Description |
xiv, 642 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm |
Contents |
1 Getting started -- 2 The search for the adult learner -- 3 Impact of poverty on learning -- 4 Methodologies for working with cultural diversity -- 5 Supporting patient literacy using technology -- 6 Stress and illness -- 7 Creating change for positive health behaviors, including ethical practice -- 8 Individualized instruction -- 9 Teaching with groups -- 10 Teaching on the fly -- 11 Making learning stick -- 12 Play: an educational tool in health care -- 13 Teaching tools -- 14 Technology in learning -- 15 Searching the literature: resources and research methods -- 16 Health promotion and wellness -- 17 Health promotion and behavior change -- 18 Community approaches to health promotion -- 19 Teaching patients about medications -- 20 Oral health and education -- 21 Obesity, healthy eating, and eating disorders: definitions, education, and treatment -- 22 Parenting education -- 23 Asthma in adults and children -- 24 Diabetes in adults and children -- 25 Teaching patients with cardiovascular disease -- 26 Education for patients and families after stroke -- 27 The cancer patient: adult and child -- 28 Education for arthritis, joint injury, and joint replacement -- 29 Progressive neurological disorders -- 30 Mental health -- 31 Reproductive issues for men and women |
Summary |
"Written by a multidisciplinary team of healthcare providers, Teaching Strategies for Health Education and Health Promotion helps us understand how people of all ages learn about their health. The book also explains how healthcare professionals can positively affect patients, families, and diverse communities and their ability to understand, prevent and manage their illness. Designed to give health professionals the tools they need to provide total patient care, this resource presents a foundation as well as offers a selection of tools and teaching methodologies for promotion of health and prevention of illness. Unique to this resource are experience-driven case studies that demonstrate both successful and unsuccessful cases, in order to help healthcare professionals identify best practices to preserve and repeat, as well as analyze why unsuccessful efforts might have failed and how those cases could be handled differently."--Publisher |
Notes |
Formerly CIP. Uk |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Health education -- Study and teaching.
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Health promotion -- Study and teaching.
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Health Education -- methods.
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Teaching -- methods.
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Health Promotion -- methods.
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Author |
Foord-May, Lynn, editor of compilation
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Lowenstein, Arlene J., editor of compilation
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Romano, Jane, 1957- editor of compilation
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LC no. |
2008031558 |
ISBN |
0763752274 (paperback) |
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9780763752279 (paperback) |
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