Population health, communities and health promotion /
by Jirojwong, Sansnee.
Published by : Oxford University Press, (South Melbourne, Vic. :) Physical details: xxxii, 352 p. ; 25 cm. ISBN:9780195560558 (pbk.). Year: 2009| Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kukum Library General Stacks | Ordered |
Includes index.
Bibliography: p. 308-344.
Part I. Theory and Concepts -- 1. Introduction: Population Health and Health Promotion / Sansnee Jirojwong & Pranee Liamputtong -- 2. Primary Health Care and Health Promotion / Sansnee Jirojwong & Pranee Liamputtong -- Part II. Needs Assessment -- 3. Health Needs Assessment of Communities and Populations / Pranee Liamputtong & Sansnee Jirojwong -- 4. Health of Indigenous Australians and health promotion / Janya McCalman, Komla Tsey, Teresa Gibson & Bradley Baird -- 5. Emerging Population Health Issues and Health Promotion / Diane Goldsworthy, Sansnee Jirojwong & Pranee Liamputtong -- 6. Assessing the Needs of Health Professionals and Stakeholders / Omar Ha-Redeye -- Part III. Planning -- 7. Project Planning: Projects and Protocals / Robert MacLennan -- 8. Project Planning Using the Precede-Proceed Model / Peter Howat, Graham Brown, Sharyn Burns & Alexandra McManus. -- 9. Planning Human Resources / Lee Stewart, Rusieli Taukei, & Kim Usher -- 10. Planning for Policy Advocacy for Health Promotion / Vivian Lin & Prue Bagley -- Part IV. Implementation -- 11. Health Promotion: How to Build Community Capacity / Glenn Laverack -- 12. Community Development and Empowerment / Komla Tsey -- 13. Health Promotion and Health Education for a Multicultural Community / Myna Hua & Chris Rissel -- Part V. Evaluation -- 14. Frameworks of Project Evaluation / Margaret Dykeman & Kathleen Cruttenden -- 15. Levels of Project Evaluation and Evaluation Study Designs / David Dunt -- Appendix 1. Selected theories, models and frameworks used in health promotion -- Appendix 2. Example of project planning and protocol --Appendix 3. Applications of PRECEDE-PROCEED -- Glossary -- References.
"Following the process of doing a community based health promotion project, this book shows how to progress from thinking about and assessing the health needs of a community to how to plan, implement, and evaluate a health promotion project for a particular group or population. Using real world case studies and examples, the text provides students with an introduction to community health within a population health and health promotion framework, and explains how these areas work together in practice." -- Publisher's website.


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