While research teams are producing relevant and valid knowledge for health promotion, there is not yet a structured manual and distinct field of health promotion research. This timely "state-of-the-art" handbook contributes to structuring the field of health promotion research.
Global Handbook of Health Promotion Research, Vol. 3: Doing Health Promotion Research is a highly relevant reference tool for researchers and graduate students in health promotion, public health, education, and socio-health sciences; practitioners in health, medical, and social sectors; policy-makers; and health research administrators.
- Margaret M. Barry, President, International Union for Health Promotion and Education (IUHPE); Professor of Health Promotion and Public Health, National University of Ireland, Galway
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1 A global participatory process to structuring the field of health promotion research: An introduction(Louise Potvin, Didier Jourdan).- 2 Doing health promotion research: paradigms, approaches and strategies of inquiries to produce knowledge (Didier Jourdan, Louise Potvin).- PART I Approaches to Knowledge Production in Health Promotion Research.- 3 Health Promotion Political Research as Policy Practice(Evelyne de Leeuw).- 4 Underlying Principles of Different Schools of Economic Thought: Consequences for Health Promotion (Alan Shiell, Hannah Jackson, Penelope Hawe).- 5 Critical Realism for Health Promotion Evaluation (Sarah Louart, Valéry Ridde).- 6 Empowerment in Health Promotion of Marginalised Groups: The Use of Paulo Freire s Theoretical Approach and Community-based Participatory Research for Health Equity (Andrea Rodriguez, Nilza Rogeria de Andrade Nunes).- 7 Health Promotion in Primary Care: Michel Foucault s Genealogy to Analyse Changes in Practices (Fernanda Carlise Mattioni, Cristianne Maria Famer Rocha).- 8 Health Promotion as a Complex Assemblage: Science and Technology Studies as Method(Peter Kelly, Kerry Montero).- 9 The Contribution of Feminist Approaches to Health Promotion Research: Supporting Social Change and Health Improvement for Vulnerable Women in England (Louise Warwick-Booth, Ruth Cross, Susan Coan).- PART II Methodological Responses to Enabling Interactions Among All Relevant Knowledge.- 10 Etuaptmumk/Two-eyed Seeing: A Guiding Principle to Respectfully Embrace Indigenous and Western Systems of Knowledge (Marie-Claude Tremblay, Debbie H. Martin).- 11 Capturing the Lived Experience of Place in Health Promotion Research: In-Situ Methodologies (Stephanie A. Alexander, Martine Shareck, Nicole M. Glenn).- 12 Using Salutogenesis to Understand People-Environment Interactions that Shape Health in a Context of Poverty(Valerie Makoge, Harro Maat).- PART III - Methodological Responses to Unpacking the Complex Context/Practice Interactions.- 13Interventions Tested in Randomised Controlled Trials Can and Should Adapt to Context: Here s How (Penelope Hawe).- 14 The Ongoing Contribution of Health Impact Assessment to Health Promotion Research(Jean Simos, Derek Christie, Françoise Jabot, Anne Roué Le Gall, Nicola Cantoreggi).- 15 A Theory-driven Approach to Unpack the Black Box of Complex Interventions: Assessing Interventional Systems(Linda Cambon, François Alla).- 16 Using a Realist Approach in Qualitative Research to Analyze Connections Among Context, Intervention and Outcome (Suzanne F. Jackson).- 17 Using Mixed Methods to Evaluate Complex Interventions: From Research Questions to Knowledge Transferability (Marie-Renée Guével, Gaëtan Absil).- PART IV Methodological Responses to Regulating Stakeholders Collaborations.- 18 Participatory Action Research as a Core Research Approach to Health Promotion (Jane Springett, Tina Cook, Krystyna Kongats).- 19 Participative Research Processes: Working with Children for Children (Saoirse Nic Gabhainn, Colette Kelly, Jane Sixsmith).- 20 Promoting Health Equity with Community-based Participatory Research: The Community Action to Promote Healthy Environments (CAPHE) Partnership (Amy J. Schulz, Barbara A. Israel, Angela G. Reyes, Donele Wilkins, Stuart Batterman).- 21 Health Promotion Research in International Settings: A Shared Ownership Approach for North-South Partnerships (Linda Gibson, Deborah Ikhile, Mathew Nyashanu, David Musoke).- PART V Methodological Responses to Bridging The Knowledge/Practice Gap.- 22 Citizen Science for Health Promotion Research: Emerging Best Practices, Challenges, and Opportunities for Advancing Health Equity(Benjamin W. Chrisinger, Patricia Rodriguez Espinosa, Praveena K. Fernes, Lisa G. Rosas, Ann W. Banchoff, Abby C. King).- 23 Principled Health Promotion Research: A Comprehensive and Action-oriented Approach(Dan Grabowski, Jens Aagaard-Hansen, Bjarne Bruun Jensen).- 24 Health Promotion Research in the School Setting(Lawrence St.Leger).- 25 Health Promotion Intervention Research in Complex Adaptive Systems: The Contextual Action-oriented Research Approach (CARA)(Nina Bartelink, Patricia van Assema, Maria Jansen, Hans Savelberg, Stef Kremers).- PART VI Conclusion.- 26 Conclusion: Addressing the Challenges of Doing Health Promotion Research (Louise Potvin and Didier Jourdan).- Appendix: Overview of The Chapters.- Index.
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