Transforming health promotion practice : concepts, issues, and applications
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Transforming health promotion practice : concepts, issues, and applications
F.A. Davis, c2002
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This text presents a new paradigm for nursing's health promotion role that is most suited to the way health care is now being viewed and delivered. It focuses on client-centred health promotion practice rather than imposing the health care provider's interpretations of the client's needs. The authors address the application of health promotion to nursing, while exploring a variety of concepts and topics in their relationship to health promotion, such as: ethics; consumerism; therapeutic relationships and communication; self-care; and advocacy. The book encourages student interaction by the use of many real-life examples from practice, case study development of content, critical thinking questions, and study questions.
目次
- Part 1 Foundations of health promotion practice: transforming health promotion practice - moving toward client-centred care
- historical, theoretical and philosophical foundations of health promotion. Part 2 Key concepts for transforming health promotion practice: beyond interpersonal communication - the significance of relationship in health promoting practice
- health promoting interactions - insights from the chronic illness experience
- listening to multiple voices - consumer participation in health care decision making
- emancipation politics and health promotion practice - the nursing practitioner as social activist
- transformational leadership for health promotion practice
- nurses influencing health care policy - international perspectives. Part 3 Challenges and controversies - revisiting and recreating knowledge for transformative health promotion practice: self-care - examining the myth
- health promotion, moral harm and the moral aims of nursing
- defining and managing health risk - snapshots of women's strategies across the lifespan
- mental health promotion -a conceptual overview
- nursing support with family members of the critically ill - a framework to guide practice
- governing the health of populations - conversations in the clinic
- human genome project - implications for nursing practice
- what is quality of care? a hospital health promotion perspective. Part 4 Health promotion research: perspectives on learning and practicing health promotion in hospitals - nursing students' stories
- meditation-based stress reduction - holistic practice in nursing education
- mid-life women's empowerment process within a group
- family health promotion within the demands of paediatric home care and nursing respite
- promoting health through participatory action research -lessons learned from STEPS (study of environments that promote safety)
- more than just questions - implementation and evaluation of an arthritis self-management programme in Aboriginal communities
- enhancing nursing health promotion practice through cooperative injury. Part 5 A critique of transformative health promotion practice: transforming practice, dodging false dichotomies and avoiding ideological quicksand.
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