This book provides introductory-level health education students with a solid understanding of the scope and practice of health educators historically, philosophically, theoretically, and ethically. This book continues to provide the best overall introduction to the emerging profession of Health Promotion and Education by covering the roles and responsibilities of health educators, the settings where health educators are employed, and the ethics of the profession. In addition to covering the history of health, health care, and health education, the book provides a preview of what the future may hold for health promotion and education professionals. For health education students or anyone working in health education.
This book is a great introduction to health education but not much else. It discusses some basic principles of the field, the organization of the specialty, and goes so far as to actually give practical advice about obtaining future employment as a health educator. The text doesn't go into detail about any methods of educating people, however. I might be going a little harsh on this book w/ a 3/5 rating considering I know it's an introductory book.
This book, while emphasizing the US environment, policy and case studies, offers a considered understanding of health promotion. The understanding and management of risk is a key focus.