Health Education: Volume 100 Issue 1

Subject:

Table of contents

A multi‐level approach to community‐focused training in drug education: part 2 – teachers as researchers and partners in curriculum development

Jenny McWhirter, Nick Boddington, David Perry, Ian Clements, Noreen Wetton

Recent advice suggests that single‐level, single‐strand interventions are less effective in preventing or reducing harm from drug misuse than multi‐level multi‐agency approaches…

Evaluating mass media approaches to health promotion: a review of methods

Kaye Wellings, Wendy Macdowall

Broad spectrum approaches to health promotion, using mass media techniques to reach the general population, have potential value in raising the profile of health issues, providing…

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Uses of routine data sets in the evaluation of health promotion interventions: opportunities and limitations

Roslyn Kane, Kaye Wellings, Caroline Free, Joanna Goodrich

Practitioners are under constant pressure to evaluate their work. In the current environment, health professionals frequently have limited time and financial resources, and…

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Impact evaluation of an HIV screen educational advertisement

Jane Sixsmith, C. Cecily Kelleher, Emer Crangle

An advertisement explicitly depicting behaviours associated with transmission of HIV was developed with the aim of reminding people of the continued threat posed by the virus to…

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Cover of Health Education

ISSN:

0965-4283

Online date, start – end:

1992

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Dr Gurpinder Lalli