Title: Health Promotion and Stroke
1Health Promotion and Stroke
Ontario Prevention Clearinghouse Prevent
Stroke www.preventstroke.ca
2(No Transcript)
3Mike
4Mike
Limited access to health services
No company pension, limited income
Education
House inappropriate for current needs
Retired
Few Social Support Networks
Family History of CVD
Too physically large for public transport
Male
Poor dietary practices
5Health
6Health
Health Services
Income and Social Status
Education
Physical Environments
Employment and Working Conditions
Social Support Networks
Biology and Genetic Endowment
Healthy Child Development
Social Environments
Gender
Personal Health Practices and Coping Skills
Culture
7Defining Health Promotion
- Health Promotion is the process of enabling
people to increase control over the determinants
of health, and thereby improve their health.
(Regional Framework for Health Promotion, WHO
2002)
8(No Transcript)
9Health Promotion Values, Assumptions and Beliefs
- Health
- Social Justice
- Power Sharing
- Ecology
- Social Inclusion
10Health
Health Services
Income and Social Status
Education
Physical Environments
Employment and Working Conditions
Social Support Networks
Biology and Genetic Endowment
Healthy Child Development
Social Environments
Gender
BELIEFS
VALUES
Personal Health Practices and Coping Skills
Culture
ASSUMPTIONS
11Why a comprehensive approach?
- To effectively prevent and manage chronic
diseases, a multidisciplinary and collaborative
approach is needed.