CITATION: Du Plessis, L.M., Koornhof, H.E., Daniels, L.C., Sowden, M. & Adams, R. 2014. Health-promoting schools as a service learning platform for teaching health-promotion skills. African Journal of Health Professions Education, 6(1):48-51,, doi:10.7196/AJHPE.250.The original publication is available at http://www.ajhpe.org.zaBackground. Health sciences students have traditionally been taught their practical skills in community health facilities. However, clinics and hospitals are not necessarily ideal settings for teaching students health-promotion skills. Objective. To explore health-promoting schools (HPSs) to teach Stellenbosch University (SU) undergraduate dietetic students health-promotion skills. Methods. In this descriptive, cr...
Schools are considered to be settings for both health education and health promotion. But the core b...
Cite: Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf), (2018). Reconceptualising Health Professions Educa...
CITATION: Mapukata, N. O., et al. 2017. Health sciences students’ contribution to human resources fo...
Background. Health sciences students have traditionally been taught their practical skills in commun...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDHealth professionals worldwide are currently inadequately trained to addres...
Background. Recent evaluation of the Interdisciplinary Health Promotion (IHP) course offered by the ...
Introduction: The health-promoting school (HPS) approach was developed by the World Health Organizat...
An interdisciplinary health promotion module, using the community-based teaching approach, is offere...
INTRODUCTION: The health-promoting school (HPS) approach was developed by the World Health Organizat...
INTRODUCTION: The health-promoting school (HPS) approach was developed by the World Health Organizat...
School is a setting that plays a significant role in the physical, emotional, social and mental deve...
MEd (Onderwys vir Spesiale Behoeftes), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe purpose of thi...
The school, in conjunction with the family, is one of the key setting where individual and social de...
The health promotion action means, described by the 1986 Ottawa Charter, highlights the creation of ...
Health literacy is a concept that can be widely embraced by schools. Schools throughout the world co...
Schools are considered to be settings for both health education and health promotion. But the core b...
Cite: Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf), (2018). Reconceptualising Health Professions Educa...
CITATION: Mapukata, N. O., et al. 2017. Health sciences students’ contribution to human resources fo...
Background. Health sciences students have traditionally been taught their practical skills in commun...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDHealth professionals worldwide are currently inadequately trained to addres...
Background. Recent evaluation of the Interdisciplinary Health Promotion (IHP) course offered by the ...
Introduction: The health-promoting school (HPS) approach was developed by the World Health Organizat...
An interdisciplinary health promotion module, using the community-based teaching approach, is offere...
INTRODUCTION: The health-promoting school (HPS) approach was developed by the World Health Organizat...
INTRODUCTION: The health-promoting school (HPS) approach was developed by the World Health Organizat...
School is a setting that plays a significant role in the physical, emotional, social and mental deve...
MEd (Onderwys vir Spesiale Behoeftes), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe purpose of thi...
The school, in conjunction with the family, is one of the key setting where individual and social de...
The health promotion action means, described by the 1986 Ottawa Charter, highlights the creation of ...
Health literacy is a concept that can be widely embraced by schools. Schools throughout the world co...
Schools are considered to be settings for both health education and health promotion. But the core b...
Cite: Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf), (2018). Reconceptualising Health Professions Educa...
CITATION: Mapukata, N. O., et al. 2017. Health sciences students’ contribution to human resources fo...