简介
Health Promotion in Practice is a practice-driven text that translates theories of health promotion into a step-by-step clinical approach for engaging with clients. The book covers the theoretical frameworks of health promotion, clinical approaches to the eleven healthy behaviors—eating well, physical activity, sexual health, oral health, smoking cessation, substance safety, injury prevention, violence prevention, disaster preparedness, organizational wellness, and enhancing development—as well as critical factors shaping the present and the future of the field. Written by the leading practitioners and researchers in the field of health promotion, Health Promotion in Practice is a key text and reference for students, faculty, researchers, and practitioners. "Finally, a signature book in which practitioners of health promotion will find relevant guidance for their work. Sherri Sheinfeld Gorin and Joan Arnold have compiled an outstanding cast of savvy experts whose collective effort has resulted in a stunning breadth of coverage. Whether you are a practitioner or a student preparing for practice, this book will help you to bridge the gap between theory and practice-driven empiricism."
—John P. Allegrante, professor of health education, Teachers College, and Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University "The models of health promotion around which Health Promotion in Practice is built have a sound basis in current understanding of human development, the impact of community and social systems, and stages of growth, development, and aging. This handbook can provide both experienced health professionals and students beginning to develop practice patterns the content and structure to interactions that are truly promoting of health."
—Kristine M. Gebbie, Dr.P.H., R.N., Columbia University School of Nursing
目录
CONTENTS 5
FOREWORD 13
PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 15
Organization 16
Acknowledgments 19
THE CONTRIBUTORS 21
Part I: HEALTH, HEALTH PROMOTION, AND THE HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL 27
Chapter 1: IMAGES OF HEALTH 29
Imagining Health 30
Summary 43
References 43
Chapter 2: MODELS OF HEALTH PROMOTION 47
Global Policy 49
National Policy 50
Environmental Approaches 54
Life Course Models 62
Health Attitude, Belief, and Behavioral Change Approaches 66
Health Promotion Matrix 72
Spirituality as a Health Promotion Construct 76
Empowerment and Community Capacity-Building: Cross-Cutting Constructs 77
Evidence for the Effectiveness of Health Promotion 79
Approaches to Building Evidence for Health Promotion: Program Evaluation 80
Summary 84
References 84
Chapter 3: CONTEXTS FOR HEALTH PROMOTION 93
The Political Economy Framework 93
Political Contexts for Health Promotion 94
Economic Contexts for Health Promotion 121
Strategies for Health Promotion in the Policy Context 138
Summary 139
References 140
Chapter 4: AGENTS FOR HEALTH PROMOTION 150
The Next Generation of Agents for Health Promotion 151
Defining Health Care Agents 152
The Challenge of Collaborative Partnerships for Health Promotion 155
The Health Care System as Context for Health Promotion 162
Changing Systems for Health Promotion 164
Summary 178
References 179
Part II: PRACTICE FRAMEWORKS FOR HEALTH PROMOTION 183
Chapter 5: EATING WELL 185
The Dilemma of Food, Nutrition, and Health 187
Developing a Dietary Intervention Model 188
The Physiology of Eating 191
The Changing Focus of Nutrition and Health 195
Defining a Healthy Diet 196
Realities of Effecting Positive Change in Eating Behavior 205
Summary 211
References 212
Chapter 6: PHYSICAL ACTIVITY 218
Health Benefits and Epidemiology 219
Theoretical Models for Understanding Physical Activity 222
Health Care Professional Physical Activity Counseling 224
PACE Counseling Approach 228
Physical Activity Counseling for Children, Adolescents, and Older Adults 238
Future Directions for Health Promotion in Physical Activity 240
Summary 241
References 241
Chapter 7: SEXUAL HEALTH 248
What Is Sexual Health? 249
The Need for Sexual Health Promotion 253
Theoretical Foundations for Sexual Health Promotion 257
Sexual Health Interventions: Evidence of Effectiveness 264
Sexual Health Promotion in Clinical Care 267
Summary 272
References 272
Chapter 8: ORAL HEALTH 280
Common Oral Health Issues and Clinical Interventions 283
Oral Health Promotion Throughout the Life Span 297
