
Understanding Health
Helen Keleher(Author)
OUP Australia and New Zealand (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 28. November 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
361 pages
978-0-19-557490-6 (ISBN)
Description
Understanding Health introduces students to the social determinants of health and the importance of health equity. It examines public health, primary health care health promotion and disease prevention. It explores measurement, models and action on social determinants to improve health and wellbeing. The new structure of the book easily guides students through the concepts covered. It begins by discussing the over-arching principles of health and health promotion and continues on to explore how health status and the determinants of health are measured. The book then covers how health is shaped by the determinants of health, and finally, how to use that knowledge to improve health. The book equips the students to explore the theories and helps them to understand how to put them into practice. The extensive pedagogy highlights important theory, research and practice into the concepts covered within the text.
New to this Edition New section that covers Health Promotion, Primary Health Care and Empowerment New pedagogy that highlights the theory, research and practical examples of the topics covered within the text New four part structure covering: understanding health, measuring health, shaping health and improving health New chapters include: Measuring Health, What Shapes Behaviours, Social Marketing, and Community Development and Partnerships Revised and updated chapters from another text Understanding Health Promotion include: Ecology and Health, Human Rights and Health, Program Planning and Evaluation, Health Education for Empowerment, and Healthy Cities as a Settings Approach.
New to this Edition New section that covers Health Promotion, Primary Health Care and Empowerment New pedagogy that highlights the theory, research and practical examples of the topics covered within the text New four part structure covering: understanding health, measuring health, shaping health and improving health New chapters include: Measuring Health, What Shapes Behaviours, Social Marketing, and Community Development and Partnerships Revised and updated chapters from another text Understanding Health Promotion include: Ecology and Health, Human Rights and Health, Program Planning and Evaluation, Health Education for Empowerment, and Healthy Cities as a Settings Approach.
More details
Edition
3rd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Melbourne
Australia
Publishing group
Oxford University Press Australia
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
11 illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 277 mm
Width: 211 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
996 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-557490-6 (9780195574906)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Helen Keleher, PhD, Professor and Head, Department of Health Social Science, School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University. Colin MacDougall, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Public Health, & Southgate Institute for Health, Society and Equity Flinders University and Principal Fellow (Honorary) Brockhoff Child Health & Wellbeing Program, University of Melbourne.
Content
Section 1: Understanding Health 1. Concepts of Health and Primary Health Care 2. Public Health 3. Understanding the Determinants of Health 4. Health Promotion 5. Learning from Public Health History Section 2: Measuring Health 6. Measuring Health 7. Evidence in Public Health 8. Using Evidence in Public Health Evidence Section 3: Shaping Health 9. What Shapes Behaviours? 10. Social Determinants of Indigenous Health 11. Natural Environments as Determinants of Health 12. Environment, Sustainability and Health 13. Human Rights and Health 14. Social Inclusion 15. Policy for Health Section 4: Improving Health 16. Program Planning and Evaluation 17. Health Education for Empowerment 18. Social Marketing 19. Community Development and Partnerships 20. Healthy Cities as a Settings Approach 21. Organisations, Power and Health Promotion 22. Competencies and Careers in Public Health and Health Promotion Glossary References Index