
The Dictionary of Health Education provides for the first time a complete, comprehensive guide to the professional and technical words, terms, and phrases used in the health education profession. In one volume, it encompasses the full scope of the language of health education, bringing together the disciplines of education, medicine, public health and its sub-disciplines, history, philosophy, and political science. A vital reference tool for all health educators or those who are involved in the promotion of health, this unique book contains over 10,000 definitions of frequently used words and phrases. For ease of use, all entries are alphabetically arranged and cross-referenced where appropriate. The dictionary also contains tables of important health and medical terms to further illustrate key ideas. This user-friendly volume is an indispensable resource to anyone who wants to speak and understand the language of health education.
This volume addresses the need for a standardized, comprehensive lexicon to unify the professional and technical terminology used within the field of health education. The authors, Albert E. Bedworth and David D. Bedworth, synthesize vocabulary from diverse disciplines including medicine, public health, philosophy, and political science to provide a singular reference point for practitioners and students. By consolidating over 10,000 terms, the text aims to bridge the communication gap between various sectors involved in health promotion and education.
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Experts recognize this work as a foundational reference tool for professionals and students navigating the multifaceted language of health education. Readers frequently note the utility of the alphabetical arrangement and the inclusion of supplementary tables for clarifying complex concepts.
Page Count:
551
Publication Date:
2009-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190451033
ISBN-13:
9780190451035
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