Description
Theory in a Nutshell 4e provides practitioners and students of health promotion with an overview of the most influential theories and models used to guide health promotion practice. For each theory discussed, an explanation of the main elements of the theory is provided, followed by a commentary on its relative strengths and weaknesses, and somesuggestions as to how it can be applied to the real world.
New to this edition:
- greater attention to the influence and application of digital communication and technologies on health promotion practice
- examples and reflections on lessons that have emerged since 2020 from the global COVID-19 pandemic.
Written by internationally recognised leaders in the field, all sections have been thoroughly revised and updated, while maintaining the concise, accessible style of the previous editions. This book is highly recommended for public health practitioners, health promotion and health education specialists, and social policy makers, as well as students of public health and health promotion.
About the Author
Don Nutbeam is Pro Vice- Chancellor and Head of the College of Health Sciences at Sydney University. He was formerly head of Public Health in the UK Department of Health. Elizabeth Harris is Director of the Centre for Health Equity, Training, Research and Evaluation, based at Liverpool Hospital, Sydney and the University of New South Wales.
Book Information
ISBN 9781760427191
Author Don Nutbeam
Format Paperback
Page Count 96
Imprint McGraw-Hill Education / Australia
Publisher McGraw-Hill Education / Australia
Weight(grams) 134g
Dimensions(mm) 210mm * 140mm * 5mm