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Health Promotion in the Media vs. Peer/Family Influence for Individual Change
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This 18 page paper relates a health promotion process. Health promotion efforts in the public health realm have focused on the use of the mass media as a means of spreading messages about safe sex, drug and alcohol use and smoking. Though these messages have become increasingly prevalent in the mass media, questions have been raised about the effectiveness of these health “campaigns.” In fact, research suggests that peer and familial influences may play a greater role in impacting personal behaviors than health promotion in the mass media. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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Health Promotion in the Workplace
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This 4 page paper examines things done at the workplace related to the promotion of wellness. Research is provided to support the assumptions. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
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Health Promotion Knowledge and Education
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This 5 page paper provides an overview of an approach to studying health promotion. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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Health Promotion Plans for Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs): The Role of Nurses and Health Care Practitioners
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This is a 5 page paper discussing health promotion plan for STDs in small and large communities. Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are a global as well as local concern for health care providers. In addition to guidelines and fact sheets about the prevalence, treatment and symptoms of STDs provided by the World Health Organization, national and local organizations are developing plans for the prevention of STDs through the education of the public provided mainly through health care facilities, centers and providers. Nurses play a dominant role in regards to health promotion in communities as many are involved not only in the larger centers such as hospital settings in which they will come in contact with patients with STDs but nurses also promote education in smaller communities through awareness programs for the schools, local centers and physician practices.
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Health Promotion Program For Children With Disabilities
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This 8 page paper presents a health promotion program that focuses on nutrition and physical activity. The sections of the paper include: assessment of students, cognitive, affective and psychomotor objectives, methodology, teaching methods, teaching materials, evaluation methods, a sample outline with the elements of part of a lesson plan and final comments about the project. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Health Promotion Proposal/Childhood Obesity
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A 12 page research paper, which includes a 1 page abstract, which presents a health promotion proposal study that addresses the problem of childhood obesity and focuses on a proposed intervention that would be geared toward educating and helping the parents of toddlers to establish good eating habits early in life. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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Health Promotion/Childhood Obesity
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A 4 page research paper that discusses the problem of childhood/adolescent obesity in Canada. Canadian statistics are cited and the writer also discusses the influence of TV and video games in this trend. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Health Promotion/Smokers
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A 5 page research paper that examines the risks of tobacco use, offers a literature review and then relates this to health promotion intervention using the "5 A's" approach. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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Health Promotion: Community Obesity
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A 10 page discussion of intervention for obesity on an individual, family and community level. Advances in medical knowledge and healthcare technology have resulted in ever-increasing life expectancies in developed nations. Paradoxically, increase in rates of obesity threatens continuation of that trend. Obesity is a direct risk factor for diabetes and coronary heart disease, and it continues to increase despite efforts to educate the public against it. The paper uses Gorin and Arnold’s (1998) Health Promotion Matrix for the community plan. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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Health Promotion: Lowering Personal Cholesterol Levels
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A 5 page paper presenting an individual health promotion designed to last only two weeks. Based on diet and exercise for the purpose of lowering cholesterol, the result of the intervention may be that the individual experiences a sense of well being and heightened responsibility for his own health. If so, then motivation for continuing past the two week period may become intrinsic rather than being driven for the purpose of completing a required record sheet. Ultimately, the health promotion should have positive effects on the individual’s cholesterol levels as measured by a blood test. In the meantime, targets and outcomes can be assessed by means of the three modalities of overt motor behavior, physiological response and the cognitive sphere. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Health Promotion: Pediatric Asthma in South Florida
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A 10 page paper discussing a proposed health promotion targeting management of pediatric asthma in South Florida. Though epidemiologists have not yet been able to reach consensus on a reason for the shift of prevalence of asthma over the past two decades, the fact remains that the incidence of asthma has increased at alarming rates. This is as true in the United Kingdom and in major US cities as it is in rural south Florida, in the region of Okeechobee, West Palm Beach and other surrounding areas. The paper discusses program design and implementation, cost-benefit analysis, social impact analysis, cultural sensitivity and peer education. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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Health Questions
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An 11 page research paper that answers various questions about public health topics and how they are addressed in research. Topics covered included the meaning of integrated literature review; how topics are addressed by researchers; and the nature of survey research. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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Health Research: Staph Infections
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This 6 page paper analyzes a newspaper article about a current health research project, and considers the statistical procedures mentioned, the findings, and whether or not the researchers’ conclusions are appropriate. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Health Science and Nutrition
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This 8 page paper covers many subjects in this area with a focus on nutrition and how foods affects the body. A section on metabolism is included as well as one devoted to the subject of ADHD and nutrition. Obesity and other problems associated with poor nutrition are discussed. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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