While active participation is regarded essential in health promotion worldwide, its application proves to be challenging. Notably, participants' experiences are infrequently studied, and it is largely unknown why lay citizens would want to play an active role in promoting the health of the community they belong to. Aiming to produce practical insights to further the application of the participation principle, this qualitative study examined participants' driving motives in a diverse array of health promotion undertakings. Six projects in The Netherlands were used as case studies, including a community-project promoting mental health, peer education against harmful substance use, a health support group, health policy development, physical ac...
Enabling is a concept central to health promotion. It is perceived as a mechanism that can help peop...
Three different situations (tasks) are described. All of them are based on decision-making process g...
This paper investigates the relationship between social participation and subjective health. Using i...
While active participation is regarded essential in health promotion worldwide, its application prov...
During the past few decades there has been a renewed awareness of the need for health promotion inte...
Millions of dollars are being spent on health care claims. To try and reduce these claims, corporati...
Health professionals have increasing concern about physical health and wellbeing, as life globally b...
Background: Physical inactivity is a core risk factor for non-communicable diseases. In the Netherla...
The aim of this study was to explore how professionals experience user involvement at an individual ...
The overall purpose of this PhD thesis was to examine the need to belong and a sense of belonging in...
Nilsson, P. (2014). Promoting physical activity at a local level, a study conducted at a local healt...
Introduction Community programs to promote health have been launched all over the world and fit we...
This paper uses data from a European health promotion evaluation study (MAREPS) to empirically test ...
People living in low-income multi-problem households may benefit from participation in a community-b...
This paper investigates how the concept of motivation functions in health promotion practice. It pro...
Enabling is a concept central to health promotion. It is perceived as a mechanism that can help peop...
Three different situations (tasks) are described. All of them are based on decision-making process g...
This paper investigates the relationship between social participation and subjective health. Using i...
While active participation is regarded essential in health promotion worldwide, its application prov...
During the past few decades there has been a renewed awareness of the need for health promotion inte...
Millions of dollars are being spent on health care claims. To try and reduce these claims, corporati...
Health professionals have increasing concern about physical health and wellbeing, as life globally b...
Background: Physical inactivity is a core risk factor for non-communicable diseases. In the Netherla...
The aim of this study was to explore how professionals experience user involvement at an individual ...
The overall purpose of this PhD thesis was to examine the need to belong and a sense of belonging in...
Nilsson, P. (2014). Promoting physical activity at a local level, a study conducted at a local healt...
Introduction Community programs to promote health have been launched all over the world and fit we...
This paper uses data from a European health promotion evaluation study (MAREPS) to empirically test ...
People living in low-income multi-problem households may benefit from participation in a community-b...
This paper investigates how the concept of motivation functions in health promotion practice. It pro...
Enabling is a concept central to health promotion. It is perceived as a mechanism that can help peop...
Three different situations (tasks) are described. All of them are based on decision-making process g...
This paper investigates the relationship between social participation and subjective health. Using i...