Michael Pizzi, Mark Amir
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Now more than ever health care professionals play an increased role in the promotion of health to populations.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 472
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040141595
- Artikelnr.: 70886702
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 472
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040141595
- Artikelnr.: 70886702
Michael A. Pizzi, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA, has been an occupational therapist since 1981. He has published over 70 peer-reviewed articles and 25 book chapters, and is co-editor of a health promotion and wellness textbook. His research has focused on hospice, HIV/AIDS, wellness, and childhood obesity, and he is the only occupational therapist to guest edit the American Journal of Occupational Therapy on three different topics (AIDS, wellness, and childhood obesity). In occupational therapy, he has created clinical pathways in all of these areas. Dr. Pizzi created the first health and wellness interprofessional conference in 1993 and since then has focused on health, well-being, and quality of life in community practice. Dr. Pizzi developed the frst valid and reliable wellness tool that could be used inter-professionally called the Pizzi Health and Wellness Assessment (PHWA), as well as a health and wellness model called the Environment-Health-Occupation-Well-Being (E-HOW) Model. He created Touching Humanity, a not-for-profit whose motto is "given opportunity, always able."
Mark Amir, PT, DPT, MPH, DipMDT, is currently the Director of Clinical Education at DUNY - DPT and Residency Director at JAG Physical Therapy. His passion is to help students integrate newly acquired didactic skills that match their innate strengths to their clinical setting, which can positively impact the lives of their clients, themselves, and their community. Matching clinical experiences with a student-centered focus allows graduates and experienced clinicians to thrive in their chosen physical therapy career. Dr. Amir was a private practice, multi-state outpatient physical therapy owner for over 20 years.
Mark Amir, PT, DPT, MPH, DipMDT, is currently the Director of Clinical Education at DUNY - DPT and Residency Director at JAG Physical Therapy. His passion is to help students integrate newly acquired didactic skills that match their innate strengths to their clinical setting, which can positively impact the lives of their clients, themselves, and their community. Matching clinical experiences with a student-centered focus allows graduates and experienced clinicians to thrive in their chosen physical therapy career. Dr. Amir was a private practice, multi-state outpatient physical therapy owner for over 20 years.
Introduction Part I Principles for Community Practice to Promote Health,
Well-Being, and Quality of Life Chapter 1 Promoting Health, Well-Being, and
Quality of Life: Shifting the Paradigm of Health Care Chapter 2 Diversity,
Equity, Inclusion, and Justice With Community-Oriented Interprofessional
Practice Chapter 3 Theoretical Perspectives for Interprofessional
Community-Oriented Practice Part II Promoting Physical Health Chapter 4
Promoting Physical Health: Infants, Children, and Youth Chapter 5 Promoting
Physical Health: Adults Chapter 6 Promoting Physical Health: Older Adults
Chapter 7 Promoting Social Health: Children and Youth Chapter 8 Promoting
Social Health: Adults Chapter 9 Promoting Social Health: Older Adults Part
IV Promoting Occupational Health and Productivity Chapter 10 Promoting
Occupational Health and Productivity: Children and Youth Chapter 11
Promoting Occupational Health and Productivity: Adults Chapter 12 Promoting
Occupational Health and Productivity: Older Adults Part V Promoting Mental
and Emotional Health Chapter 13 Promoting Mental and Emotional Health:
Children and Youth Chapter 14 Promoting Mental and Emotional Health: Adults
Chapter 15 Promoting Mental and Emotional Health: Older Adults Part VI
Promoting Family Health Chapter 16 Promoting Family Health: Children and
Youth Chapter 17 Promoting Family Health: Adults Chapter 18 Promoting
Family Health: Older Adults Part VII Promoting Spiritual Health Chapter 19
Promoting Spiritual Health: Children and Youth Chapter 20 Promoting
Spiritual Health: Adults Chapter 21 Promoting Spiritual Health: Older
Adults Part VIII Developing Interprofessional Practice Chapter 22 Building
Community Capacity From an Interprofessional Perspective Using Small Grants
Chapter 23 Community Program Planning, Design, and Evaluation
Well-Being, and Quality of Life Chapter 1 Promoting Health, Well-Being, and
Quality of Life: Shifting the Paradigm of Health Care Chapter 2 Diversity,
Equity, Inclusion, and Justice With Community-Oriented Interprofessional
Practice Chapter 3 Theoretical Perspectives for Interprofessional
