This paper explores the community empowerment aspect of health promotion, where social experience is a key indicator of health, from the perspective of health visiting and other public health nursing. This contemporary model of practice is put into a health promotion context by use of a slightly modified framework and by the inclusion of examples of methods and outcomes of practice that link conceptually with the health assets model and aspects of 'Big Society' thinking. Community development, social capital and capacity building are discussed as key elements of community empowerment with a 'bottom-up' agenda driven by community members. This concerns micro-population health gain, where the process, the quality of the public health nurse-co...
Local government and the NHS have important roles in building confident and connected communities as...
Aim: To report an analysis of the concept of community empowerment. Design: Concept analysis. Data S...
This article defines the concept of health promotion and explains why it is essential for nurses to ...
Evaluating the empowering potential of community-based health promotion schemes is acknowledged as p...
Abstract: Community development is a concept that currently has wide appeal in public health policy....
Community empowerment has been studied as a process and result phenomenon throughout the last 40 yea...
This is Part I of a three-part series on community empowerment as a route to greater health equity. ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: This paper explores contemporary issues around community-based health promotion...
This paper reviews the literature on how empowerment can lead to an improvement in the health status...
A qualitative evaluation of community empowerment in a community-based health promotion project, Ha...
This is Part I of a three-part series on community empowerment as a route to greater health equity. ...
Background The ‘Local People’ programme operates in 29 UK communities experiencing disadvantage and ...
The Global strategy for women's, children's and adolescents' health (2016-2030) recognizes that peop...
This article discusses the six key activities identified by the Royal College of Nursing (1994) as e...
Future nursing roles in the community will be influenced by current initiatives to achieve Health Fo...
Local government and the NHS have important roles in building confident and connected communities as...
Aim: To report an analysis of the concept of community empowerment. Design: Concept analysis. Data S...
This article defines the concept of health promotion and explains why it is essential for nurses to ...
Evaluating the empowering potential of community-based health promotion schemes is acknowledged as p...
Abstract: Community development is a concept that currently has wide appeal in public health policy....
Community empowerment has been studied as a process and result phenomenon throughout the last 40 yea...
This is Part I of a three-part series on community empowerment as a route to greater health equity. ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: This paper explores contemporary issues around community-based health promotion...
This paper reviews the literature on how empowerment can lead to an improvement in the health status...
A qualitative evaluation of community empowerment in a community-based health promotion project, Ha...
This is Part I of a three-part series on community empowerment as a route to greater health equity. ...
Background The ‘Local People’ programme operates in 29 UK communities experiencing disadvantage and ...
The Global strategy for women's, children's and adolescents' health (2016-2030) recognizes that peop...
This article discusses the six key activities identified by the Royal College of Nursing (1994) as e...
Future nursing roles in the community will be influenced by current initiatives to achieve Health Fo...
Local government and the NHS have important roles in building confident and connected communities as...
Aim: To report an analysis of the concept of community empowerment. Design: Concept analysis. Data S...
This article defines the concept of health promotion and explains why it is essential for nurses to ...