An incisive, up-to-date, and comprehensive treatment of effective health promotion programsIn the newly revised Third Edition of
Health Promotion Programs: From Theory to Practice, health and behavior experts Drs. Carl I. Fertman and Melissa Grim deliver a robust exploration of the history and rapid evolution of health promotion programs over the last three decades. The authors describe knowledge advances in health and behavior that have impacted the planning, support, and implementation of health promotion programs.
With thoroughly updated content, statistics, data, figures, and tables, the book discusses new resources, programs, and initiatives begun since the publication of the Second Edition in 2016. "Key Terms" and "For Practice and Discussion Questions" have been revised, and the authors promote the use of health theory by providing the reader with suggestions, models, boxes, and templates.
A renewed focus on health equity and social justice permeates much of the book, and two significant health promotion and education events- the HESPA ll study and Healthy People 2030- are discussed at length.
Readers will also find:
- A thorough introduction to health promotion programs, including the historical context of health promotion, settings and stakeholders for health promotion programs, advisory boards, and technology disruption and opportunities for health promotion.
- Comprehensive explorations of health equity and social justice, including dicussions of vulnerable and underserved population groups, racial and ethnic disparities in health and minority group engagement.
- Practical discussions of theory in health promotion programs, including foundational theories and health promotion program planning models.
- In-depth examinations of health promotion program planning, including needs assessments and program support.
Perfect for undergraduate and graduate students studying public health, health administration, nursing, and medical research,
Health Promotion Programs: From Theory to Practice is also ideal for medical students seeking a one-stop resource on foundational concepts and cutting-edge developments in health promotion programs.
An incisive, up-to-date, and comprehensive treatment of effective health promotion programs
In the newly revised Third Edition of Health Promotion Programs: From Theory to Practice, health and behavior experts Drs. Carl I. Fertman and Melissa L. Grim deliver a robust exploration of the history and rapid evolution of health promotion programs over the last three decades. The authors describe knowledge advances in health and behavior that have impacted the planning, implementation and evaluation of effective health promotion programs.
With thoroughly updated content, statistics, data, figures, and tables, the book discusses new resources, programs, and initiatives begun since the publication of the Second Edition in 2016. "Key Terms" and "For Practice and Discussion Questions" have been revised, and the authors promote the use of health theory by providing the reader with suggestions, models, boxes, and templates.
Championed is health promotion program planning, implementation and evaluation rooted in health equity and social justice. Health theory and evidence-based practice permeates the book.
Readers will also find:
- A thorough introduction to health promotion programs, including the historical context of health promotion, settings and stakeholders for health promotion programs, advisory boards, and technology disruption and opportunities for health promotion
- Comprehensive explorations of health equity and social justice, including discussions of vulnerable and under-served population groups, racial and ethnic disparities in health, and minority group engagement
- Practical discussions of theory in health promotion programs, including foundational theories and health program planning models
- In-depth examinations of health promotion program planning, including needs assessment and program support
Perfect for undergraduate and graduate students studying public health, health administration, nursing, health education, and medical research, Health Promotion Programs: From Theory to Practice is also ideal for medical students seeking a one-stop resource on foundational concepts and cutting-edge developments in population health and health promotion programs.
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