Promoting Health and Wellness in Underserved Communities
Multidisciplinary Perspectives Through Service Learning
Herausgeber: Pelham, Anabel; Sills, Elizabeth
Promoting Health and Wellness in Underserved Communities
Multidisciplinary Perspectives Through Service Learning
Herausgeber: Pelham, Anabel; Sills, Elizabeth
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Starting from the premise that our health status, vulnerability to accidents and disease, and life spans as individuals and communities are determined by the organization, delivery, and financing (or lack thereof) of health care, this book explores how educators and community caretakers teach the complex web of inter-connection between the micro level of individual health and well-being and the macro level of larger social structures.
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Starting from the premise that our health status, vulnerability to accidents and disease, and life spans as individuals and communities are determined by the organization, delivery, and financing (or lack thereof) of health care, this book explores how educators and community caretakers teach the complex web of inter-connection between the micro level of individual health and well-being and the macro level of larger social structures.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 150mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 358g
- ISBN-13: 9781579222413
- ISBN-10: 1579222412
- Artikelnr.: 26022349
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 150mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 358g
- ISBN-13: 9781579222413
- ISBN-10: 1579222412
- Artikelnr.: 26022349
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Anabel Pelham is Professor of Gerontology and Director of the Institute on Gerontology at San Francisco State University. Elizabeth Sills is the Community Health Manager for a major healthcare organization. Robert A. Corrigan is President, San Francisco State University. Gerald S. Eisman is the Acting Director of the Institute for Civic and Community Engagement at San Francisco State University.
Acknowledgments Foreword. Robert A. Corrigan About This Series. Gerald S.
Eisman Activity/Methodology Table Contributors Introduction. Anabel Pelham
and Elizabeth Sills Section One. Models Of Community Engagement 1.
Reaffirming The Role Of Service Learning In Public Health Curricula.
Veronica Acosta-Deprez And Tony Sinay 2. Connections Across Generations.
Dialogue Groups Bridge The Generation Gap. Madeleine Rose 3. Preparing
Future Nurses For A Life Of Civic Engagement. The Disaster Preparedness For
Vulnerable Populations Project. Lynette Landry and Harvey Davis 4.
Cultivating Healthy Habits. Food, Gardens, and Community-Based Learning.
Debora Hammond Section Two. Cross-Cultural Competencies 5. Immigrant Health
Literacy. Reaching Across Languages, Cultures, and Disciplines In Service.
Daryl M. Gordon, Maricel G. Santos, and Gail Weinstein 6. Community-Based
Health Needs Assessments With Culturally Distinct Populations. Joachim O.
F. Reimann and Dolores I. Rodri¿Guez-Reimann 7. The Role Of Community-Based
Participatory Research, Civic Engagement, and Service Learning In Reducing
Health Disparities. An Experience Using Community Health Theaters. Helda
Pinzon-Perez 8. Teaching Public Health Security Through Community-Based and
Case-Based Learning. Louise Gresham, Sonja Ingmanson, and Susan Cheng
Section Three. Community Partnerships 9. From Projects To Partnership.
Using Ethnography To Engage Students. Charles N. Darrah and Katie Plante
Smith 10. The Accidental Service Learner. The Role Of Graduate Education In
Community Service Learning. Jonathan Sills 11. The Economy Of Abundance.
Developing Service Learning On A Grand Scale In A Rapidly Changing
Environment. Kathleen M. Roe, Andrea Nance, Alvin Galang, Anna Bingham,
German Blanco, Ryan Duhe, and Kenneth Lee 12. Using Service Learning To
Teach Community Nutrition. Marjorie Freedman 13. Affecting Community
Wellness With Technology and Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration. Malu Roldan
Eisman Activity/Methodology Table Contributors Introduction. Anabel Pelham
and Elizabeth Sills Section One. Models Of Community Engagement 1.
Reaffirming The Role Of Service Learning In Public Health Curricula.
Veronica Acosta-Deprez And Tony Sinay 2. Connections Across Generations.
Dialogue Groups Bridge The Generation Gap. Madeleine Rose 3. Preparing
Future Nurses For A Life Of Civic Engagement. The Disaster Preparedness For
Vulnerable Populations Project. Lynette Landry and Harvey Davis 4.
Cultivating Healthy Habits. Food, Gardens, and Community-Based Learning.
Debora Hammond Section Two. Cross-Cultural Competencies 5. Immigrant Health
Literacy. Reaching Across Languages, Cultures, and Disciplines In Service.
Daryl M. Gordon, Maricel G. Santos, and Gail Weinstein 6. Community-Based
Health Needs Assessments With Culturally Distinct Populations. Joachim O.
F. Reimann and Dolores I. Rodri¿Guez-Reimann 7. The Role Of Community-Based
Participatory Research, Civic Engagement, and Service Learning In Reducing
Health Disparities. An Experience Using Community Health Theaters. Helda
Pinzon-Perez 8. Teaching Public Health Security Through Community-Based and
Case-Based Learning. Louise Gresham, Sonja Ingmanson, and Susan Cheng
Section Three. Community Partnerships 9. From Projects To Partnership.
