by
Watson, Jonathan, 1960- editor.
Call Number
613.072 21
Publication Date
2000
Summary
Annotation Providing a critical review of the current state of health promotion research. This book re-conceptualises the field of health promotion as collaborative and integrating enterprise, rather than as a battlefield for disciplinary and intellectual clashes. It makes a significant contribution to ongoing epistemological, theoretical and methodological debates in health promotion research. With contributors from Sweden, Switzerland, Denmark, Ireland, the UK and the US, Researching Health Promotion will be of interest to students and professionals working in health promotion, public health, medicine and health policy.
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Electronic Resources
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120270.6953
by
Bull, Sheana.
Call Number
362.10285 23
Publication Date
2011
Summary
Designed for courses in health promotion, public health, health science, and social science, this book examines the role that technology can play in the promotion of health and the prevention of disease.
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105494.3047
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by
Paperny, David M. N.
Call Number
616.00835 23
Publication Date
2011
Summary
"Handbook of Adolescent Medicine and Health Promotion" is a medical handbook for health providers, residents, and students as well as other interdisciplinary practitioners who promote the health and well-being of adolescents and young adults. With an emphasis on practical clinical approaches covering comprehensive health evaluation, which impacts on health choices and behaviors, health screening, education and health promotion, this book is a unique combination of pediatrics, internal medicine, gynecology, and psychology. The behavioral and health promotion aspects for adolescents ar.
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Electronic Resources
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105485.5000
by
Western Australia. Dept. of Health Health Promotion Services Branch.
Call Number
TR DVD 613.2 WES
Publication Date
1993
Format:
Other
Relevance:
99773.6406
by
Miller, Carol A.
Call Number
613 23
Publication Date
2013
Summary
This addition to the Fast Facts series provides a succinct guide for nurses in adult-health clinical settings and fills the need for an easy-to-use clinical reference that delivers a quick-access reference on ways to incorporate wellness into their work, helping to improve patient outcomes, and throughout their daily lives, helping to reduce personal and professional stress and improve their overall wellness. There currently is no clinical reference book that nurses can use for health promotion in general and health promotion for wellness in particular.
Format:
Electronic Resources
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92251.4922
by
Watson, Ronald R. (Ronald Ross), editor.
Call Number
615.329 PRO
Publication Date
2016
Format:
Electronic Resources
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92243.1172
by
Vandiver, Vikki, 1956-
Call Number
362.1 22
Publication Date
2009
Summary
PART I -- FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS. 1. CHAPTER 1: Pursuing Wellness through Mental Health System Reform. 2. CHAPTER 2: Health Promotion. 3. CHAPTER 3: Evidence-based Mental Health for Health Promotion Practice. PART II -- THEORY, PRINCIPLES AND POLICIES. 4. CHAPTER 4: Health Promotion and Theories for Mental Health Practice. 5. CHAPTER 5: Connecting Health Promotion Principles to Mental Health Policies and Programs. PART III -- INTEGRATION AND APPLICATION. 6. CHAPTER 6: Using Health Promotion Principles to Guide Clinical and Community-Based Mental Health Assessment. 7. CHAPTER 7: Integrating Healt.
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Electronic Resources
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89652.0469
by
Davies, John K. (John Kenneth), 1948-
Call Number
613 21
Publication Date
2002
Format:
Electronic Resources
Relevance:
89647.6094
by
Watson, Ronald R. (Ronald Ross), editor.
Call Number
572.2 FRU
Publication Date
2016
Format:
Electronic Resources
Relevance:
82996.2656
by
Levkoff, Sue.
Call Number
618.97008900973 22
Publication Date
2000
Summary
Despite projections of significant growth in older minority populations, researchers have little more than surface-level appreciation of how cultural factors will shape mental and physical health outcomes. This volume is part of a new wave of studies designed to address the issue of recruiting and retaining minority elders for participation in research studies. The authors highlight the strengths and weaknesses of a wide array of research designs, ranging from small, in-depth qualitative studies to randomized, controlled behavioral interventions. Several chapters focus on successes with Africa.
Format:
Electronic Resources
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76073.3828
by
Stacy, Peggy
Call Number
ARC 641.552 FOO
Publication Date
1997
Format:
Books
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71882.9844
by
Victorian Health Promotion Foundation
Call Number
641.57 CRE
Publication Date
1990
Format:
Books
Relevance:
15355.7178
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