社区卫生与健康:社会生态学方法(第2版)Community Health and Wellness
分類: 图书,进口原版书,医学 Medicine ,
作者: A. McMurray 著
出 版 社: Oversea Publishing House
出版时间: 2002-9-1字数:版次: 1页数: 394印刷时间: 2002/09/01开本: 16开印次: 1纸张: 胶版纸I S B N : 9780729536738包装: 平装内容简介
The new edition of Community Health & Wellness has been expanded to build on the popular concepts presented in the first. This fully updated edition examines the factors influencing community health and development in the new century, including the first scholarly analysis of online communities.
Anne McMurray's strong ecological perspective is retained and developed, and forms the framework within which the author examines how risks to the environment create risks to developing capacity.The text is multidisciplinary in its approach and discusses highly contemporary issues such as developing a health focus for communities, community assessment, occupational health and safety, women's and men's health, rural and remote communities, and migrant and indigenous populations. Through many new case studies and examples, Community Health and Wellness examines in detail the health of communities and their interdependence, both with each other and with their environments.
作者简介
Anne McMurray is Professor of the Faculty of Nursing and Health Sciences at Griffith University, and is a fellow of the Royal College of Nursing, Australia, and the Institute for Healthy Communities. Anne has practised in a range of nursing and community healthsettings in Canada and Australia, and has been an academic for over 15 years.
目录
About the author
Preface
Acknowledgments
Section 1 Community health and wellness
1 The community of the twenty-first century
Your community
What is a community?
What is health?
Healthiness and wellness
What determines health and wellness?
What is community health?
Community empowerment
Health literacy
What is public health?
Primary health care
Community development
Helping communities change
Ecological considerations
Sustainability
What is health promotion?
Health education
Community health promotion: the Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion .
Implications for community health promotion : .
Case study: Lusaka SOS Children's Village
Thinking critically: community heakh
References
2 Primary health care: enabling health and wellness
Distinction between primary care and primary health care
Primary cam
Primary health care
Primary, secondary and tertiary prevention
Primary health care principles
Accessibility
Appropriate technology
Increased emphasis on health promotion
Case study: The Haida Gwaii Diabetes Project
Intersectoral collaboration
Public participation
Health in the city: the interplay of social determinants 7
The Healthy Cities movement
Case study: cleaning up Australia
Thinking critically: primary health care
References
3 Determinants of health, illness and disability
Risk
Measuring risk
Epidemiological indicators of health and illness
Using epidemiological information
Determining causation
The epidemiological triad
Agent
Host
Environment
The global burden of disease
Global risk
GBD information at the national level
Implications of the GBD data
Health planning for the future
Community assessment
Community assessment as a political activity
Community assessment inventory
Thinking critically: the determinants of health
References
4 Health promotion: concepts to practice
The evolution of community health promotion
Case study: epidemiology as a basis for health promotion
Consumerism: health as a marketable commodity
Health for all and the Ottawa Charter
The PRECEDE-PROCEED model
The PATCH model
Case study: Drinksafe in the university community
Health promotion as an investment: the settings approach
Jakarta Declaration on Health Promotion into the 21st Century...
Contemporary health promotion approaches
Revisiting risk: proximal and distal risk factors
Report card for the new millennium
Thinking critically: health promotion
References
Section 2 Sustainable health for the individual and family
5 Healthy children
The healthy child
Genetics
Healthy pregnancy
Infant mortality and risk
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Section 3 Promoting community competence
Index