1st Edition

Rethinking Health Promotion A Global Approach

By Theodore H. MacDonald Copyright 1998
    244 Pages
    by Routledge

    244 Pages
    by Routledge

    In today's world 'health' means far more than merely the absence of illness. In Rethinking Health Promotion Theodore H. MacDonald sweeps away the confusion surrounding the function and position of health promotion. He argues that, far from being a modern innovation, health promotion has existed as a distinct and separate enterprise for as long as biomedicine and cautions against health promotion becoming organized merely an off-shoot of medical care.
    Drawing on the author's experience as a World Health Organisation consultant, the book also tackles the question of whether health promotion has relevance on an international scale or whether it is purely a eurocentric phenomenon. Against this background individual chapters explore universal factors such as sexual health, diet, unemployment, alcohol and tobacco use.
    With its critical and historical approach this book breaks new ground in assessing health promotion and will be stimulating reading for the wide variety of students and professionals studying health promotion.

    Chapter 1 Health promotions ancient and modern and their relationship to biomedicine; Chapter 2 Health promotion; Chapter 3 Origins and interpretations of first world health promotion; Chapter 4 Health promotion; Chapter 5 Biomedicine and health promotion in britain; Chapter 6 The ‘Health of the Nation’ targets and health promotion; Chapter 7 Sexual health promotion and its evaluation; Chapter 8 Diet and health promotion; Chapter 9 The ethics of health promotion; Chapter 10 Health promotion and the mass media; Chapter 11 Health promotion in the context of employment and unemployment; Chapter 12 Health promotion and tobacco use; Chapter 13 Use and abuse of alcohol; Chapter 14 The problem of assessing health promotion initiatives;

    Biography

    Theodore H. MacDonald is Professor and Director of Postgraduate Studies in Health at Brunel University. He is a Chartered Psychologist, Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine and Consultant to the World Health Organisation (Eastern Mediterranean Region).

    'Required reading for anyone interested in the broad issues raised by health promotion.' - Network No.68 December 1998