Using Ethnography To Engage Students. Charles N. Darrah and Katie Plante
Smith 10. The Accidental Service Learner. The Role Of Graduate Education In
Community Service Learning. Jonathan Sills 11. The Economy Of Abundance.
Developing Service Learning On A Grand Scale In A Rapidly Changing
Environment. Kathleen M. Roe, Andrea Nance, Alvin Galang, Anna Bingham,
German Blanco, Ryan Duhe, and Kenneth Lee 12. Using Service Learning To
Teach Community Nutrition. Marjorie Freedman 13. Affecting Community
Wellness With Technology and Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration. Malu Roldan
Acknowledgments Foreword. Robert A. Corrigan About This Series. Gerald S.
Eisman Activity/Methodology Table Contributors Introduction. Anabel Pelham
and Elizabeth Sills Section One. Models Of Community Engagement 1.
Reaffirming The Role Of Service Learning In Public Health Curricula.
Veronica Acosta-Deprez And Tony Sinay 2. Connections Across Generations.
Dialogue Groups Bridge The Generation Gap. Madeleine Rose 3. Preparing
Future Nurses For A Life Of Civic Engagement. The Disaster Preparedness For
Vulnerable Populations Project. Lynette Landry and Harvey Davis 4.
Cultivating Healthy Habits. Food, Gardens, and Community-Based Learning.
Debora Hammond Section Two. Cross-Cultural Competencies 5. Immigrant Health
Literacy. Reaching Across Languages, Cultures, and Disciplines In Service.
Daryl M. Gordon, Maricel G. Santos, and Gail Weinstein 6. Community-Based
Health Needs Assessments With Culturally Distinct Populations. Joachim O.
F. Reimann and Dolores I. Rodri¿Guez-Reimann 7. The Role Of Community-Based
Participatory Research, Civic Engagement, and Service Learning In Reducing
Health Disparities. An Experience Using Community Health Theaters. Helda
Pinzon-Perez 8. Teaching Public Health Security Through Community-Based and
Case-Based Learning. Louise Gresham, Sonja Ingmanson, and Susan Cheng
Section Three. Community Partnerships 9. From Projects To Partnership.
Using Ethnography To Engage Students. Charles N. Darrah and Katie Plante
Smith 10. The Accidental Service Learner. The Role Of Graduate Education In
Community Service Learning. Jonathan Sills 11. The Economy Of Abundance.
Developing Service Learning On A Grand Scale In A Rapidly Changing
Environment. Kathleen M. Roe, Andrea Nance, Alvin Galang, Anna Bingham,
German Blanco, Ryan Duhe, and Kenneth Lee 12. Using Service Learning To
Teach Community Nutrition. Marjorie Freedman 13. Affecting Community
Wellness With Technology and Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration. Malu Roldan
Eisman Activity/Methodology Table Contributors Introduction. Anabel Pelham
and Elizabeth Sills Section One. Models Of Community Engagement 1.
Reaffirming The Role Of Service Learning In Public Health Curricula.
Veronica Acosta-Deprez And Tony Sinay 2. Connections Across Generations.
Dialogue Groups Bridge The Generation Gap. Madeleine Rose 3. Preparing
Future Nurses For A Life Of Civic Engagement. The Disaster Preparedness For
Vulnerable Populations Project. Lynette Landry and Harvey Davis 4.
Cultivating Healthy Habits. Food, Gardens, and Community-Based Learning.
Debora Hammond Section Two. Cross-Cultural Competencies 5. Immigrant Health
Literacy. Reaching Across Languages, Cultures, and Disciplines In Service.
Daryl M. Gordon, Maricel G. Santos, and Gail Weinstein 6. Community-Based
Health Needs Assessments With Culturally Distinct Populations. Joachim O.
F. Reimann and Dolores I. Rodri¿Guez-Reimann 7. The Role Of Community-Based
Participatory Research, Civic Engagement, and Service Learning In Reducing
Health Disparities. An Experience Using Community Health Theaters. Helda
Pinzon-Perez 8. Teaching Public Health Security Through Community-Based and
Case-Based Learning. Louise Gresham, Sonja Ingmanson, and Susan Cheng
Section Three. Community Partnerships 9. From Projects To Partnership.
Using Ethnography To Engage Students. Charles N. Darrah and Katie Plante
Smith 10. The Accidental Service Learner. The Role Of Graduate Education In
Community Service Learning. Jonathan Sills 11. The Economy Of Abundance.
Developing Service Learning On A Grand Scale In A Rapidly Changing
Environment. Kathleen M. Roe, Andrea Nance, Alvin Galang, Anna Bingham,
German Blanco, Ryan Duhe, and Kenneth Lee 12. Using Service Learning To
Teach Community Nutrition. Marjorie Freedman 13. Affecting Community
Wellness With Technology and Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration. Malu Roldan