Promoting Health: A Practical Guide Ewles & Simnett 7th Edition – PDF/EPUB Version Downloadable

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Author(s): Angela Scriven
Publisher: Bailliere Tindall
ISBN: 9780702066924
Edition: 7th Edition

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Promoting Health: A Practical Guide continues to offer health promotion workers with an essential guide to day-to-day planning and service delivery in a variety of different areas of practice.

  • Describes the international and national strategies and movements that have emerged to reduce inequalities in health
  • Examines the concept of need and provides tools to assist in the identification of health promotion needs
  • Contains almost 50 exercises and 20 Case Studies to engage readers and reinforce learning
  • Describes the knowledge and skills required to draw on evidence, undertake research and use various techniques to inform and prioritise health promotion practice
  • Shows how to ensure that health promotion work contributes to local and national strategies
  • Looks at the concept of ‘value for money’ via learning ways of thinking based in health economics
  • Shows how to develop key skills that include information management, report writing, time management, project management, and change management
  • Looks at the effectiveness of good communication skills and emphasises the importance of establishing high-quality professional relationships
  • Provides practical guidance on the preparation of communication tools which range from leaflets, posters and display boards to the use of radio and television
  • Will reflects recent changes to the structure and organisation of the NHS
  • To include national standards for work in health promotion and public health
  • Discusses the latest research on the comparative effectiveness of different approaches to health promotion
  • Refers to the effectiveness of novel techniques, including the use of Social Media via Twitter and YouTube.