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Analyse anthropologique et éthique des conflits de valeurs en promotion de la santé / / Raymond Massé
Analyse anthropologique et éthique des conflits de valeurs en promotion de la santé / / Raymond Massé
Autore Massé Raymond
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chicoutimi, Quebec : , : J.-M. Tremblay, , 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource
Disciplina 362.1
Soggetto topico Health promotion - Evaluation
Health behavior
ISBN 1-4123-7090-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione fre
Nota di contenuto Introduction -- La santé publique comme nouvelle moralité et entreprise d'acculturation -- La santé publique comme stratégie de rechange au contrôle religieux des déviances -- Un contexte sociétal fertile -- La santé publique comme culture et entreprise d'acculturation -- Les fondements du pouvoir de la médecine préventive -- Les enjeux éthiques dans la pratique de la santé publique au Québec -- Les enjeux éthiques liés à l'autonomie de la personne -- Les enjeux éthiques liés aux valeurs de justice sociale -- Les enjeux éthiques liés à la bienfaisance et à la non-malfaisance -- Bilan critique de l'application de l'approche par principes en santé publique -- Le principe d'incertitude. Éloge de l'incertitude créatrice -- Le principe de la responsabilité partagée -- Les limites de la responsabilité de l'autre -- Conclusion -- Pour une éthique de la complexité -- Références bibliographiques -- Débat. Quelques questions éthiques sur la production et l'utilisation des données scientifiques.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910132731303321
Massé Raymond  
Chicoutimi, Quebec : , : J.-M. Tremblay, , 2009
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Evaluating health promotion programs / / Thomas W. Valente [[electronic resource]]
Evaluating health promotion programs / / Thomas W. Valente [[electronic resource]]
Autore Valente Thomas W.
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York : , : Oxford University Press, , 2023
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (324 p.)
Disciplina 613
Collana Oxford scholarship online
Soggetto topico Health promotion - Evaluation
Communication in medicine - Evaluation
ISBN 0-19-773761-7
1-280-83506-0
9786610835065
0-19-974793-8
1-4237-7561-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Machine generated contents note: 1. Frameworks, Models, and Rationales, 3 -- Health Promotion Programs, 3 -- Evaluation, 4 -- Frameworks, 9 -- Evaluation Frameworks, 11 -- Summary, 17 -- 2. Health Promotion Interventions, 19 -- Intervention Strategies, 19 -- Program Impact Conditions, 27 -- Summary, 31 -- 3. Behavior Change Theory, 33 -- Theories, 34 -- Perspectives, 45 -- Use and Selection of Theory, 50 -- Summary, 55 -- 4. Formative and Qualitative Research, 57 -- Qualitative Methods, 58 -- Message/Materials Testing, 64 -- Quantitative Formative Research, 65 -- Using Formative Techniques for Outcome Evaluation, 69 -- Summary, 70 -- 5. Process Evaluation, 73 -- Six Points for Process Evaluation, 75 -- Uses of Process Evaluation Data, 78 -- How to Do Process Evaluation, 82 -- Distinction Between Research Types, 83 -- Summary, 83 -- II METHODS, 85 -- 6. Study Design, 87 -- Background, 87 -- Causality, 88 -- Study Validity, 89 -- Study Designs, 96 -- