Settings for health promotion : linking theory and practice

Health promotion Social medicine Community Health Services sähkökirjat
Sage Publications
2000
EISBN 9781452263465
Settings approach to health promotion / Lawrence W. Green, Blake D. Poland, and Irving Rootman.
Homes and families as health promotion settings / Hassan Soubhi and Louise Potvin.
School as a setting for health promotion / Guy S. Parcel, Steven H. Kelder, and Karen Basen-Engquist.
Promoting the determinants of good health in the workplace / Michael f. D. Polanyi [and others].
Health care institution as a setting for health promotion / Joy L. Johnson.
Health promotion in clinical practice / Vivek Goel and Warren McIsaac.
Community as a setting for health promotion / Marie Boutilier, Shelley Cleverly, and Ronald Labonte.
State as a setting / John N. Lavis and Terrence J. Sullivan.
Reflections on settings for health promotion / Blake D. Poland, Lawrence W. Green, and Irving Rootman.
This book is the first full-length in-depth treatment of settings as a focal point for planning, organizing and implementing health promotion. The concept of 'setting' is fundamental to theory and practice in health promotion. The authors describe the state of the art in the theory and practice of health promotion in settings such as the home, school, workplace, community, and the state.
Homes and families as health promotion settings / Hassan Soubhi and Louise Potvin.
School as a setting for health promotion / Guy S. Parcel, Steven H. Kelder, and Karen Basen-Engquist.
Promoting the determinants of good health in the workplace / Michael f. D. Polanyi [and others].
Health care institution as a setting for health promotion / Joy L. Johnson.
Health promotion in clinical practice / Vivek Goel and Warren McIsaac.
Community as a setting for health promotion / Marie Boutilier, Shelley Cleverly, and Ronald Labonte.
State as a setting / John N. Lavis and Terrence J. Sullivan.
Reflections on settings for health promotion / Blake D. Poland, Lawrence W. Green, and Irving Rootman.
This book is the first full-length in-depth treatment of settings as a focal point for planning, organizing and implementing health promotion. The concept of 'setting' is fundamental to theory and practice in health promotion. The authors describe the state of the art in the theory and practice of health promotion in settings such as the home, school, workplace, community, and the state.