Oral Care 306
Summary 309
References 309
Chapter 9: SMOKING CESSATION 313
Epidemiology of Smoking 314
The Tobacco Industry and Tobacco Control 318
Smoking Initiation, Maintenance, and Relapse 324
Intervention Approaches for Smoking Cessation 327
Interventions in Particular Settings 336
Summary 336
References 341
Chapter 10: SUBSTANCE SAFETY 355
Classes of Substances 355
Alcohol and Health Promotion 357
Categories of Substance Use 373
Case Example: Substance Safety 377
Summary 380
References 380
Chapter 11: INJURY PREVENTION 387
Injury as a Public Health Problem 387
Health Promotion and Injury Prevention 396
Clinical Health Promotion and Injury Prevention 404
Community Health Promotion and Injury Prevention 408
Community-Based Approach to Injury Prevention 409
Case Example: Burn Prevention and Child-Resistant Cigarette Lighters 410
Summary 410
References 411
Chapter 12: VIOLENCE PREVENTION 418
Defining the Problem 420
Identifying Causes 426
Developing and Testing Interventions 432
Implementing Interventions 435
Integration of Violence Prevention Efforts 438
Summary 440
References 440
Chapter 13: DISASTER PREPAREDNESS 453
Underlying Socioecological Vulnerability to the Consequences of Disasters 455
Contextual Determinants of Population Health After Disasters 456
Covariation of Contextual Factors That Influence Postdisaster Health 463
Summary 464
References 465
Public Health as an Emergency Responder 471
Disaster Response 472
What Is Preparedness? 477
Summary 483
References 484
Chapter 14: ORGANIZATIONAL WELLNESS 486
Understanding Wellness in the Business Environment 487
The Changing Workforce 488
Illnesses and Negative Behaviors at Work 490
Antecedents of Workplace Illnesses and Negative Behavior 493
Mediating Factors 498
Workplace Interventions 503
Summary 510
References 514
Chapter 15: ENHANCING DEVELOPMENT 520
Individual Development 521
Family Development 525
Group Development 528
Community Development 530
Vulnerabilities and Risks 533
Protecting, Replenishing, and Sustaining Development 535
Summary 544
References 544
Part III: ECONOMIC APPLICATIONS AND FORECASTING THE FUTURE OF HEALTH PROMOTION 549
Chapter 16: ECONOMIC CONSIDERATIONS IN HEALTH PROMOTION 551
1. Know Your Organization 552
2. Understand the Economic Context of Health Care 553
3. Define the Health Promotion Program 554
4. Determine What the Program Will Cost 554
5. Identify Program Benefits 555
6. Compare Costs and Value 557
7. Develop the Plan 562
Plan Development: Case Study One 564
Plan Development: Case Study Two 567
Summary 567
References 568
Chapter 17: FUTURE DIRECTIONS FOR HEALTH PROMOTION 569
Demographic Shift Toward the Aging 569
Health Insurance and Worksites 572
Growth in Community-and Evidence-Based Health Care 573
The Role of Primary Care in Health Promotion 577
Mental Health Promotion 580
Concern for Social Justice: Equity in Health Promotion 580
Implications for Diverse Subpopulations 581
Values for the Practice of Health Promotion 582
The Role of the Health Care Professional in Health Promotion 585
Summary 586
References 586
NAME INDEX 595
SUBJECT INDEX 612
FOREWORD 13
PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 15
Organization 16
Acknowledgments 19
THE CONTRIBUTORS 21
Part I: HEALTH, HEALTH PROMOTION, AND THE HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL 27
Chapter 1: IMAGES OF HEALTH 29
Imagining Health 30
Summary 43
References 43
Chapter 2: MODELS OF HEALTH PROMOTION 47
Global Policy 49
National Policy 50
Environmental Approaches 54
Life Course Models 62
Health Attitude, Belief, and Behavioral Change Approaches 66
Health Promotion Matrix 72
Spirituality as a Health Promotion Construct 76
Empowerment and Community Capacity-Building: Cross-Cutting Constructs 77
Evidence for the Effectiveness of Health Promotion 79
Approaches to Building Evidence for Health Promotion: Program Evaluation 80
Summary 84
References 84
Chapter 3: CONTEXTS FOR HEALTH PROMOTION 93
The Political Economy Framework 93
Political Contexts for Health Promotion 94
Economic Contexts for Health Promotion 121
Strategies for Health Promotion in the Policy Context 138
Summary 139
References 140
Chapter 4: AGENTS FOR HEALTH PROMOTION 150
The Next Generation of Agents for Health Promotion 151
Defining Health Care Agents 152
The Challenge of Collaborative Partnerships for Health Promotion 155
The Health Care System as Context for Health Promotion 162
