Health Promotion in Nursing PracticePresenting an in-depth discussion of the nurse's active participation in the promotion of healthy lifestyles and the prevention of disease, this edition offers analyses of various definitions of health and presents clear-cut models for understanding health-promoting and -protecting behaviours. Also presented are effective assessment tools and strategies easily adaptable to various care settings that enable nurses to assist individuals and families in establishing healthier lifestyles. |
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... Interaction Model of Client Health Behavior The Interaction Model of Client Health Behavior ( IMCHB ) focuses on both characteris- tics of the client and factors external to the client to provide a comprehensive explanation of actions ...
... Interaction Model of Client Health Behavior The Interaction Model of Client Health Behavior ( IMCHB ) focuses on both characteris- tics of the client and factors external to the client to provide a comprehensive explanation of actions ...
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... interaction model of client health behavior . Res Nurs Health . 1984 ; 7 ( 4 ) : 275-285 . 39. Troumbley PF , Lenz ER . Application of Cox's interaction model of client health behavior in a weight control program for military personnel ...
... interaction model of client health behavior . Res Nurs Health . 1984 ; 7 ( 4 ) : 275-285 . 39. Troumbley PF , Lenz ER . Application of Cox's interaction model of client health behavior in a weight control program for military personnel ...
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... interaction . The self - care education process as a collaborative endeavor between client and nurse is depicted in Figure 5-1 . The interaction for self - care education brings the professional expertise of nurses and other health care ...
... interaction . The self - care education process as a collaborative endeavor between client and nurse is depicted in Figure 5-1 . The interaction for self - care education brings the professional expertise of nurses and other health care ...
Contents
THE CHALLENGE OF THE 21ST CENTURY | 3 |
Toward a Definition of Health 15 | 15 |
Motivation for Health Behavior | 33 |
Copyright | |
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