Promoting the health of the nation
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Promoting the health of the nation
(Professional development for quality care)
Churchill Livingstone, 1997
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Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The government's recent "Health of the Nation" document has major implications for the responsibilities and role of nurses with regard to health promotion. This open learning pack in the series "Professional Development in Quality Care" is designed to help nurses appreciate the importance of health promotion both professionally and personally. This text gives an overview of the complete policy both in terms of content and the relevance of targets set in relation to World Health Organisation (WHO) goals. It then looks at the nurse's role in health promotion and the development of approaches and strategies, and looks at conceptual models of nursing practice in the light of the changing focus of care from professional led to client (patient) led care. There are chapters on health promotion in: cancer; sexual health and AIDS; coronary heart disease and stroke; mental illness; and accidents. Conclusions are then drawn for the further direction of nursing practice.
目次
Introduction. Learning Profile SECTION 1 REFLECTIONS on HEALTH: the Practitioner as Health Promoter. What Is Health?. Health. Whose Responsibility?. Models of Health Promotion SECTION 2 the NATURE of HEALTH PROMOTION: Defining Health Promotion. The WHO Principles of Health Promotion SECTION 3 APPROACHES to HEALTH PROMOTION: the Preventive Approach. The Empowerment Approach. The Radical Approach. Approaches to Health Assessment SECTION 4 STRATEGIES for HEALTH PROMOTION: the Importance of Policy in Health Care. Health Promotion Strategy in England. Health Promotion Strategy in Wales. Health Promotion Strategy in Scotland. Health Promotion Strategy in North Ireland SECTION 5 PREVENTING CORONARY HEART DISEASE: the Scope of the Problem. The Targets. Implications for Practice SECTION 6 COPING with CANCER: the Scope of the Problem. The Targets. Implications for Practice. Promoting the Health and Well-Being of People with Cancer SECTION 7 PROMOTING MENTAL HEALTH: the Scope of the Problem. The Targets. The Nature of Mental Health. The Concept of Coherence. Implications for Practice SECTION 8 PROMOTING SEXUAL HEALTH: the Scope of the Problem. The Targets. Implications for Practice SECTION 9 REDUCING CHILDHOOD ACCIDENTS: the Targets. The Nature of Childhood Accidents. Strategies for Accident Prevention. Implications for Practice SECTION 10 HEALTH PROMOTION in PRACTICE: from Policy to Practice /Purchasing for Health. Planning a Health Promotion Programme Learning Review. Annotated Further Reading. References READER: Offprints: Looking After Ourselves: an Individual Responsibility?. Health Education: Prevention or Subversion?. Every Picture Tells the Story. Community Mothers: Trick or Treat?. Coronary Heart Disease and Stroke: Example 2. Improving Diet for Low-Income Families. Mental Illness: Example 1. Providing Post-Natal Day Services. And Today's Remedy Will Be.... Effectiveness of Health Checks Conducted By Nurses in Primary Care: Final Results of the OXCHECK Study. Randomised Controlled Trial Evaluating Cardiovascular Screening and Intervention in General Practice: Principal Results of British Family Heart Study. Skin Cancer: Do Early Childcare Centres Provide Protection?. Woman Accused of Abbie Abdunction 'Could Not Cope After Shame of Losing Own Baby'. What Is Community Mental Health?. The Picture of Childhood Accidents: Questionnaire. The Picture of Childhood Accidents: Information Sheet. Children's Safety in the Home: Parents' Possession and Perceptions of the Importance of Safety Equipment. Accident Prevention: a Community Approach. Extracts from Purchasing for the Health of the Nation
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