Teaching for health / first edition by Lyn Coutts and Leslie Hardy.
Material type: TextPublication details: Edinburgh ; New York : Churchill Livingstone, 1995.Edition: 2nd edDescription: vii, 291 p. ; 22 cmISBN:- 9780443041266 (pbk.) :
- 0443041261
- Nurse and patient
- Health promotion
- Health education
- Nursing
- Patient education
- Community nursing
- Personal & public health
- Teaching of a specific subject
- Health and Wellbeing
- Health Education -- methods -- nurses\' instruction
- Health Promotion -- methods -- nurses\' instruction
- Patient Education -- methods -- nurses\' instruction
- 613.071 KIG
- RT90.3 .K53 1995
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Previous ed.: 1985.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
SECTION 1: Theoretical underpinnings:- 1. Health and its promotion:-The meaning of health -- Planning for health -- Measuring health--Current ill health in Britain - Health education and health promotion--Ethical issues in health promotion--References--Further reading--2. Health education concepts and practice:- Health education approaches and models--Health education services in the UK -- Nurses as health educators--Teaching for health--References--Further reading--3. Learning about health:- Ideas about learning and teaching--theoretical considerations relevant to learning--References--Further reading--4. Therapeutic and persuasive communication:- Therapeutic communication--The communication process--Techniques of therapeutic communication--Persuasive communication--Factors affecting communication and Persuasion--References--Further reading--5. Teaching techniques and aids:- Factors which influence understanding and recall--Teaching for skills learning--Encouraging affective learning--Teaching methods--Choosing teaching techniques and aids--References--Further reading--SECTION 2: The Process of Health Teaching--6. Beginning the teaching-learning process: assessment of learning needs:- Assessment and the concept of need - collecting information--Analysing information--Defining Learning needs--Learning needs of healthy individuals and Groups--References--Further reading--7. Planning: preparation for teaching:- The meaning of planning--Who plans?--The mechanics of planning--Preparing to teach--The teaching plan--References--Further Reading--8. Implementing teaching plans:- Example 1 Stoma Appliance Management - Example 2 Female secondary school students and menstruation--Example 3 Preoperative preparation - References--Further reading--9. Evaluation of health teaching:- The benefits of planned evaluation--Defining evaluation--Setting evaluation criteria--Evaluation designs for outcome assessment--Who needs feedback?--References--Further reading--SECTION III: Issues in Health Teaching:- 10. Research in health teaching:- Arguments about value and efficacy--Researching health teaching--Evaluating research approaches--Research-mindedness and the health teacher--References--Further reading--11. Reflections on teaching for health:- Success in health teaching -- Health teaching in a changing scene--Professional interfaces--Final reflections--References--Further reading--Questions for review and reflection.