Full Description
Health Promotion in Nursing Practice, Seventh Edition, provides a solid, up-to-date foundation for understanding and building the science and practice of health promotion. Teaching and Learning Experience:Introduces the major individual and community models and theories that guide health promotion interventions Offers evidence-based strategies to implement and evaluate health promotion programs for diverse populations across the lifespan Fosters critical thinking on the most effective interventions and methods for health promotion practice
Contents
IntroductionPart I. The Human Quest for Health 1. Toward a Definition of Health2. Individual Models to Promote Health Behavior3. Community Models to Promote HealthPart II. Planning for Health Promotion and Prevention4. Assessing Health and Health Behaviors5. Developing a Health Promotion-Prevention PlanPart III. Interventions for Health Promotion and Prevention6. Physical Activity and Health Promotion7. Nutrition and Health Promotion8. Stress Management and Health Promotion9. Social Support and HealthPart IV. Evaluating the Effectiveness of Health Promotion10. Evaluating Individual and Community InterventionsPart V. Health Promotion in Diverse Populations11. Self-Care for Health Promotion Across the Life Span12. Health Promotion in Vulnerable Populations Part VI. Approaches for Promoting a Healthier Society13. Health Promotion in Community Settings14. Promoting Health Through Social and Environmental ChangeIndex



