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Health Promotion and Disease Prevention

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Health Promotion & Disease
Prevention
Nurses as health role models
 Nurses have the opportunity to role model healthy behaviour
Health Promotion
 “Health promotion is the process of enabling people to increase control over and to
improve their health. To reach a state of complete physical, mental and social well-
being, an individual or group must be able to identify and realise aspirations to satisfy
needs and to change or cope with the environment.” – the Ottawa Charter, 1986
 Health promotion focuses on the lifestyle choices made to prevent illness and to strive
towards high levels of wellness
 Many preventative measures either protect the person’s health or prevent loss of health
 A healthy attitude along with cultural beliefs and practices support mind, body and
spiritual wellness
 Physical variables include nutrition, rest/sleep and nutrition
 Psychosocial variables include coping mechanisms (of stress, depression etc.), self-
concept, recreation and cultural practices
 Spiritual variables include beliefs and values
 Holistic nursing care is the aim to care for patients not only for their physical needs but
also for their mental and spiritual needs
Strategies for health promotion
 There are many advocacy contexts
 Politics: policies and regulations
 Economical
 Social
 Cultural
 Environmental
 Biological
Enablement
 Equity: equity is not equality
 Accessibility: accessibility is not availability
 Effectiveness
 Efficiency
 Outcome: the community is to take charge of the redistribution of resources for
effective health care delivery
Mediation
 Intersectoral collaboration
 Different stakeholders (NGOs, economic and social sectors)
 Local authorities and private sectors
 Outcome: social contract that permits the sectors to promote health
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