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More copies of this ISBN:Other titles in the Health & Kinesiology series:Planning, Implementing, and Evaluating Health Promotion Programs: A Primer (Health & Kinesiology)by James F. Mckenzie
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Planning, Implementing, and Evaluating Health Promotion Programs: A Primer, provides readers with a comprehensive overview of the practical and theoretical skills needed to plan, implement, and evaluate health promotion programs in a variety of settings. The Fifth Edition features updated information throughout, including new theories and models such as the Healthy Action Process Approach (HAPA) and the Community Readiness Model (CRM), sections on grant writing and preparing a budget, real-life examples of marketing principles and processes, and a new classification system for evaluation approaches and designs. Health Education, Health Promotion, Health Educators, and Program Planning, Models for Program Planning in Health Promotion, Starting the Planning Process, Assessing Needs, Measurement, Measures, Measurement Instruments and Sampling, Mission Statement, Goals, and Objectives, Theories and Models Commonly Used for Health Promotion Interventions, Interventions, Community Organizing and Community Building, Identification and Allocation of Resources, Marketing: Making Sure Programs Respond to Wants and Needs of Consumers, Implementation: Strategies and Associated Concerns, Evaluation: An Overview, Evaluation Approaches and Designs, Data Analysis and Reporting. Intended for those interested in learning the basics of planning, implementing, and evaluating health promotion programs About the AuthorJim McKenzie was the first to come out with a book that combines promotion, planning, and evaluating all in one place. A Professor at Ball State University, he is Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES) and is instrumental as part of CHES in writing the actual certification exam. Jim is well regarded in the field and has authored several books.
Brad Neiger is the chair of the Health Science Department at Brigham Young University. Brad has also served in the field within the Utah State Department of Health and the National Health Institute.
Rosemary Thackeray is an Associate Professor also at Brigham Young University. She was brought on this edition of the text primarily to work on the marketing chapter, which is her area of expertise. Table of ContentsPreface 1. Health Education, Health Promotion, Health Educators, and Program Planning Part One: Planning a Health Promotion Program 2. Models for Program Planning in Health Promotion 3. Starting the Planning Process 4. Assessing Needs 5. Measurement, Measures, Measurement Instruments and Sampling 6. Mission Statement, Goals, and Objectives 7. Theories and Models Commonly Used for Health Promotion Interventions 8. Interventions 9. Community Organizing and Community Building Part Two: Implementing a Health Promotion Program 10. Identification and Allocation of Resources 11. Marketing: Making Sure Programs Respond to Wants and Needs of Consumers 12. Implementation: Strategies and Associated Concerns Part Three: Evaluating a Health Promotion Program 13. Evaluation: An Overview 14. Evaluation Approaches and Designs 15. Data Analysis and Reporting Appendix A: Code of Ethics for the Health Education Profession Appendix B: Cost-Benefit and Cost-Effectiveness as a Part of the Evaluation of Health Promotion Programs Glossary References Name Index Subject Index What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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