Changing Systems for Health Promotion 164
Summary 178
References 179
Part II: PRACTICE FRAMEWORKS FOR HEALTH PROMOTION 183
Chapter 5: EATING WELL 185
The Dilemma of Food, Nutrition, and Health 187
Developing a Dietary Intervention Model 188
The Physiology of Eating 191
The Changing Focus of Nutrition and Health 195
Defining a Healthy Diet 196
Realities of Effecting Positive Change in Eating Behavior 205
Summary 211
References 212
Chapter 6: PHYSICAL ACTIVITY 218
Health Benefits and Epidemiology 219
Theoretical Models for Understanding Physical Activity 222
Health Care Professional Physical Activity Counseling 224
PACE Counseling Approach 228
Physical Activity Counseling for Children, Adolescents, and Older Adults 238
Future Directions for Health Promotion in Physical Activity 240
Summary 241
References 241
Chapter 7: SEXUAL HEALTH 248
What Is Sexual Health? 249
The Need for Sexual Health Promotion 253
Theoretical Foundations for Sexual Health Promotion 257
Sexual Health Interventions: Evidence of Effectiveness 264
Sexual Health Promotion in Clinical Care 267
Summary 272
References 272
Chapter 8: ORAL HEALTH 280
Common Oral Health Issues and Clinical Interventions 283
Oral Health Promotion Throughout the Life Span 297
Oral Care 306
Summary 309
References 309
Chapter 9: SMOKING CESSATION 313
Epidemiology of Smoking 314
The Tobacco Industry and Tobacco Control 318
Smoking Initiation, Maintenance, and Relapse 324
Intervention Approaches for Smoking Cessation 327
Interventions in Particular Settings 336
Summary 336
References 341
Chapter 10: SUBSTANCE SAFETY 355
Classes of Substances 355
Alcohol and Health Promotion 357
Categories of Substance Use 373
Case Example: Substance Safety 377
Summary 380
References 380
Chapter 11: INJURY PREVENTION 387
Injury as a Public Health Problem 387
Health Promotion and Injury Prevention 396
Clinical Health Promotion and Injury Prevention 404
Community Health Promotion and Injury Prevention 408
Community-Based Approach to Injury Prevention 409
Case Example: Burn Prevention and Child-Resistant Cigarette Lighters 410
Summary 410
References 411
Chapter 12: VIOLENCE PREVENTION 418
Defining the Problem 420
Identifying Causes 426
Developing and Testing Interventions 432
Implementing Interventions 435
Integration of Violence Prevention Efforts 438
Summary 440
References 440
Chapter 13: DISASTER PREPAREDNESS 453
Underlying Socioecological Vulnerability to the Consequences of Disasters 455
Contextual Determinants of Population Health After Disasters 456
Covariation of Contextual Factors That Influence Postdisaster Health 463
Summary 464
References 465
Public Health as an Emergency Responder 471
Disaster Response 472
What Is Preparedness? 477
Summary 483
References 484
Chapter 14: ORGANIZATIONAL WELLNESS 486
Understanding Wellness in the Business Environment 487
The Changing Workforce 488
Illnesses and Negative Behaviors at Work 490
Antecedents of Workplace Illnesses and Negative Behavior 493
Mediating Factors 498
Workplace Interventions 503
Summary 510
References 514
Chapter 15: ENHANCING DEVELOPMENT 520
Individual Development 521
Family Development 525
Group Development 528
Community Development 530
Vulnerabilities and Risks 533
Protecting, Replenishing, and Sustaining Development 535
Summary 544
References 544
Part III: ECONOMIC APPLICATIONS AND FORECASTING THE FUTURE OF HEALTH PROMOTION 549
Chapter 16: ECONOMIC CONSIDERATIONS IN HEALTH PROMOTION 551
1. Know Your Organization 552
2. Understand the Economic Context of Health Care 553
3. Define the Health Promotion Program 554
4. Determine What the Program Will Cost 554
5. Identify Program Benefits 555
6. Compare Costs and Value 557
7. Develop the Plan 562
Plan Development: Case Study One 564
Plan Development: Case Study Two 567
Summary 567
References 568
Chapter 17: FUTURE DIRECTIONS FOR HEALTH PROMOTION 569
Demographic Shift Toward the Aging 569
Health Insurance and Worksites 572
Growth in Community-and Evidence-Based Health Care 573
The Role of Primary Care in Health Promotion 577
Mental Health Promotion 580
Concern for Social Justice: Equity in Health Promotion 580
Implications for Diverse Subpopulations 581
Values for the Practice of Health Promotion 582
The Role of the Health Care Professional in Health Promotion 585
Summary 586
References 586
NAME INDEX 595
SUBJECT INDEX 612
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