Health Promotion Planning
Health Promotion Planning
Learning from the Accounts of Public Health Practitioners
Place, Jean Marie S.; Hall, Scott S.; Thaller, Jonel
John Wiley & Sons Inc
05/2024
224
Mole
Inglês
9781119686187
15 a 20 dias
Foreword xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction 1
One: Community Health Needs Assessment: Collecting Data to Inform Interventions 17
Two: Fatality Review Board: Identifying Risk Factors for Poor Health Outcomes 30
Three: Maternal Treatment Program: Using Consumer Analysis to Target a Specific Segment of the Population 44
Four: Recovery Ride and Rally: Event Planning and Process Improvement 60
Five: Red Ribbon Week: Raising Support to Change Community Norms 74
Six: The Wise Program: Social Marketing Strategies to Promote Health Education Interventions 88
Seven: Peer-run Warmline: Managing and Evaluating a Health Communication Program 103
Eight: An Interprofessional Symposium: Recruiting Planning Committee Members and Setting Measurable Goals and Objectives 120
Nine: Recovery Cafe: Building an Environmental Change Strategy for Positive Health Outcomes 133
Ten: Grassroots Community Organizing: Assessing Readiness for Change 149
Eleven: Trauma-informed Care: Creating Health Communication Campaigns for Public Awareness 165
Twelve: Working with External Vendors: Knowing What to Look for 178
Thirteen: Working with Volunteers: Learning Management Skills 184
Fourteen: Working Across Institutions: Sharing Knowledge on Substance Use Disorders 192
Index 200
Foreword xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction 1
One: Community Health Needs Assessment: Collecting Data to Inform Interventions 17
Two: Fatality Review Board: Identifying Risk Factors for Poor Health Outcomes 30
Three: Maternal Treatment Program: Using Consumer Analysis to Target a Specific Segment of the Population 44
Four: Recovery Ride and Rally: Event Planning and Process Improvement 60
Five: Red Ribbon Week: Raising Support to Change Community Norms 74
Six: The Wise Program: Social Marketing Strategies to Promote Health Education Interventions 88
Seven: Peer-run Warmline: Managing and Evaluating a Health Communication Program 103
Eight: An Interprofessional Symposium: Recruiting Planning Committee Members and Setting Measurable Goals and Objectives 120
Nine: Recovery Cafe: Building an Environmental Change Strategy for Positive Health Outcomes 133
Ten: Grassroots Community Organizing: Assessing Readiness for Change 149
Eleven: Trauma-informed Care: Creating Health Communication Campaigns for Public Awareness 165
Twelve: Working with External Vendors: Knowing What to Look for 178
Thirteen: Working with Volunteers: Learning Management Skills 184
Fourteen: Working Across Institutions: Sharing Knowledge on Substance Use Disorders 192
Index 200