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"Contemporary Health Studies: An Introduction" provides a lively
and accessible introduction to the current issues and key debates
in this area. It contains a strong, up-to-date, global,
social-scientific focus examining the human experience of health
particularly emphasizing its social, political and environmental
dimensions. The book's diverse content is usefully divided into
three main parts. Part one sets the scene looking closely at the
definition of health studies and the debates surrounding the
concept of health. Part two explores different disciplines
underpinning Health Studies including chapters such as sociology,
psychology, anthropology and health promotion. Part three of the
book explores the determinants of health and contains chapters on
individual factors influencing health, policy influences on health,
public health and the global context of health. Each chapter: Opens
with a list of key learning outcomes;Contains topical learning
tasks;Poses questions for reflection and debate;Provides an
in-depth case study to summarise the key arguments made.Carefully
chosen tables, figures and photographs bring the text to life,
whilst the companion web-site offers additional learning resources
for both students and lecturers alike. "Contemporary Health
Studies: An Introduction" is an essential guide for undergraduate
health students written by three authors who have a wealth of
teaching experience in this subject area. Their book will inspire
readers to consider the human experience of health within
contemporary global society as it is mediated by individual,
societal and global contexts.
Health Promotion Ethics: A Framework for Social Justice critically
considers the ethical dimensions of promoting health with
individuals and communities, encouraging a nuanced understanding of
health promotion in the context of fairness, empowerment and social
justice. The concept of social justice, indeed, is central. The
book explores how health promotion should be considered in relation
to moral, social and legal issues, from individual responsibility
to government intervention, as well as the possibility that
existing practice maintains rather than alleviates existing health
inequalities by stigmatising certain groups. It also questions the
‘rights’ of those who promote health to use particular
strategies, for example using fear to encourage behaviour change.
The ethics of health promotion practice and research are considered
introducing several important debates. Case studies, international
material, and opportunities to reflect on practice are used
throughout to bring the important issues under discussion to life,
engaging both students and practitioner alike. The book provides a
fascinating route to reflect on what it really means to promote
health for all in a more equitable way.
Health Promotion Ethics: A Framework for Social Justice critically
considers the ethical dimensions of promoting health with
individuals and communities, encouraging a nuanced understanding of
health promotion in the context of fairness, empowerment and social
justice. The concept of social justice, indeed, is central. The
book explores how health promotion should be considered in relation
to moral, social and legal issues, from individual responsibility
to government intervention, as well as the possibility that
existing practice maintains rather than alleviates existing health
inequalities by stigmatising certain groups. It also questions the
‘rights’ of those who promote health to use particular
strategies, for example using fear to encourage behaviour change.
The ethics of health promotion practice and research are considered
introducing several important debates. Case studies, international
material, and opportunities to reflect on practice are used
throughout to bring the important issues under discussion to life,
engaging both students and practitioner alike. The book provides a
fascinating route to reflect on what it really means to promote
health for all in a more equitable way.
Health promotion is a key mechanism in tackling the foremost health
challenges faced by developing and developed nations. Covering key
concepts, theory and practical aspects, this new edition continues
to focus on the themes central to health promotion practice
worldwide. Social determinants, equality and equity, policy and
health, working in partnerships, sustainability, evaluation and
evidence-based practice are detailed, and the critical application
of health promotion to practice is outlined throughout the book.
Beginning with the foundations of this important area, in this new
edition the authors then place greater emphasis on the role of
power within health and communities. Drawing upon international
settings and teaching experience in the global North and South, it
finishes with a summary of the future directions of professional
health promotion practice. Placing a strong emphasis on a global
context, this book provides an accessible and engaging resource for
postgraduate students of health promotion, public health nursing
and related subjects, health practitioners and NGOs.
Contemporary Health Studies provides an accessible introduction to
current issues and key debates in understanding and promoting
health. Its up-to-date, global focus places a strong emphasis on
the social, political and environmental dimensions of health. Part
One sets the scene by looking closely at the definition of 'health'
and outlining the aims and purpose of health studies. Part Two
explores the different disciplines that underpin health studies,
such as sociology, psychology, anthropology and health psychology,
incorporating new theoretical frameworks to help readers understand
health. Part Three applies this knowledge to address the
determinants of health, including chapters on individual factors,
the role of public health, the latest policy influences on health
and the growing importance of the global context. Each chapter
contains contemporary statistics and evidence alongside carefully
developed learning features designed to highlight the fundamentals
of each topic, to apply these to in-depth case studies - from
global antibiotic resistance to the challenge and promise of
digital data -, and to pose questions for reflection and debate.
Contemporary Health Studies is an essential guide for undergraduate
health students written by three authors who have a wealth of
teaching experience in this subject area. Their book will inspire
readers to consider the human experience of health within
contemporary global society as it is mediated by individual,
societal and global contexts.
Health promotion is a core nursing topic and for the past decade,
as a nurse, you will be spending more time and energy in the
community, doing preventative work and helping to rebalance
services away from hospitals. You are expected to ‘Make Every
Contact Count’ and look for opportunities to encourage healthier
behaviours and lifestyles each time you engage with an individual.
