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| Publication name: | Research in Brief 14: The Health Promoting Health Service (HPHS) - what is needed to develop effective and sustainable health promotion practice within the health service? |
| Description: | The health service has been a key setting for the delivery of health promotion programmes in Scotland over the last ten years. HEBS developed the Health Promoting Health Service Framework, a tool to promote and guide the development of consistent standards in health promotion practice in this setting. In 2001, Dr Claudia Martin from Scottish Health Feedback was commissioned to evaluate the value and utility of this framework in developing effective and sustainable health promotion practice within the health service context. This document summarises the feedback report. |
| Date: | 1 October 2004 |
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View as web pagesIntroductionThe Health Promoting Health Service (HPHS Framework) Pilot implementation sites Use of the HPHS Framework Developing effective and sustainable health promotion practice - necessary conditions Conclusions References Evaluation Sub-Group Find out more View all as single web page | |
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