| Laverack, Glenn - Medical - 2007 - 170 pages
"The book provides an excellent combination of broad theoretical background with a generous helping of vocational guidance on the practice of health promotion." scotregen "A ... | |
| Michael C. Murray, Colin A. Reed - Social Science - 2017 - 383 pages
This title was first published in 2001. Addressing a range of key theoretical and practical issues, this volume is the latest in an important series proceeding from the Annual ... | |
| Mary Gottwald, Jane Goodman-Brown - Medical - 2012 - 226 pages
“b>"This book should become a key textbook of choice for a wide range of health care professionals and students. It encourages autonomous learning and helps develop critical ... | |
| John Pierson - Social Science - 2007 - 260 pages
Going Local explains how social work students and practitioners can develop approaches to neighbourhood work, to engage communities and neighbourhoods more purposefully and to ... | |
| Brendan McCormack, Kim Manley, Angie Titchen - Medical - 2013 - 320 pages
In its first edition, Practice Development in Nursing madean important contribution to understanding practice development andits core components. Now fully updated to take into ... | |
| Jenny Douglas, Cathy E Lloyd - Medical - 2009 - 313 pages
The second edition of A Reader in Promoting Public Health brings together a selection of readings that explore and challenge current thinking in the field of multidisciplinary ... | |
| Glenn Laverack - Medical - 2014 - 170 pages
The 'Pocket Guide to Health Promotion' is a short, punchy and practical guide aimed at students and practitioners. The book includes precise definitions and examples of key ... | |
| Don Nutbeam - Medical - 2015 - 81 pages
Highly Commended in the British Medical Association book awards 2011!!The use of theory in the planning and implementation of health promotion programs will more reliably ... | |
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