Category: Health Promotion

  • Nurses Role in Health Promotion: Systematic Review

    Table of Contents Introduction Relevance Levels of Evidence Clarity Results and Implications Conclusion References Introduction It is imperative to note that the role of nurses in health promotion has been increasing over the years, and some of the interventions are viewed as incredibly efficient. It is understandable that health care providers have a broad range…

  • Smoking and Health Promotion in the UK

    Introduction There is no doubt that most people in the world (especially those who live in developed countries) know that smoking is harmful to health. They know that it may lead to the development of cancer and painful death. Despite this awareness, the level of smoking remains high in many countries in the world and…

  • Healthy Lifestyle Promotion and Its Evaluation

    Table of Contents Evaluation Plan Methods Data Analysis Project Dissemination References Evaluation Plan The main purpose of this project is to assess the importance of the promotion of healthy lifestyles by nursing professionals via educational programs for patients, their families, and communities. The following clinical question was formulated to guide this project: In a group…

  • Lets Move Program for Healthy Lifestyle Promotion

    Table of Contents Introduction Description of an initial program Legislators involved in the policy development The role of the APRN Influence of the policy on a clinical practice Usage of the policy by interprofessional teams Conclusion References Introduction The burden of cardiovascular disease and diabetes is known to be increasing nationwide in the United States.…

  • Statistic for Public Health Promotion Interventions

    Statistics are directly relevant to the planning of health promotion interventions because they are paramount for identifying the groups that need such interventions in the first place. Learning more about a given group is actually one of the main uses of statistics in public health (Bruce, Pope, & Stanistreet, 2018). For example, if one aims…

  • A Preliminary Randomized Controlled Evaluation of a Universal Healthy Relationships Promotion Program for Youth

    Table of Contents Introduction Background Purpose of the Study Research Method Sample and Ethical Considerations Research Findings Research Limitations Conclusion Reference Introduction Mental health in adolescents is an important topic for research. Bullying, substance abuse, and adverse childhood experiences can substantially impact young peoples mental health and well-being and affect their adult life. Many mental…

  • Literature Critique of Advanced Nursing Role Theories Supporting Health Promotion

    Overview As the profession of the Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) continues to evolve within the healthcare system, the utilization of theory-guided practice is imperative for the deliverance of purposeful and effective care to patients. The use of theory in nursing gives APRNs the ability to organize and structuralize knowledge to guide patient care (McEwen…

  • Psychological Health Promotion Aspects

    Survival of the fittest a common phrase originated from the Evolutionary Theory of Darwin to describe the mechanism of natural selection. As humankind experience pandemic today, their physical health and mental health is being put into test on how to survive this disaster. Each day people are facing an invisible enemy that threatened them and…

  • Health Promotion: Peer Influence on Underage Drinking

    Executive Summary This report explores underage drinking among year nine students and what influences the drinking habits of these Australian teenagers. The data collected through this investigation suggests that peers have a significant influence in year nine students choosing to drink alcohol. This investigation aims to reduce alcohol consumption and encourage safe drinking habits within…

  • New Public Health Approach and Contemporary Health Challenges

    Introduction I would like discuss about the most public concern health challenge, that is homelessness. It is the most experiencing challenge in India. It is also a social issue. Homelessness is defined as living in housing that doesnt meet the minimum criteria or not even minimum secure. It is security of occupancy, services acceptability and…