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Health education is the process of providing individuals with information and knowledge about health-related topics to help them make informed decisions. Health promotion, on the other hand, involves creating supportive environments and implementing strategies to improve overall health and well-being at the population level by addressing social, economic, and environmental determinants of health. Health education is more individual-focused, while health promotion takes a broader approach to influencing behaviors and policies for better health outcomes.
- health promotion activities - counselling - health education - skills and knowledge of health assessment and promotion
Ann Felton has written: 'Basic guide to oral health education and promotion' -- subject(s): Dental assistants, Dental health education, Health Education, Dental, Health promotion, Methods
The awareness to have or make better health choices
Susan A. Schoenrock has written: 'Health education and promotion among multicultural populations' -- subject(s): Health and hygiene, Health education, Health promotion, Minority older people, Minorities
Mark B. Dignan has written: 'Measurement and evaluation of health education' -- subject(s): Data Collection, Evaluation, Evaluation Studies, Health education, Methods, Statistical methods 'Introduction to program planning' -- subject(s): Health education, Planning, Community health services, Health planning 'Program planning for health education and promotion' -- subject(s): Health education, Health planning, Health promotion, Planning
Peer Education is an approach to health promotion, in which community members are supported to promote health-enhancing change among their peers.
proper health education and instruction by any certified fitness trainer is necessary to promote your health. it makes aware to persons about there health concerns.
Rose Asera has written: 'HEALTH PROMOTION BEHAVIORS OF NURSE PRACTITIONERS AND EDUCATORS IN COLORADO' -- subject(s): Education, Health, Health education
Educating the public about health-related topics.
To inform people on ways to live healthy it is proactive in tackling health related challenges and issues.
Beth Marks has written: 'Health matters' -- subject(s): Health promotion, Health and hygiene, Nutrition, Health education, Developmentally disabled, Exercise