Health Promotion: A Practical Guide to Effective Communication introduces students to the fundamental principles of health promotion in Australian and international public health contexts. Combining the core principles and theories of health promotion with those of effective communication, the text guides readers through the practical steps of planning, implementing and evaluating programs that empower health consumers and facilitate improved health outcomes for individuals and communities. The chapters consolidate and extend readers' understanding of key topics through case-study scenarios, problem-based learning activities, revision questions and recommendations for further reading. The 'Elsewhere in the World' sections link the text to health promotion programs globally. The final chapter brings together key concepts and highlights initiatives in action through a selection of eight extended international case studies. This essential resource will equip students with the knowledge and tools to prepare them for practice across a range of health and policy settings.
This text introduces students to the principles and practice of health promotion in Australian and international public health contexts.About the AuthorMerryn McKinnon is a senior lecturer in Science Communication at the Centre for the Public Awareness of Science at the Australian National University. She has worked in science communication nationally and internationally, in both academic and non-academic roles. Her teaching and research focus on helping the scientists, public health workers and policy makers of tomorrow to communicate clearly and with influence, and to identify ways of creating meaningful and genuinely inclusive public engagement.
Book InformationISBN 9781108816045
Author Merryn McKinnonFormat Paperback
Page Count 308
Imprint Cambridge University PressPublisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 662g
Dimensions(mm) 253mm * 203mm * 14mm