Concepts, approaches and methods of health promotion

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Concepts, approaches and methods of health promotion Jenny Braithwaite & Sarah Fogarty (adapted Pam Schultz 2012)

Session Focus Reflect on concepts of health promotion Analyse a variety of approaches/models for health promotion practice Explore and analyse influences on health promotion practice in relation Health Visiting/School Nursing practice Identify opportunities for applying health promotion principles to practice

Further reading Downie R et al (2003) Health Promotion: Models and values. Oxford University Press. Oxford Medical Publications Kerr J. et al (Ed.) (2005) ABC of Behaviour Change: A guide to successful disease prevention and health promotion. London. Elsevier Naidoo J, Wills J (2009) Foundations for health promotion (3rd Ed) London. Bailliere Tindall/Elsevier. Ogden J (1996) Health Psychology: A Textbook. Buckingham. Open University. Scriven, A., Ewles. L, Simnett, I. (2010) Promoting Health a Practical Guide. London: Bailliere Tindall Tones K, Tilford S (2001) Health Education: Effectiveness, efficiency and equity. London. Chapman and Hall

Further Reading Costello,J & Haggart, M. (2003) Public Health & Society. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan. Naidoo J., Wills J (2005) Public Health and Health Promotion; Developing Practice. 2nd Ed. London: Bailliere Tindall. Scriven, A, Orme J (Eds.) (2001) Health promotion Professional Perspective. Basingstoke, Palgrave Open University Press Tones K; Tilford, S (1994) Health Education: Effectiveness, efficiency and equity. London: Chapman Hall Wills, J. (2007) Promoting Health. Oxford, Blackwell Publishing. WHO (1977 - 1986) cited in Naidoo J, Wills J (2000) Health Promotion: Foundations for Practice 2rd Ed. Edinburgh: Bailliere Tindall/RCN HP/HV/concepts&modelspp/10/11/JB & SF