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SAĞLIĞIN TEŞVİKİ VE GELİŞTİRİLMESİ

Year 2019, Volume: 2 Issue: 1, 21 - 29, 01.01.2019

Abstract

Sağlığın teşviki ve geliştirilmesi, bireyin ve toplumun sağlığını korumak ya da iyileştirmek için hem bireylerin hem de sivil toplum kuruluşları, kamu kurum ve kuruluşlarının birlikte çaba sarf ederek toplumsal farkındalık oluşturduğu bir süreçtir. Sağlığın teşviki ve geliştirilmesinde; sağlıklı kamu politikası oluşturmak, destekleyici çevreler yaratılmak, topluluk eylemini güçlendirmek, kişisel beceriler geliştirmek ve sağlık hizmetlerini yeniden yönlendirmek olmak üzere beş öncelikli eylem alanı bulunmaktadır. Sağlığın teşviki ve geliştirilmesi için şimdiye kadar 9 uluslararası
konferans gerçekleştirilmiştir. Sağlığın teşviki ve geliştirilmesi, faaliyet yerlerine, nüfusa ya da faaliyet alanlarına göre sınıflandırılabilir. Sağlığın teşviki ve geliştirilmesi, diğer yaklaşımlardan farklı olarak; insanların ve toplumların sağlıklarını ve refahlarını etkileyen (çalıştığı, oynadığı, eğlendiği, kararlar aldığı vb.) ortamlara odaklanır ve bu faktörleri koordine bir şekilde ele alır. Bunu yaparken bireyle birlikte toplumu, kamu kurum ve kuruluşlarını ve sivil toplum örgütlerini de işin içine katar

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Health Promotion

Year 2019, Volume: 2 Issue: 1, 21 - 29, 01.01.2019

Abstract

Health promotion is a process in which both individuals and non-governmental organizations, public institutions and organizations create social awareness by making efforts together in order to protect and improve the health of the individual and society. Health promotion has five priority action areas: build healthy public policy, create supportive environments for health, strengthen community action for health, develop personal skills, and re-orient health services. 9 global conferences have been held so far for health promotion. Health promotion can be classified according to places of activity, population and fields of activity. Health promotion is different from other approaches; it focuses on the environments that affect the health and well-being of people and societies (working, playing, having fun, taking decisions, etc.) and address these factors in a coordinated way. In doing so, it unites society, public institutions and organizations and civil society organizations together with the individual. 

