If you are looking for the definitive short guide to the theory and practice of health promotion, then you need look no further. Written by a leading international expert, this concise text offers, for the first time, a comprehensive explanation of key concepts, terms and definitions used in health promotion. Glenn Laverack explains over 70 key concepts and many other guiding principles, theoretical models and approaches that frame health promotion. He also explains the many tools and strategies that enable practitioners to work more effectively. This handy sourcebook has been written by the author in a typically accessible style that will provide readers with a superb overview of the subject. Numerous cross-references signpost the connections between different ideas, allowing you to explore conceptual relationships and linked approaches in an order that suits the reader. Whether you are studying, training or are already working, this book will be an indispensable source of information, evidence and analysis for deepening your understanding and for extending your practice. A companion source book in the same series, entitled the A to Z of Public Health, is intended to further extend the range of definitions and terms.
Advocacy.- Alliances, Partnerships and Coalitions.- Approaches.- Behaviour Change Communication.- Bottom-up and top-down.- Boycotts.- Civil society.- Community.- Community based intervention.- Community capacity building.- Competencies.- Conflict resolution.- Counselling and one to one communication.- Critical consciousness.- Declarations and statements.- Definition.- Determinants of health.- Disease prevention.- Empowerment.- Ethics.- Evaluation.- Evidence based.- Foundations.- Gender and health.- Global health.- Harm reduction.- Health activism.- Health and wellbeing.- Health education.- Health literacy.- Health Profiles.- Health protection.- Healthy public policy.- Health Social Movements.- Hegemonic power.- Hygiene promotion.- Individualism and health.- Information and Communication.- Technology.- Information, Education and Communication.- Injury prevention.- Lay epidemiology.- Leadership.- Leverage.- Life skills.- Lifespan approach.- Lifestyle approach.- Lobbying.- Marginalisation.- Media.- Mental health promotion.- Moral suasion.- Needs assessment.- Networks.- Parallel-tracking.- Patient empowerment.- Peer education.- Photo-voice.- Political.- Power.- Powerlessness.- Pressure groups.- Primary health care.- Public health.- Risk factors.- Salutogenesis.- Screening.- Self-help groups.- Settings.- Social justice.- Social marketing.- Theory and models.- Zero and Non-Zero-Sum.
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