Using Research For Effective Health Promotion

Using Research For Effective Health Promotion by Sandy Oliver, published by McGraw-Hill Education (UK) on August 1, 2001, is a comprehensive resource that explores the intersection of research and practice in the field of health promotion. This edition spans 200 pages and is presented in English, focusing on the importance of evidence-based approaches to enhance public health initiatives.
Readers will find that the book illustrates how service providers and researchers can adapt their practices to better serve the community. It addresses the necessity for health promotion services to be rooted in empirical research, emphasizing the role of social science in understanding disease and health issues. This work serves as a guide for those looking to implement effective health promotion strategies based on solid research foundations.
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This book bridges the gap between research and practice in health promotion. It advances evidence-based health promotion by illustrating how service providers and researchers can change their working practices to benefit the public and addresses the need for health promotion services to be grounded in empirical research.
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