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Community Health Promotion: Challenges for Practice


Community Health Promotion: Challenges for Practice

Paperback by Kerr, Joanne (Fellow, Health Service Management Unit, University of Manchester, Manchester; formerly Community Nurse Tutor, School of Nursing, Midwifery and Health Visiting, University of Manchester, Manchester)

Community Health Promotion: Challenges for Practice

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ISBN:
9780702022845
Publication Date:
2 Jun 2000
Language:
English
Publisher:
Elsevier Health Sciences
Imprint:
Bailliere Tindall
Pages:
328 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 28 May - 2 Jun 2024
Community Health Promotion: Challenges for Practice

Description

The book is a core textbook for branch students and qualified staff on the practical issues of health promotion for a range of clients. It explores the central challenge of community health promotion, empowermentand, through examples from practice, addresses how professionals can be more responsive to patients needs. Extensive cases studies and practice-related questions are used throughout the text.The first text to address such a comprehensive range of community health promotion activities Extensive reference to practice and examples of servicesContains exercises and activities throughout the book which will enable readers to identify and develop their own knowledge and skills Each chapter starts with an overview outlining its contents

Contents

BACKGROUND TO COMMUNITY HEALTH PROMOTION · Promoting the Health of Communities · Community, Health Promotion and Empowerment · CHALLENGES IN PRACTICE · Pre-conceptual Care · Empowerment and Childbirth · Teenage Pregnancy · Promoting Child and Family Health through Empowerment · Youth Health Promotion in the Community · Homeless Women and Primary Health Care · Mental Health Promotion · Men's Health: Concepts, Criticisms and Challenges · Health Promotion and Ethnic Minority Groups · Queer Health: Health Promotion the Hard Way · Health Promotion for Older People · Health Promotion and Community Care: The Neighbourhood Health Strategy

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