A profound exploration of health promotion through the lens of the opioid crisis
Health Promotion Planning takes you on a journey to the fictitious yet realistic Middletown, a small midwestern city grappling with the formidable challenges of the opioid epidemic. It creatively weaves together the firsthand experiences of over 100 public health practitioners, providing an engaging narrative that brings program planning principles to life.
Explore the captivating stories of public health practitioners tackling the opioid crisis in one fictional town
Witness health promotion strategies in action as the book discusses the intricacies of substance use and opioid-related challenges
Gain insights into a range of programs, including needs assessment, health education, maternal treatment, peer support initiatives, and community organizing
Use end-of-chapter discussion questions to generate reflection among students and practitioners alike
With Health Promotion Planning, you will discover the principles and processes of building effective health promotion programs. This textbook is a powerful tool for learning, inspiring future generations to address societal challenges head-on.