New health promotion movement: a critical examination
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In the last decade, a revolution has been occurring in the field of health promotion. Guided to a large extent by position papers disseminated by the World Health Organization (WHO) Europe Health Promotion Office, and furthered by the Ottawa Charter, the Epp Report in Canada, the Healthy Cities project, as well as by other efforts, this new health promotion movement has introduced new ideas, new language, and new concepts about what constitutes health and how health promotion efforts should be configured to achieve health. Punctuated by the terms like empowerment and community participation, this movement has generated a whole new discourse about the theory and practice of health promotion
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ET : | New health promotion movement: a critical examination |
AU : | ROBERTSON (A.); MINKLER (M.) |
AF : | Univ. Toronto, fac. medicine, dep. behavioral sci./Toronto ON M5S 1A8/Canada (1 aut.) |
DT : | Publication en série; Niveau analytique |
SO : | Health education quarterly; ISSN 0195-8402; Etats-Unis; Da. 1994; Vol. 21; No. 3; Pp. 295-312; Bibl. 69 ref. |
LA : | Anglais |
EA : | In the last decade, a revolution has been occurring in the field of health promotion. Guided to a large extent by position papers disseminated by the World Health Organization (WHO) Europe Health Promotion Office, and furthered by the Ottawa Charter, the Epp Report in Canada, the Healthy Cities project, as well as by other efforts, this new health promotion movement has introduced new ideas, new language, and new concepts about what constitutes health and how health promotion efforts should be configured to achieve health. Punctuated by the terms like empowerment and community participation, this movement has generated a whole new discourse about the theory and practice of health promotion |
CC : | 61030A03; 610 |
FD : | Education sanitaire; Homme; Motivation; Participation; Santé publique; Collectivité; Promotion santé |
ED : | Health education; Human; Motivation; Participation; Public health; Collectivity; Health promotion |
SD : | Educación sanitaria; Hombre; Motivación; Participación; Salud pública; Colectividad |
LO : | INIST-22026.354000041133620020 |
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