Scholars and governments recognize the importance of policy development and implementation for population health, but there is a lack of systematic theoretical and conceptual development in the health field to address the issue. Health Promotion and the Policy Process is the first book to take an in-depth look at the theoretical advances in the political sciences, including discussing the significance of political economy and sociology, which so far have made littleprogress in health promotion development. The book argues that focusing on how public policies work makes it possible to move beyond the more behavioural health education approach, and make the transition from political statements to political strategies. The authors draw from a wide array of theories on the policy process in the fields of political science and political sociology to illuminate health promotion strategies and objectives. For example they discuss how Kingdons Multiple Streams Model, Sabatiers Advocacy-CoalitionFramework and policy network theories can contribute to greater health equity, healthy public policies and community development. Through practical and critical tools, research, and experience-based discussion, Health Promotion and the Policy Process discusses how theories can be used to influence, evaluate, orient or implement health promotion interventions and policies. This book will be essential reading for health promoters who want to make a difference by influencing social determinants of health at the policy level including students, public health professionals, researchers, practitioners, decision makersand those concerned with applied policy research.
Framing public policy in health promotion: ubiquitous, yet elusive; Policy change theories in health promotion research: a review; Coalitions advocacy action and research for policy development; Policy change and the social determinants of health; Actor-Network Theory: The governance of intersectoral initiatives; Emerging theoretical frameworks for global health governance; Getting knowledge on wicked problems in health promotion into action; Health policy networks: connecting the disconnected; Action theory and policy analysis: The ADEPT model; Health in All Policies from international ideas to local implementation: policies, systems and organizations; Wrap-up: practice a new health political science;
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