction to the fifth edition

    PART 1 Thinking about health and health promotion

    1 What is health?
    What does being healthy mean to you?
    Lay and professional concepts of health
    Towards a holistic concept of health
    The holistic view
    What affects health?
    Improving health - historical overview
    Practice points
    Recommended reading
    Notes and references

    2 What is health promotion?

    Defining health promotion
    From health education to multi-disciplinary public health
    The scope of health promotion
    A framework for health promotion activities
    Developing competence in health promotion
    National standards in health promotion and public health
    Practice points
    Recommended reading
    Notes and references


    3 Aims and values in health promotion

    Clarifying health promotion aims
    Analysing your aims and values: five approaches
    Some more ethical dilemmas
    Making ethical decisions
    Towards a code of practice
    Practice points
    Recommended reading
    Notes and references


    4 Who promotes health?

    The developing public health system in the United Kingdom
    Agents and agencies of health promotion
    International organizations
    The government
    Other national and local organizations
    The National Health Service (NHS)
    Health services outside the NHS
    Local authorities
    Other local organizations and groups
    The informal network
    Improving your health promotion role
    Practice points
    Recommended reading
    Notes and references


    PART 2 Planning and managing for effective practice

    5 The basic planning and evaluation process

    Stage 1 Identify needs and priorities
    Stage 2 Set aims and objectives
    Stage 3 Decide the best way of achieving the aims
    Stage 4 Identify resources
    Stage 5 Plan evaluation methods
    Stage 6 Set an action plan
    Stage 7 Action!
    Practice points
    Recommended reading
    Notes and references


    6 Identifying health promotion needs and priorities

    Concepts of need
    Need, demand and supply
    Identifying health promotion needs
    Finding and using information
    Assessing health promotion needs
    Setting health promotion priorities
    Practice points
    Recommended reading
    Notes and references


    7 Skills of effective planning and research

    Linking your work into broader health promotion plans and strategies
    National public health strategies
    Local health strategies and initiatives
    Evidence-based health promotion
    Using published research
    Doing your own small scale research
    Value for money
    Audit
    Health impact assessment
    Practice points
    Recommended reading
    Notes and references


    8 Skills in personal effectiveness

    Management skills in health promotion
    Managing information
    Writing reports
    Using time effectively
    Managing project work
    Managing change
    Working for quality
    Practice points
    Recommended reading
    Notes and references


    9 Working effectively with older people

    Communicating with colleagues
    Coordination and teamwork
    Participating in meetings
    Effective committee work
    Working in partnership with other organisations
    Practice points
    Recommended reading
    Notes and references

    Part 3 Developing competence in health promotion


    10 Fundamentals of communication

    Exploring relationships with clients
    Self-esteem, self-confidence and communication
    Listening
    Helping people to talk
    Asking questions and getting feedback
    Communication barriers
    Overcoming language barriers
    Non-verbal communication
    Written communication
    Practice points
    Recommended reading
    Notes and references


    11 Using communication tools

    Health promotion resources: criteria for choice
    The range of health education resources: uses, advantages and limitations
    Producing resources
    Presenting statistical information
    Using mass media in health promotion
    Using information communication technology for health promotion
    Practice points
    Recommended reading
    Notes and references


    12 Helping people to learn

    Principles of adult learning
    What makes a good teacher?
    Some principles of helping people to learn
    Guidelines for giving talks
    Improving patient education
    Teaching patient skills
    Practice points
    Recommended reading
    Notes and references


    13 Working with groups

    Kinds of groups
    Potential benefits of group work
    When to use group work
    Group leadership
    Group behaviour
    Setting up a group
    Getting groups going
    Discussion skills
    Dealing with difficulties
    Practice points
    Recommended reading
    Notes and references


    14 Helping people towards healthier living

    Models of behaviour change
    Working with a clients motivation
    Working for client self-empowerment
    Strategies for increasing self-awareness, clarifying values and changing attitudes
    Strategies for decision-making
    Strategies for changing behaviour
    Using strategies effectively
    Practice points
    Recommended reading
    Notes and references


    15 Working with communities

    Community-based work in health promotion
    Principles of community-based work
    Community participation
    Community development
    Community health projects
    Developing competence in community work
    Practice points
    Recommended reading
    Notes and references


    16 Changing policy and practice

    Making and influencing local and national health policy
    Implementing national health policies at local level
    Challenging health-damaging policy
    Developing and implementing policies
    Campaigning
    Practice points
    Recommended reading
    Notes and references
    Jargon explained

    Index
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