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Health Education Theory, Research and Practice Percy Shields Health Education: Theory, Research and Practice Health Education: Theory, Research and Practice Edited by Percy Shields Orange Apple, 5 Penn Plaza, 19th Floor, New York, NY 10001, USA © Orange Apple, 2017 This book contains information obtained from authentic and highly regarded sources. Copyright for all individual chapters remain with the respective authors as indicated. All chapters are published with permission under the Creative Commons Attribution License or equivalent. A wide variety of references are listed. Permission and sources are indicated; for detailed attributions, please refer to the permissions page and list of contributors. Reasonable efforts have been made to publish reliable data and information, but the authors, editors and publisher cannot assume any responsibility for the validity of all materials or the consequences of their use. ISBN: 978-1-9789-2565-6 The publisher’s policy is to use permanent paper from mills that operate a sustainable forestry policy. Furthermore, the publisher ensures that the text paper and cover boards used have met acceptable environmental accreditation standards. Copyright of this ebook is with Orange Apple, rights acquired from the original print publisher, Hayle Medical. Trademark Notice: Registered trademark of products or corporate names are used only for explanation and identification without intent to infringe. Cataloging-in-Publication Data Health education : theory, research and practice / edited by Percy Shields. p.cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-1-9789-2565-6 1.Health education. 2. Health literacy. 3. Public health. 4. Medical care. I. Shields, Percy. RA440 .H43 2017 613--dc23 Table of Contents Preface ..........................................................................................................................................................IX Chapter 1 A National Survey of Skin Infections, Care Behaviors and MRSA Knowledge in the United States .....................................................................................................................................1 Jocelyn R. Wilder, Duane T. Wegener, Michael Z. David, Charles Macal, Robert Daum, Diane S. Lauderdale Chapter 2 Compliance of Disease Awareness Campaigns in Printed Dutch Media with National and International Regulatory Guidelines............................................................................11 Teresa Leonardo Alves, Auramarina F. Martins de Freitas, Martine E. C. van Eijk, Aukje K. Mantel-Teeuwisse Chapter 3 Multidimensional Poverty in Rural Mozambique: A new Metric for Evaluating Public Health Interventions................................................................................................20 Bart Victor, Meridith Blevins, Ann F. Green, Elisée Ndatimana, Lázaro González-Calvo, Edward F. Fischer, Alfredo E. Vergara, Sten H. Vermund, Omo Olupona, Troy D. Moon Chapter 4 Mobile Phones: The Next Step towards Healthcare Delivery in Rural India?..............................30 Sherwin I. DeSouza, M. R. Rashmi, Agalya P. Vasanthi, Suchitha Maria Joseph, Rashmi Rodrigues Chapter 5 Caregivers’ Health Literacy and Gaps in Children’s Medicaid Enrollment: Findings from the Carolina Oral Health Literacy Study....................................................................39 Jessica Y. Lee, Kimon Divaris, Darren A. DeWalt, A. Diane Baker, Ziya Gizlice, R. Gary Rozier, William F. Vann, Jr. Chapter 6 Knowledge, Attitude, Practice, and Determinants Emergency Contraceptive use among Women Seeking Abortion Services in Dire Dawa, Ethiopia ........................................50 Meskerem Abate, Nega Assefa, Tadesse Alemayehu Chapter 7 The Support for Smoke Free Policy and how it is Influenced by Tolerance to Smoking – Experience of a Developing Country ................................................................................57 Abdul Rashid, Azizah Ab Manan, Noorlia Yahya, Lailanor Ibrahim Chapter 8 Contribution of Psychosocial Factors to the Association between Socioeconomic Position and Takeaway Food Consumption........................................................................................64 Kyoko Miura, Gavin Turrell Chapter 9 Comparison of Diabetes Management Status between Cancer Survivors and the General Population: Results from a Korean Population-Based Survey...................................74 Ji-Yeon Shin, Hye Young Shim, Jae Kwan Jun Chapter 10 Development and Validation of the Pre-Hospital Stroke Symptoms Coping Test ........................83 Qiuli Zhao, Li Yang, Xiao Zhang, Xuemei Zhu, Qingqing Zuo, Yanni Wu, Liu Yang, Wei Gao, Minghui Li, Shanshan Cheng __________________________WORLD TECHNOLOGIES__________________________ VI Contents Chapter 11 Understanding of Factors that Enable Health Promoters in Implementing Health-Promoting Schools: A Systematic Review and Narrative Synthesis of Qualitative Evidence .................................................................................................................................90 Tommy Tsz Man Hung, Vico Chung Lim Chiang, Angela Dawson, Regina Lai Tong Lee Chapter 12 Perception of Human Papillomavirus Infection, Cervical Cancer and HPV Vaccination in North Indian Population ............................................................................................103 Showket Hussain, Vilas Nasare, Malasha Kumari, Shashi Sharma, Mohammad Aijaz Khan, Bhudev