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020 _a9780070278431
020 _a 0070278431
041 _aEnglish
082 _a613
_bNUT
100 _a Nutbeam, Don
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245 _aTheory in a nutshell
_ba practical guide to health promotion theories
250 _a 3rd ed.
260 _aSydney
_b McGraw-Hill,
_c2010.
300 _axiii, 81 p.
_bill.
_c21 cm.
500 _a Theory -- Theories which explain health behaviour and health behaviour change by focusing on individual characteristics -- Theories on change in communities and communal action for health -- Models which guide communication to bring about behaviour change -- Models for change in organizations and creation of supportive organization practices -- Models for development and implementation of health public policy.
520 _a "[This book] provides practitioners and students of health promotion with an overview of the most influential theories and models used to guide health promotion practice. An explanation of the main elements of each theory id provided, followed by a commentary on it relative strengths and weaknesses, and some ideas as to how it can be related to the real world. Theories reflecting the range of activities currently undertaken by health promotion practitioners discussed n this guide include: the health belief model, the transtheoretical (stages of change) model, the social cognitive theory, the health literacy model."--Jacket
650 _aHealth promotion.
_969126
650 _a Health planning.
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700 _aHarris, Elizabeth
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700 _aWise, Marilyn
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