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Health promotion, health education, and the public’s health

2021
Abstract Health promotion is a complex, ambiguous concept and set of practices. While many have linked it, primarily, to a revolution in health education, its roots go much deeper into the history of public health. It had its contemporary beginnings in the throes of the backlash against bureaucratic and professional dominance ...
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Health promotion, health education, and the public’s health

2009
Abstract Health promotion is a complex, ambiguous concept and set of practices. While many have linked it, primarily, to a revolution in health education, its roots go much deeper into the history of public health. It had its beginnings in the throes of the backlash against bureaucratic and professional dominance exemplified by the new ...
Simon Carroll, Marcia Hills
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Impact of health promotion and education on the achievements of Cuban public health

Promotion & Education, 2000
This study determined the impact of health promotion and education activities of the Cuban public health sector with the aim of achieving a higher degree of efficiency effectiveness and relevance in the future projects. A 900-person sample was obtained applying a multiphasic-stratified sampling.
J, Piñon Vega   +2 more
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Challenges and innovations in interprofessional education: Promoting a public health perspective

Journal of Interprofessional Care, 2018
Public Health has been a key contributor in the Interprofessional Education Collaborative expert panel for Interprofessional Education (IPE) programs; however, limited programs have directly addressed population health concepts such as social determinants of health and health disparities in healthcare, which directly impact the health and well-being of
Shipra Singh   +2 more
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Public Policies to Promote Community-based and Interdisciplinary Health Professions Education

Education for Health: Change in Learning & Practice, 2001
Many rural and inner-city communities in the United States have persistent shortages of health professionals. In addition, health services are increasingly delivered in community-based settings by interdisciplinary teams. Yet, health professions students in the US continue to receive most of their training in urban hospitals.To assess the extent to ...
J, Coffman, T, Henderson
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New Developments in Undergraduate Education in Public Health

Health Education & Behavior, 2012
The article provides an overview of efforts to improve public health and health education training and on the potential use of Critical Component Elements (CCEs) for undergraduate health education programs toward more consistent quality assurance across programs.
Barnes, Michael D.   +3 more
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Collaboration Among the Education, Mental Health, and Public Health Systems to Promote Youth Mental Health

Psychiatric Services, 2001
The authors discuss the growing movement in the United States to develop expanded school mental health programs. These programs represent partnerships between schools and community mental health agencies to expand the range of mental health services provided by schools. Such programs emphasize effective prevention, assessment, and intervention.
M D, Weist   +3 more
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Public Health Education, Promotion, and Intervention: Relevance of Religion and Spirituality

2018
This chapter reviews theories and empirical evidence on the associations between religion and spirituality (R/S) and public health education, promotion, and intervention – the public health subfield concentrations of about one-sixth of public health students nationwide.
Doug Oman, Linda Neuhauser
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Meeting the Challenges of the Future: Integrating Public Health and Public Education for Mental Health Promotion

Journal of Educational and Psychological Consultation, 2004
The 2002 Future of School Psychology Conference called for reform of current models of professional school psychology, including a paradigm shift toward a public health model of practice. This article explores the role of school psychologists in efforts to achieve an integrated public health and public education model for delivering comprehensive ...
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