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Does “Health Promotion” Really Promote Health?
The American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 2005Abstract In his comment on Victor Fuch's essay, the late Alvan Feinstein raised the question of whether government‐sponsored programs of “health promotion” are always good for well‐being.
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PRECONCEPTION HEALTH PROMOTION
Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1993An approach to preconception health promotion by obtaining a history and through physical examination and laboratory investigation is outlined. The controversies are explained, and the current programs that have been developed in the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States are described.
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Contraception is Health Promotion
Nursing for Women's Health, 2012Contraception can be considered a means of health promotion because when women control the timing of their childbearing, they, together with their health care providers, can ensure that they are healthy before conception, thereby minimizing risk of complications of pregnancy and childbirth.
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Nursing Standard, 2000
Helping women attain the best possible health means using initiatives which take into account the practicalities of women's lives. Health promotion activities to achieve this goal will need careful planning and appropriate preparation by nurses.
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Helping women attain the best possible health means using initiatives which take into account the practicalities of women's lives. Health promotion activities to achieve this goal will need careful planning and appropriate preparation by nurses.
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Strategies for health promotion
Preventive Medicine, 1986A key element in most efforts to prevent disease and promote health is behavioral change to lower risk. One-to-one programs to help people change their behavior are seriously limited because of the difficulty people have in making behavioral changes and because one-to-one programs do little to modify those forces in the community that continually ...
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BMJ, 2013
Prisons contain some of society’s most disadvantaged people. In the last of his series Stephen Ginn looks at how prison provides opportunities to improve their health and asks whether earlier intervention could keep them out of prison in the first ...
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Prisons contain some of society’s most disadvantaged people. In the last of his series Stephen Ginn looks at how prison provides opportunities to improve their health and asks whether earlier intervention could keep them out of prison in the first ...
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Advances in Gender-Transformative Approaches to Health Promotion
Annual Review of Public Health, 2022Jane Fisher, Shelly Makleff
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Health Promotion and the Role of the Health Promotion Specialist
2003Many people and many resources are devoted globally to ‘health promotion’. Yet, health promotion is plagued critically by four major problems. The first problem is almost unique to this field. The last three problems are common to many public health professionals. They are: a confused identity political baggage a firm evidence base
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