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By Jennie Naidoo, BSc, MSc, PGDip, PGCE and Jane Wills, BA, MA, MSc, PGCE
288 pagesCopyright 2010$80.95, Online Product, Reference
A title in the Public Health and Health Promotion Series.
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Developing Practice for Public Health and Health Promotion is the second title in the ‘Public Health and Health Promotion Practice’ series, expanding on the best-selling introductory textbook, Foundations for Health Promotion.
Developing Practice is an essential text for the many different practitioners, professionals and specialists who contribute to public health and health promotion, enabling them to develop their knowledge, skills and confidence.
Nursing and allied health students who do public health and health promotion modules as part of their course.
Students on Health Promotion courses.
Students on Public Health courses.
Public health: 91 courses at 29 institutions
Introduction
Checklist for public health and health promotion practice
Part 1: Drivers of Public Health and Health Promotion Practice
1. Theory into practice
2. Research for public health and health promotion
3. Evidence-based practice
4. The policy context
Part 2: Strategies for Public Health and Health Promotion Practice
5. Tackling health inequalities
6. Participation and involvement
7. Partnership working
8. Empowerment
Part 3: Priorities for Public Health and Health Promotion
9. Social determinants of health
10. The major causes of ill health
11. Lifestyles and behaviours
12. Population groups
Index
By Jennie Naidoo, BSc, MSc, PGDip, PGCE, Principal Lecturer, Health Promotion and Public Health, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK and Jane Wills, BA, MA, MSc, PGCE, Professor of Health Promotion, London South Bank University, London, UK