John Davies
University of Brighton
33 Papers
206 Citations
John Davies is an academic researcher from University of Brighton. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health promotion & Health policy. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 33 publications.
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Papers
The EUHPID Health Development Model for the classification of public health indicators
TL;DR: The model demonstrates that health development can be analysed from a salutogenic and a pathogenic perspective and explains how the differing starting points of different intervention approaches such as health promotion and health care are related to these two perspectives.
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Advancing a theoretical model for public health and health promotion indicator development: proposal from the EUHPID consortium
TL;DR: The EUHPID Consortium suggest that their socio-ecological model could become a common reference point for the public health field generally, and offer an invitation to interested readers to contribute to this development.
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Ethical evaluation of compulsory measles immunisation as a benchmark for good health management in the European Union.
Peter Schröder-Bäck,Helmut Brand,Ixhel Escamilla,John Davies,Caroline Hall,Kieran Hickey,Eleni Jelastopulu,Reli Mechtler,Jaroslav Volf +8 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that it should not be taken for granted that compulsory measles immunisation should be championed, rather, health policy makers in the European Union should try to raise immunisation rates with non-compulsory means.
A review of professional competencies in health promotion: European perspectives
S. Meresman,C. Colomer,Margaret M. Barry,John Davies,B. Lindstrom,Isabel Loureiro,Maurice B. Mittelmark +6 more
TL;DR: A discussion on the most essential and desirable health promotion competencies using the EUMAHP (European Masters in Health Promotion) framework is introduced and it can be inferred that the final results are significant and can be useful for further development of theEUMAHP core curriculum and other future developments in health promotion education and training.
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The EUMAHP project- the development of a European Masters programme in health promotion
TL;DR: The Ottawa Charter of Health Promotion provided the ideological definition and political strategy for new public health solutions to current health problems world wide and such Charter solutions were clarified and further elaborated on in a series of major international, health promotion conferences and meetings.
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