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_aRA427.8 _b.K46 1995 |
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100 | _aKemm,John | ||
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_aHealth Promotion: _bTheory & Practice |
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_aLondon _bMacmillan Press Ltd _cc1995 |
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_axxiii,361p.: _bill.; _c23cm. |
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504 | _aIncludes Bibliographical references and Index | ||
505 | _a 1. Introduction and history 2. Some basic principles 3. The determinants of health 4. Uncovering cause 5. What governments can do 6. Principles of education 7. Health behaviours and behavioural change 8. Influencing policy makers and managers 9. Planning health promotion at a local level 10. Evaluation of health promotion 11. Putting health education into practice 12. Health education materials 13. Health promotion in schools / Joe Harvey 14. Health promotion in hospitals 15. Health promotion in general practice 16. Health promotion in the community 17. Health promotion in the workplace / Margaret Bamford 18. Health promotion in the healthy city 19. Working with national campaigns / Jacky Chambers | ||
520 | _aPrevention is now recognised to be as important as cure, so a knowledge of health promotion which combines an appreciation of its history, basic principles and associated problems with a how-to approach that is practical, broad based and educational will prove to be an invaluable aid to all those intending to work in the field of health care. Written for all students of health at P2000, degree or diploma level, this book outlines the theory underpinning present-day health promotion and illustrates how this theory can be put into practice by the professional | ||
650 | _aCommunity Health Planning | ||
650 | _aHealth promotion | ||
700 | _aClose,Ann | ||
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