Buch, Englisch, 304 Seiten, Format (B × H): 175 mm x 250 mm, Gewicht: 724 g
Buch, Englisch, 304 Seiten, Format (B × H): 175 mm x 250 mm, Gewicht: 724 g
Reihe: Published in association with The Open University
ISBN: 978-1-84920-103-2
Verlag: SAGE Publications Ltd
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
Introduction - Challenge and Controversy in Promoting Public Health - Cathy E. Lloyd
PART ONE: BACK TO THE FUTURE: REFLECTIONS ON MULTIDISCIPLINARY PUBLIC HEALTH?
Introduction - Linda Jones and Sarah Earle
The Rise of Modern Multidisciplinary Public Health - Jenny Douglas
Millennium Report to Sir Edwin Chadwick - Iqbal Sram and John Ashton
How Is Health Experienced? - Mildred Blaxter
Older People's Health: Applying Antonovsky's Salutogenic Paradigm - Moyra Sidell
Inequalities and Ethnicity: Evidence and Intervention - Hannah Bradby and Tarani Chandola
Poverty and Health: Global and National Patterns - Hilary Graham
Health Impact Assessment: A Practitioner's View - Kate Arden
Health Promotion: Not Drowning but Waving? - Jane Wills
Putting Social Marketing into Practice - Gerard Hastings and Laura Mcdermott
PART TWO: RESEARCH FOR EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE
Introduction - Linda Jones and Cathy E. Lloyd
Dilemmas in Public Health Research: Methodologies And Ethical Practice - Fran Baum
The Evaluation of Health Promotion Practice: 21st Century Debates on Evidence and Effectiveness - David V Mcqueen
Epidemiology - To Be Taken With Care - Joe H. Abramson
Feminist Research and Health - Gayle Letherby
Researching the Views of Diabetes Service Users from South Asian Backgrounds: A Reflection on Some of the Issues - Cathy E. Lloyd
Setting Priorities in Public Health Research - John Bell
PART THREE: PROMOTING PUBLIC HEALTH THROUGH PUBLIC POLICY
Introduction - Jenny Douglas And Linda Jones
What Would The Ottawa Charter Look Like If It Were Written Today? - Don Nutbeam
Prisons in England and Wales: An Important Public Health Opportunity? - Michelle Baybutt, Paul Hayton and Mark Dooris
Considerations in the Prevention of Obesity among Children and Adolescents: First, Do No Harm - Jennifer A. O'Dea
Global Public Health - Ilona Kickbusch and Birahim Seck
Terrorism and Public Health - John Middleton and Victor W. Sidel
Global Health Promotion: How Can We Strengthen Governance And Build Effective Strategies? - Kelley Lee
PART FOUR: PROMOTING PUBLIC HEALTH AT A LOCAL LEVEL
Introduction - Stephen Handsley and Linda Jones
Perceptions of Community Participation and Health Gain in a Community Project for the South Asian Population: A Qualitative Study - Gunjit Bandesha and A. Litva
Healthy Nightclubs and Recreational Substance Use: From A Harm Minimisation to A Healthy Settings Approach - Mark A. Bellis, Karen Hughes and Helen Lowey
Dirty Whores and Invisible Men: Sex Work and The Public Health - Sarah Earle and Keith Sharp
Does Social Capital Have A Role To Play In The Health Of Communities? - Andrew Gibson
Evaluating the Empowering Potential of Community-Based Health Schemes: The Case of Community Health Policies in the UK Since 1997 - Paul Bridgen
Promoting Social Responsibility for Health: Health Impact Assessment and Healthy Public Policy at the Community Level - Maurice B. Mittelmark
PART FIVE: PUBLIC HEALTH FOR THE 21ST CENTURY: WHOSE VOICES? WHOSE VALUES?
Introduction - Linda Jones
Health Promotion, Globalisation and Health - Ron Labonte
The Market Dominated Future of Public Health? - Jeff French
Yoga and Promoting Public Health - Sue Spurr
Death and Contagion: Contaminating Bodies - Stephen Handsley and Carol Komaromy
Disability Rights, Genetics and Public Health - Bill Albert
Mental Health Promotion - Lynne Freidl
Community Regeneration: From Apathy to Anger to Positive Energy - Hazel Stuteley and Richard Parish