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Title Global handbook of health promotion research. Vol. 3, Doing health promotion research / Didier Jourdan, Louise Potvin, editors
Published Cham : Springer, 2023

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Description 1 online resource (360 p.)
Contents Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Contents -- About the Editors -- About the Contributors -- Chapter 1: A Global Participatory Process to Structuring the Field of Health Promotion Research: An Introduction -- 1.1 The Need for a Solid and Relevant Knowledge Base -- 1.2 A Collaborative Process to Structuring Health Promotion Research -- 1.3 The Content of the Global Handbook: An Open Project -- References -- Chapter 2: Doing Health Promotion Research: Approaches, Paradigms, Designs and Methods to Produce Knowledge -- 2.1 Introduction
2.2 The Knowledge Base of Health Promotion: Networks of Questions, Concepts, Methods, Results -- 2.3 The Organisation of this Volume -- 2.4 The Contents of this Volume -- References -- Part I: Approaches to Knowledge Production in Health Promotion Research -- Chapter 3: Health Promotion Political Research as Policy Practice -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 What Is (Health) Policy and How to Research It? -- 3.3 Health Policy (or HPP, or HiAP) -- 3.4 Theories of the Policy Process -- 3.5 Health Promotion Policy Research -- 3.6 Policy Research with Health Promotion with Policy -- References
Chapter 4: Underlying Principles of Different Schools of Economic Thought: Consequences for Health Promotion Research -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 The Foundations in Rational Choice -- 4.3 From Positive to Normative Economics: Welfarism Versus Extra-Welfarism -- 4.4 Preference Formation: Scope for a New Heterodox Health Economics -- 4.5 Implications for Health Promotion and Health Promotion Research -- References -- Chapter 5: Critical Realism for Health Promotion Evaluation -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Critical Realism -- 5.3 Realistic Evaluation -- 5.4 Case Study in West Africa: The AIRE Project
5.5 Opportunities and Challenges of Using a Realistic Approach in Health Promotion -- 5.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6: Empowerment in Health Promotion of Marginalised Groups: The Use of Paulo Freire's Theoretical Approach and Community-Based Participatory Research for Health Equity -- 6.1 Addressing the Needs of Groups Living in Situation of Vulnerability -- 6.2 Paulo's Freire Approach to Enhance Empowerment, Participation and co-Production of Health Knowledge -- 6.3 What Are the Fundamental Elements and the Key References of the Proposed Approach?
6.3.1 Core Values for Participation and Social Change: The Freire Approach -- 6.4 Contribution to Health Promotion Research -- References -- Chapter 7: Health Promotion in Primary Care: Michel Foucault's Genealogy to Analyse Changes in Practices -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Notes on Michel Foucault's Genealogy -- 7.2.1 Emergence and Provenance Analyses -- 7.2.2 Power and Its Productive Nature per Foucault -- 7.3 Health Promotion as an Object of Analysis of Genealogically Inspired Research -- 7.3.1 Study Characterisation -- 7.3.2 Research Settings -- 7.3.3 Procedures for Data Production
Summary 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. This collection presents introductory-level methodological solutions to the major epistemological, methodological, and ethical challenges facing health promotion research. It brings together experts from different "research traditions" that coexist in the field. The handbook covers the existing knowledge production and sharing practices to delineate the "discipline" and its agenda for future research. Ultimately, it contributes to creating a global community of health promotion researchers. This volume concerns research practices relevant to the production and sharing of knowledge about health promotion practices. It is organized as follows: Part I presents some paradigms and approaches to knowledge production relevant to health promotion research. Parts II to V describe research designs and methods that specifically address health promotion research. Part VI includes an overview of the challenges facing health promotion research and suggests ways forward. 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. This collection of contributions provides a state-of-the-science overview of health promotion research. This is a major reference source for health promotion students, educators, researchers, and professionals globally. As President of the International Union for Health Promotion and Education, I welcome this scholarly volume, which provides a springboard for the future development of health promotion research globally. - Margaret M. Barry, President, International Union for Health Promotion and Education (IUHPE); Professor of Health Promotion and Public Health, National University of Ireland, Galway
Notes 7.3.4 Research Participants
Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed March 15, 2023)
Subject Health promotion -- Research
Health Promotion
Health promotion -- Research
Form Electronic book
Author Jourdan, Didier, 1963-
Potvin, Louise.
ISBN 3031204018
9783031204012
Other Titles Doing health promotion research