Description
Product ID: | 9783030972110 |
Product Form: | Hardback |
Country of Manufacture: | GB |
Title: | Global Handbook of Health Promotion Research, Vol. 1 |
Subtitle: | Mapping Health Promotion Research |
Authors: | Author: Didier Jourdan, Louise Potvin |
Page Count: | 841 |
Subjects: | Medicine: general issues, Medicine: general issues, Public health and preventive medicine, Health systems and services, Public health & preventive medicine, Health systems & services |
Description: | Select Guide Rating While research teams are producing relevant and valid knowledge for health promotion, there is not yet a structured manual and distinct field of health promotion research. Front Matter Title PageForeword Raúl Mercer, Argentina Preface Didier Jourdan and Louise Potvin Table of Contents About the Editors Contributors
Body Matter Chapter 1 A Global Participatory Process to Structuring the Field of Health Promotion Research: An Introduction Louise Potvin Didier Jourdan
Chapter 2 Mapping Health Promotion Research: Organising the Diversity of Research Practices Louise Potvin Didier Jourdan Part I- Researching the Practices of Individuals and Populations Chapter 3 Design-Based Research on Active Family Involvement: Developing a Family Toolbox to Support Health Care Professionals Working with Diabetes Management Dan Grabowski, Jens Aagaard-Hansen, Bjarne Bruun Jensen Denmark Chapter 4 Action Research with People Being Treated for Cancer or a Rare Disease. Health Mediation Central to Their Experiences and Their Inclusion Éric Dugas, Zoé Rollin, Lucas Sivilotti, Karyn Dugas France Chapter 5 Critical Health Promotion and Participatory Research: Knowledge Production for and with Young People Experiencing Homelessness in Scotland Andrea Rodriguez, Sabrina Galella, Shea Moran, Ruth Freeman United Kingdom Chapter 6 Acting-In-Context: A Methodological and Theoretical Approach to Understanding the Actions of People Living in Poverty [1] Caroline Adam, Sylvie Gendron, Louise Potvin Canada Chapter 7 Participatory Health Promotion Research with Children Colin MacDougall, Lisa Gibbs Australia Chapter 8 Knowledge Transfer: A Snapshot on Translation Processes from Research to Practices Valérie Ivassenko, Andrew J. Macnab, Danilo Di Emidio, Alfons Hollederer, Efrelyn A. Iellamo, Jimryan Ignatius B. Cabuslay, Ivan Rene G. Lim, Shannen G. Felipe, Bridget Ira C. Arante, Andy Sharma Introduction Valérie Ivassenko[JK2]
School-based programs as a research platform for improving oral health and reducing malaria morbidity Andrew J. Macnab South Africa
Doing Participatory Action Research (PAR) in a Primary School: The Key Role Played by (Unexpected) Social-Actors for the Successful Completion of a School-Based Research Danilo Di Emidio United Kingdom
Evidence-Based Health Promotion among the Unemployed: The Example of the JOBS Program Germany Alfons Hollederer Germany
Employing Survey as Research Method in Breastfeeding Health Promotion Research: Philippine Perspective Efrelyn A. Iellamo, Jimryan Ignatius B. Cabuslay, Ivan Rene G. Lim, Shannen G. Felipe, Bridget Ira C. Arante Philippines
Researching Practices that Promote the Population Health of Older Adults: Utilizing a Spatial Approach to Guide Diabetes Care Andy Sharma United States of America
Part II- Researching the Practices of Professionals Chapter 9 Fostering Cultural Safety in Health Care through a Decolonizing Approach to Research with, for and by Indigenous Communities Marie-Claude Tremblay, S |
Imprint Name: | Springer Nature Switzerland AG |
Publisher Name: | Springer Nature Switzerland AG |
Country of Publication: | GB |
Publishing Date: | 2022-05-14 |