While health promotion practitioners are engaging increasingly in research, there has been little examination of the practical dilemmas they may face in negotiating and collaborating with academics and community members in action research projects. This paper analyses how the practice of health promotion can interact with action research, and considers issues that arise for organizationally based health promotion practitioners and professional researchers. The first section charts types of action research along three dimensions (power, goals/values, resources). The second section examines some of the issues and practical dilemmas which arise in negotiating and researching collaborative projects in community health promotion. The discussion ...
International audienceHealth promotion is mostly framed as a discourse and practices based on a set ...
International audienceHealth promotion is mostly framed as a discourse and practices based on a set ...
We examine the perspectives of health promotion practitioners on their approaches to determining hea...
While health promotion practitioners are engaging increasingly in research, there has been little ex...
While health promotion practitioners are engaging increasingly in research, there has been little ex...
Objectives This article aims to define what is action research and where it fits in with health prom...
The relevance of action research to organisational change within contemporary health services in the...
Calls for greater community participation health-related research are increasingly made and, it seem...
This paper discusses the main challenges posed by action research. These include issues related to d...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: This paper explores contemporary issues around community-based health promotion...
Introduction Community programs to promote health have been launched all over the world and fit we...
There has been a greater convergence of principles and values among the terms action research, parti...
Participation has been of ongoing interest in the field of action research and the New Health Promot...
ACTION RESEARCH has become increasingly popular with researchers and practitioners in health and soc...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to review action research approaches to changing practice thr...
International audienceHealth promotion is mostly framed as a discourse and practices based on a set ...
International audienceHealth promotion is mostly framed as a discourse and practices based on a set ...
We examine the perspectives of health promotion practitioners on their approaches to determining hea...
While health promotion practitioners are engaging increasingly in research, there has been little ex...
While health promotion practitioners are engaging increasingly in research, there has been little ex...
Objectives This article aims to define what is action research and where it fits in with health prom...
The relevance of action research to organisational change within contemporary health services in the...
Calls for greater community participation health-related research are increasingly made and, it seem...
This paper discusses the main challenges posed by action research. These include issues related to d...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: This paper explores contemporary issues around community-based health promotion...
Introduction Community programs to promote health have been launched all over the world and fit we...
There has been a greater convergence of principles and values among the terms action research, parti...
Participation has been of ongoing interest in the field of action research and the New Health Promot...
ACTION RESEARCH has become increasingly popular with researchers and practitioners in health and soc...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to review action research approaches to changing practice thr...
International audienceHealth promotion is mostly framed as a discourse and practices based on a set ...
International audienceHealth promotion is mostly framed as a discourse and practices based on a set ...
We examine the perspectives of health promotion practitioners on their approaches to determining hea...