Community-Oriented Practice Part II Promoting Physical Health Chapter 4
Promoting Physical Health: Infants, Children, and Youth Chapter 5 Promoting
Physical Health: Adults Chapter 6 Promoting Physical Health: Older Adults
Chapter 7 Promoting Social Health: Children and Youth Chapter 8 Promoting
Social Health: Adults Chapter 9 Promoting Social Health: Older Adults Part
IV Promoting Occupational Health and Productivity Chapter 10 Promoting
Occupational Health and Productivity: Children and Youth Chapter 11
Promoting Occupational Health and Productivity: Adults Chapter 12 Promoting
Occupational Health and Productivity: Older Adults Part V Promoting Mental
and Emotional Health Chapter 13 Promoting Mental and Emotional Health:
Children and Youth Chapter 14 Promoting Mental and Emotional Health: Adults
Chapter 15 Promoting Mental and Emotional Health: Older Adults Part VI
Promoting Family Health Chapter 16 Promoting Family Health: Children and
Youth Chapter 17 Promoting Family Health: Adults Chapter 18 Promoting
Family Health: Older Adults Part VII Promoting Spiritual Health Chapter 19
Promoting Spiritual Health: Children and Youth Chapter 20 Promoting
Spiritual Health: Adults Chapter 21 Promoting Spiritual Health: Older
Adults Part VIII Developing Interprofessional Practice Chapter 22 Building
Community Capacity From an Interprofessional Perspective Using Small Grants
Chapter 23 Community Program Planning, Design, and Evaluation
Introduction Part I Principles for Community Practice to Promote Health,
Well-Being, and Quality of Life Chapter 1 Promoting Health, Well-Being, and
Quality of Life: Shifting the Paradigm of Health Care Chapter 2 Diversity,
Equity, Inclusion, and Justice With Community-Oriented Interprofessional
Practice Chapter 3 Theoretical Perspectives for Interprofessional
Community-Oriented Practice Part II Promoting Physical Health Chapter 4
Promoting Physical Health: Infants, Children, and Youth Chapter 5 Promoting
Physical Health: Adults Chapter 6 Promoting Physical Health: Older Adults
Chapter 7 Promoting Social Health: Children and Youth Chapter 8 Promoting
Social Health: Adults Chapter 9 Promoting Social Health: Older Adults Part
IV Promoting Occupational Health and Productivity Chapter 10 Promoting
Occupational Health and Productivity: Children and Youth Chapter 11
Promoting Occupational Health and Productivity: Adults Chapter 12 Promoting
Occupational Health and Productivity: Older Adults Part V Promoting Mental
and Emotional Health Chapter 13 Promoting Mental and Emotional Health:
Children and Youth Chapter 14 Promoting Mental and Emotional Health: Adults
Chapter 15 Promoting Mental and Emotional Health: Older Adults Part VI
Promoting Family Health Chapter 16 Promoting Family Health: Children and
Youth Chapter 17 Promoting Family Health: Adults Chapter 18 Promoting
Family Health: Older Adults Part VII Promoting Spiritual Health Chapter 19
Promoting Spiritual Health: Children and Youth Chapter 20 Promoting
Spiritual Health: Adults Chapter 21 Promoting Spiritual Health: Older
Adults Part VIII Developing Interprofessional Practice Chapter 22 Building
Community Capacity From an Interprofessional Perspective Using Small Grants
Chapter 23 Community Program Planning, Design, and Evaluation
Well-Being, and Quality of Life Chapter 1 Promoting Health, Well-Being, and
Quality of Life: Shifting the Paradigm of Health Care Chapter 2 Diversity,
Equity, Inclusion, and Justice With Community-Oriented Interprofessional
Practice Chapter 3 Theoretical Perspectives for Interprofessional
Community-Oriented Practice Part II Promoting Physical Health Chapter 4
Promoting Physical Health: Infants, Children, and Youth Chapter 5 Promoting
Physical Health: Adults Chapter 6 Promoting Physical Health: Older Adults
Chapter 7 Promoting Social Health: Children and Youth Chapter 8 Promoting
Social Health: Adults Chapter 9 Promoting Social Health: Older Adults Part
IV Promoting Occupational Health and Productivity Chapter 10 Promoting
Occupational Health and Productivity: Children and Youth Chapter 11
Promoting Occupational Health and Productivity: Adults Chapter 12 Promoting
Occupational Health and Productivity: Older Adults Part V Promoting Mental
and Emotional Health Chapter 13 Promoting Mental and Emotional Health:
Children and Youth Chapter 14 Promoting Mental and Emotional Health: Adults
Chapter 15 Promoting Mental and Emotional Health: Older Adults Part VI
Promoting Family Health Chapter 16 Promoting Family Health: Children and
Youth Chapter 17 Promoting Family Health: Adults Chapter 18 Promoting
Family Health: Older Adults Part VII Promoting Spiritual Health Chapter 19
Promoting Spiritual Health: Children and Youth Chapter 20 Promoting
Spiritual Health: Adults Chapter 21 Promoting Spiritual Health: Older
Adults Part VIII Developing Interprofessional Practice Chapter 22 Building
Community Capacity From an Interprofessional Perspective Using Small Grants
Chapter 23 Community Program Planning, Design, and Evaluation