The recent Coronavirus epidemic has brought public health and
health promotion activities even more sharply into the spotlight
and this has made a huge impact on the work you do. This book
focuses on health education – this is the core health promotion
work that you will do on a daily basis and it is ideal for those
studying at Masters level. It takes an international
approach, with Ruth Cross being extremely experienced with a proven
track record in the health promotion community. This book
includes: Explanations of the theory and context of health
promotion and health education International content from people in
the field including Norway, Australia and Ghana ′Tutorial
Triggers′, ′Points to Ponder′ and ′Time to Reflect′
features, encouraging you to apply the chapter content to your
practice Real-life examples across the lifespan and in a
range of different settings Â
A complete one-stop-shop for any student of health promotion. How
to improve and protect public health is one of the biggest
questions facing the 21st century and this book exists to help
tackle it head on. Setting out the What, Why, When, Who, Where and
How of health promotion across 20 bite-sized chapters. It explores
the full range of theories, context and strategies that influence
contemporary health promotion. Key features: Comprehensive
coverage: all facets of health promotion introduced and explained
Combines the theoretical with the practical: knowledge blended with
the key skills and attributes needed for effective health promotion
Extensive range of global case studies: read about the enormous
range of possibilities and creative ways health promotion can be
achieved This is the ideal textbook for any undergraduate or
pre-registration student starting their health promotion or public
health journey. It provides a complete package of information that
will lay the groundwork for your learning and future practice and
will help you succeed with assignments, essays and exams.
Contemporary Health Studies provides an accessible introduction to
current issues and key debates in understanding and promoting
health. Its up-to-date, global focus places a strong emphasis on
the social, political and environmental dimensions of health. Part
One sets the scene by looking closely at the definition of 'health'
and outlining the aims and purpose of health studies. Part Two
explores the different disciplines that underpin health studies,
such as sociology, psychology, anthropology and health psychology,
incorporating new theoretical frameworks to help readers understand
health. Part Three applies this knowledge to address the
determinants of health, including chapters on individual factors,
the role of public health, the latest policy influences on health
and the growing importance of the global context. Each chapter
contains contemporary statistics and evidence alongside carefully
developed learning features designed to highlight the fundamentals
of each topic, to apply these to in-depth case studies - from
global antibiotic resistance to the challenge and promise of
digital data -, and to pose questions for reflection and debate.
Contemporary Health Studies is an essential guide for undergraduate
health students written by three authors who have a wealth of
teaching experience in this subject area. Their book will inspire
readers to consider the human experience of health within
contemporary global society as it is mediated by individual,
societal and global contexts.
A complete one-stop-shop for any student of health promotion. How
to improve and protect public health is one of the biggest
questions facing the 21st century and this book exists to help
tackle it head on. Setting out the What, Why, When, Who, Where and
How of health promotion across 20 bite-sized chapters. It explores
the full range of theories, context and strategies that influence
contemporary health promotion. Key features: Comprehensive
coverage: all facets of health promotion introduced and explained
Combines the theoretical with the practical: knowledge blended with
the key skills and attributes needed for effective health promotion
Extensive range of global case studies: read about the enormous
range of possibilities and creative ways health promotion can be
achieved This is the ideal textbook for any undergraduate or
pre-registration student starting their health promotion or public
health journey. It provides a complete package of information that
will lay the groundwork for your learning and future practice and
will help you succeed with assignments, essays and exams.
Health promotion is a core nursing topic and for the past decade,
as a nurse, you will be spending more time and energy in the
community, doing preventative work and helping to rebalance
services away from hospitals. You are expected to ‘Make Every
Contact Count’ and look for opportunities to encourage healthier
behaviours and lifestyles each time you engage with an individual.
The recent Coronavirus epidemic has brought public health and
health promotion activities even more sharply into the spotlight
and this has made a huge impact on the work you do. This book
focuses on health education – this is the core health promotion
work that you will do on a daily basis and it is ideal for those
studying at Masters level. It takes an international
approach, with Ruth Cross being extremely experienced with a proven
track record in the health promotion community. This book
includes: Explanations of the theory and context of health
promotion and health education International content from people in
the field including Norway, Australia and Ghana ′Tutorial
Triggers′, ′Points to Ponder′ and ′Time to Reflect′
features, encouraging you to apply the chapter content to your
practice Real-life examples across the lifespan and in a
range of different settings Â
Globally recognized as the definitive text on health promotion,
this fourth edition becomes ever more useful for public health and
health promotion courses around the world. It offers a firm
foundation in health promotion before helping you to understand the
process of planning, implementing and assessing programmes in the
real world. New to the 4th Edition: A chapter on "Evidence-Based
Health Promotion" addressing the development of an evidence base
for health promotion. Expanded coverage of health inequalities,
equity and social exclusion Further discussion of mental health
promotion and well-being Key concepts are now highlighted and
explained throughout the book 'Critical reflection' boxes have been
added to help the reader think critically about an issue or
approach. The book is supported by online resources with up to 20
original case studies from around the world, access to full SAGE
journal articles, and seminar questions for lecturers.
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