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Promoting Health, 8th Edition

The Primary Health Care Approach
Authors :
Jane Taylor & Lily O’Hara
Date of Publication: 05/2025
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Comprehensive and easy-to-understand framework for health promotion practice Promoting Health: The Primary Health Care Approach 8e supports a broad range of practitioners to understand the key values, principles, concepts and practices of health pro ...view more

Comprehensive and easy-to-understand framework for health promotion practice

Promoting Health: The Primary Health Care Approach 8e supports a broad range of practitioners to understand the key values, principles, concepts and practices of health promotion in a primary health care context, and apply these in their everyday work as health professionals.

The book comprehensively explores the role of structural and systemic determinants of health and health equity, and the social, cultural, economic, commercial, political, natural and built environments.

Fully updated throughout, the eighth edition addresses current global and local issues that impact on population health, including political and economic instability, climate change and pandemics.

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Comprehensive and easy-to-understand framework for health promotion practice

Promoting Health: The Primary Health Care Approach 8e supports a broad range of practitioners to understand the key values, principles, concepts and practices of health promotion in a primary health care context, and apply these in their everyday work as health professionals.

The book comprehensively explores the role of structural and systemic determinants of health and health equity, and the social, cultural, economic, commercial, political, natural and built environments.

Fully updated throughout, the eighth edition addresses current global and local issues that impact on population health, including political and economic instability, climate change and pandemics.


Key Features
  • End of chapter reflective questions that enable users to consolidate their learning through practice activities and develop their health promotion competencies.

  • Covers hot topics, including climate and health, health equity, and the social, commercial and political determinants of health and wellbeing

  • Each chapter aligned to core professional competencies for health promotion practice

  • Aligned to the Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion action areas
  • Practice insights are presented throughout to demonstrate the application of concepts

New to this edition:


  • Learning outcomes for each chapter

  • Updated content


Author Information
By Jane Taylor, BEd, GradCertIntHlth, MHlthProm, PhD(PubHlth), School of Health, University of Sunshine Coast, QLD, Australia and Lily O’Hara, BSc, PostgradDipHlthProm, MPH, PhD(PubHlth), School of Medicine and Dentistry, Griffith University, Gold Coast, QLD