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  • Cao ZJ, Chen Y, Wang SM. 2014. Health belief model based evaluation of school health education programme for injury prevention among high school students in the community context. BMC Pub Health, 14 (26): 3-8.
  • Casey MM, Payne WR, Eime RM. 2012. Organisational readiness and capacity building strategies of sporting organisations to promote health. Sport Manage Rev, 16 (1): 109-124.
  • Hung J-Y, Lu K-S. 2014. Research on the healthy lifestyle model, active ageing, and loneliness of senior learners. Edu Gerontol, 40 (5): 353-362.
  • Johansson G. 2012. The initiation and further progression of a physical activity referral scheme in a Swedish county 2001-2009. J Behav Health, 1 (3): 172-177.
  • Lee EY, Shin YJ, Choi BY, Cho HSM. 2013. Reliability and validity of a scale for health-promoting schools. Health Promot Int, 29 (4): 759-767.
  • Marks L, Hunter DJ, Alderslade R. 2011. Strengthening public health capacity and services in Europe. A Concept Paper. World Health Organization, Regional Office for Europe and Durham University, School of Medicine & Health, Centre for Public Policy & Health. Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • McCabe A, Davis A. 2012. Community development as mental health promotion: principles, practice and outcomes. Commun Develop J, 47 (4): 506-521.
  • Minniss FR, Wardrope C, Johnston D, Kendall E. 2013. Promoting health in early childhood environments: a health-promotion approach. Child Care Pract, 19 (2): 104-117.
  • Ontario Health Promotion Resource System (OHPRS). 2005. Module 1, Definitions and concepts. Introduction to section a foundations of health promotion. http://www.ohprs.ca/hp101/print/full.pdf (erişim tarihi: 04.06.2014).
  • Ottawa Charter. 1987. Ottawa Charter for health promotion. Oxford University Press, Printed in Great Britain, Health Promotion, 1 (4): 3-5.
  • Petersen PE, Kwan S. 2010. The 7th WHO Global Conference on health promotion-towards integration of oral health (Nairobi, Kenya 2009). Commun Dental Health, 27 (1): 129–136.
  • Public Health Ontario (PHO). 2018. Health promotion foundations-module one.
  • https://www.publichealthontario.ca/en/LearningAndDevelopment/OnlineLearning/HealthPromotion/Documents/Transcript-%20Health%20Promotion%20Foundations%20Module%20One.pdf (erişim tarihi: 18.09.2018).
  • Rissel C. 2005. The Bangkok Charter for health promotion in a globalized world. New South Wales Pub Health Bullet, 16 (9-10): 156-158.
  • Rosner D, Fried LP. 2010. Traditions, transitions, and transfats: new directions for public health. Public Health Rep, 125: 3-7.
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  • Testa D. 2012. Cross-disciplinary collaboration and health promotion in schools. Australian Social Work, 65 (4), 535-551.
  • Tremblay MC, Richard L. 2011. Complexity: a potential paradigm for a health promotion discipline. Health Promot Int, 29 (2): 378-388.
  • Woodall J, Viggiani N, Dixey R, South J. 2014. Moving prison health promotion along: towards an integrative framework for action to develop health promotion and tackle the social determinants of health. Crim Justice Stud, 27 (1): 114-132.
  • World Health Organization (WHO). 1998. Health promotion glossary. Geneva.
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  • World Health Organization (WHO). 2009b. A Primer for mainstreaming health promotion prepared for the 7th global conference for health promotion: "Promoting health and development closing the implementation gap" Conference working draft, Nairobi, Kenya.
  • World Health Organization (WHO). 2010. Capacity mapping for health promotion. WHO Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean, Cairo. Document WHO-EM/HLP/066/E.
  • World Health Organization (WHO). 2014. Helsinki statement on health in all policies. Health in All Policies HiAP Framework for Country Action. The 8th Global Conference on Health Promotion, Helsinki, Finland.
  • World Health Organization (WHO). 2018. Health promotion. http://www.who.int/healthpromotion/en/ (erişim tarihi: 18.09.2018).
  • Zarcadoolas C, Pleasant A, Greer DS. 2005. Understanding health literacy: an expanded model. Health Promot Int, 20 (2): 195-203.
  • Zwetsloot GIJM, Scheppingen AR, Bos EH, Dijkman A, Starren A. 2013. The core values that support health, safety, and well-being at work. Saf Health Work, 4: 187-196.
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Primary Language Turkish
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Review
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Nurşen Aydın 0000-0001-9221-5460

Publication Date January 1, 2019
Submission Date September 19, 2018
Acceptance Date October 26, 2018
Published in Issue Year 2019 Volume: 2 Issue: 1

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APA Aydın, N. (2019). SAĞLIĞIN TEŞVİKİ VE GELİŞTİRİLMESİ. Black Sea Journal of Health Science, 2(1), 21-29.
AMA Aydın N. SAĞLIĞIN TEŞVİKİ VE GELİŞTİRİLMESİ. BSJ Health Sci. January 2019;2(1):21-29.
Chicago Aydın, Nurşen. “SAĞLIĞIN TEŞVİKİ VE GELİŞTİRİLMESİ”. Black Sea Journal of Health Science 2, no. 1 (January 2019): 21-29.
EndNote Aydın N (January 1, 2019) SAĞLIĞIN TEŞVİKİ VE GELİŞTİRİLMESİ. Black Sea Journal of Health Science 2 1 21–29.
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MLA Aydın, Nurşen. “SAĞLIĞIN TEŞVİKİ VE GELİŞTİRİLMESİ”. Black Sea Journal of Health Science, vol. 2, no. 1, 2019, pp. 21-29.
Vancouver Aydın N. SAĞLIĞIN TEŞVİKİ VE GELİŞTİRİLMESİ. BSJ Health Sci. 2019;2(1):21-9.