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Public Health: Power, Empowerment and Professional Practice
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This book explores the concepts of power and empowerment and their relationship to the public health system. It provides both theoretical discussion and concrete examples
of how health practitioners can help individuals, groups, and communities to gain power, and it supplies a context for measurement and analysis of empowerment.
Contents for the fourth edition of the book, published by Red Globe Press (an imprint of Macmillan):
Contents for the fourth edition of the book, published by Red Globe Press (an imprint of Macmillan):
- Public health practice in context
- Power and empowerment
- Empowerment and public health programmes
- Helping individuals to become empowered
- Patient empowerment
- Helping groups to become more critically aware
- Helping communities to become empowered
- Helping communities to become empowered in disease outbreaks
- Helping migrant populations to become empowered
- The measurement and visual representation of community empowerment
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Languages
English, Spanish, Italian, Chinese
Number of Pages
184 (English; 4th edition)
Source
Emails from Glenn Laverack to The Communication Initiative on February 16 2005 and October 25 2019; Palgrave Macmillan website, February 19 2005; Global Health Weekly Update, August 8 2005; and Macmillan International Higher Education website and Lulu website - both accessed on October 25 2019.
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