
Health Promotion: Ideology, Discipline, and Specialism is a thorough examination of the field, advancing clear proposals for its development and future, and is essential reading for those needing an understanding of the theoretical background, historical context, or the challenges that health promotion faces today. Health promotion is a term which has been used varyingly to describe an ideology, a discipline, or a profession, and has subtly different meanings when used in each of these ways. Dr John Kemm presents a nuanced understanding of the complexities of the field, and careful consideration of the theoretical and practical difficulties involved. With the core belief that health promotion has a vital contribution to make to the health of populations, this book is packed with the knowledge and tools necessary to help people contribute in real and practical ways to health promotion. Its timely examination of the strategies and legislation of successive governments in the UK informs the ongoing debate on heath policy. The importance of health education is explored, including a look at the new possibilities that technological developments will bring. From the wealth of examples and cases studies used to illustrate the ethical principles underlying health promotion, to the examination of the concepts of environmental and lifestyle determinants of health, it is a comprehensive look at health promotion and will be a perfect resource for practitioners and students alike.
This book investigates the multifaceted nature of health promotion by analyzing whether it functions primarily as an ideology, a professional discipline, or a specialized field of practice. Dr. John Kemm, an expert in public health, utilizes historical analysis and policy review to deconstruct the shifting definitions of health promotion. He argues that by clarifying these conceptual boundaries, practitioners can better navigate the ethical and practical challenges inherent in improving population health outcomes.
What You Will Find
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Experts and practitioners frequently cite this work as a foundational text for understanding the theoretical underpinnings of public health initiatives. Readers often note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a comprehensive resource for students and professionals navigating the complexities of health policy.
Page Count:
242
Publication Date:
2014-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191023353
ISBN-13:
9780191023354
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