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Social Media in Oral Health Education: A Scoping Review. [PDF]
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Dearth of digital health education: the need for an accelerated medical curriculum reform in Malaysia. [PDF]
Ong QC, Ang CS, Lai NM, Neves AL, Car J.
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Response to "The Feasibility and Acceptability of a Mobile Application for Oral Health Education Among Adults in Rwanda" [Letter]. [PDF]
Wijaya A, Prabowo RY, Jayadi L.
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British Dental Journal, 2018
The processes of health education and health promotion are linked and may overlap. Health education is the process by which messages aimed at enabling individuals to take greater control over and improve their health are defined. The first step in the process is to gain an understanding of the basic cause of the disease process under consideration. The
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The processes of health education and health promotion are linked and may overlap. Health education is the process by which messages aimed at enabling individuals to take greater control over and improve their health are defined. The first step in the process is to gain an understanding of the basic cause of the disease process under consideration. The
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MENTAL HEALTH IN EDUCATION [PDF]
Some of the problems encountered in setting up a mental hygiene curriculum in public schools were recently reviewed by the psychiatrist of the Cincinnati, Ohio, Board of Education( ). Dr. Hertzman listed these as follows: (a) developing an understanding of mental health courses on the part of school administrators, supervisors, and principals; (b ...
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Health education and health promotion
2004This book is a comprehensive resource for theory, research and action in health education and health promotion. The authors describe strategies and actions for health education and health promotion based on theories for understanding, predicting and changing behavioural, social and environmental determinants of health. The book also offers a conceptual
Koelen, M.A., van den Ban, A.W.
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