C. Das, Mausumi Bharadwaj Chapter 13 A Pilot RCT of Psychodynamic Group Art Therapy for Patients in Acute Psychotic Episodes: Feasibility, Impact on Symptoms and Mentalising Capacity .......................110 Christiane Montag, Laura Haase, Dorothea Seidel, Martin Bayerl, Jürgen Gallinat, Uwe Herrmann, Karin Dannecker Chapter 14 Effect of a One-Off Educational Session about Enterobiasis on Knowledge, Preventative Practices, and Infection Rates among Schoolchildren in South Korea ....................121 Dong-Hee Kim, Hak Sun Yu Chapter 15 Coverage and Quality of Antenatal Care Provided at Primary Health Care Facilities in the ‘Punjab’ Province of ‘Pakistan’ ................................................................................129 Muhammad Ashraf Majrooh, Seema Hasnain, Javaid Akram, Arif Siddiqui, Zahid Ali Memon Chapter 16 A Time Series Evaluation of the FAST National Stroke Awareness Campaign in England .................................................................................................................................................137 Darren Flynn, Gary A. Ford, Helen Rodgers, Christopher Price, Nick Steen, Richard G. Thomson Chapter 17 Factors that Drive Dentists towards or away from Dental Caries Preventive Measures....................................................................................................................................................147 Uhana Seifert Guimarães Suga, Raquel Sano Suga Terada, Adriana Lemos Mori Ubaldini, Mitsue Fujimaki, Renata Corrêa Pascotto, Adelia Portero Batilana, Ricardo Pietrobon, João Ricardo N. Vissoci, Clarissa G. Rodrigues Chapter 18 Engaging new Migrants in Infectious Disease Screening: A Qualitative Semi-Structured Interview Study of UK Migrant Community Health-Care Leads....................................................................................................................................165 Farah Seedat, Sally Hargreaves, Jonathan S. Friedland Chapter 19 The Efficacy of Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy as a Public Mental Health Intervention for Adults with Mild to Moderate Depressive Symptomatology: A Randomized Controlled Trial..........................................................................175 Wendy T. M. Pots, Peter A. M. Meulenbeek, Martine M. Veehof, Jorinde Klungers, Ernst T. Bohlmeijer Chapter 20 Maternity Care Services and Culture: A Systematic Global Mapping of Interventions.............................................................................................................................................187 Ernestina Coast, Eleri Jones, Anayda Portela, Samantha R. Lattof __________________________WORLD TECHNOLOGIES__________________________ Contents VII Chapter 21 Challenges and Opportunities: What can we Learn from Patients Living with Chronic Musculoskeletal Conditions, Health Professionals and Carers about the Concept of Health Literacy Using Qualitative Methods of Inquiry?......................................................................................................................................................204 Charlotte Salter, Julii Brainard, Lisa McDaid, Yoon Loke Chapter 22 Prospects of mHealth Services in Bangladesh: Recent Evidence from Chakaria.....................................................................................................................................................214 Fatema Khatun, SMA Hanifi, Mohammad Iqbal, Sabrina Rasheed, M. Shafiqur Rahman, Tanvir Ahmed, Shahidul Hoque, Tamanna Sharmin, Nazib Uz Zaman Khan, Shehrin Shaila Mahmood, David H. Peters, Abbas Bhuiya Permissions List of Contributors Index __________________________WORLD TECHNOLOGIES__________________________ __________________________WORLD TECHNOLOGIES__________________________ Preface Every book is a source of knowledge and this one is no exception. The idea that led to the conceptualization of this book was the fact that the world is advancing rapidly; which makes it crucial to document the progress in every field. I am aware that a lot of data is already available, yet, there is a lot more to learn. Hence, I accepted the responsibility of editing this book and contributing my knowledge to the community. Health education is defined as the area of health concerned with education. Environmental, emotional, physical and social health are some of the key areas of health education. Increased awareness is facilitated by both surveying as well as policy-making. This book outlines the processes and applications of health education in detail. The topics included herein are of utmost significance and bound to provide incredible insights to readers. This book is vital for students and researchers in the field of hospital management, public health and pharmaceutical sciences. While editing this book, I had multiple visions for it. Then I finally narrowed down to make every chapter a sole standing text explaining a particular topic, so that they can be used independently. However, the umbrella subject sinews them into a common theme. This makes the book a unique platform of knowledge. I would like to give the major credit of this book to the experts from every corner of the world, who took the time to share their expertise with us. Also, I owe the completion of this book to the never- ending support of my family, who supported me throughout the project. Editor __________________________WORLD TECHNOLOGIES__________________________

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