The terms “health promotion” and “disease prevention” refer to professional activities. But a “health promoter” has also come to denote a profession, with an alternative agenda compared to that of traditional public health work, work that by some is seen to be too medically oriented, too reliant upon prevention, risk-elimination and health-care. But is there really a sharp distinction between these activities and professions? The main aim of the paper is to investigate if these concepts are logically different, or if they are just two extremes of one dimension. The central concepts, health promotion and disease prevention, are defined, and it is concluded that health promotion and disease prevention are logically distinct concepts, although...
A handbook for teachers, researches, health professionals and decision makers.The concepts of health...
Issues addressed: Health promotion continues to be constrained by the lack of a consistent, clear an...
Abstract: This article contends that the distinction between clinical care (illness) and prevention ...
It appears that there are two distinct practices within public health, namely health promotion and d...
There appears to be a practical, but also an ideological, difference between the professional activi...
In this article the author presents a point of view which she considers central to understanding the...
In this article the author presents a point of view which she considers central to understanding the...
The way we name things both shapes and reflects our feelings, judgements, choices and actions. Analy...
Practice is the face of health promotion; it is a grassroots, ground-up approach to addressing healt...
Health promotion can reasonably be viewed as a major element in public health work. The latter was d...
Health promotion is a highly fashionable term which has acquired so many meanings as to become meani...
Over time, the definition of prevention has expanded so that its meaning in the context of health se...
Health promotion is a relatively new health science discipline focused on creating health and wellbe...
In the last decades it was evident that the health problems worldwide could not be solved only by sp...
Health promotion is evolving into a discrete concept with a definition commonly understood by all wh...
A handbook for teachers, researches, health professionals and decision makers.The concepts of health...
Issues addressed: Health promotion continues to be constrained by the lack of a consistent, clear an...
Abstract: This article contends that the distinction between clinical care (illness) and prevention ...
It appears that there are two distinct practices within public health, namely health promotion and d...
There appears to be a practical, but also an ideological, difference between the professional activi...
In this article the author presents a point of view which she considers central to understanding the...
In this article the author presents a point of view which she considers central to understanding the...
The way we name things both shapes and reflects our feelings, judgements, choices and actions. Analy...
Practice is the face of health promotion; it is a grassroots, ground-up approach to addressing healt...
Health promotion can reasonably be viewed as a major element in public health work. The latter was d...
Health promotion is a highly fashionable term which has acquired so many meanings as to become meani...
Over time, the definition of prevention has expanded so that its meaning in the context of health se...
Health promotion is a relatively new health science discipline focused on creating health and wellbe...
In the last decades it was evident that the health problems worldwide could not be solved only by sp...
Health promotion is evolving into a discrete concept with a definition commonly understood by all wh...
A handbook for teachers, researches, health professionals and decision makers.The concepts of health...
Issues addressed: Health promotion continues to be constrained by the lack of a consistent, clear an...
Abstract: This article contends that the distinction between clinical care (illness) and prevention ...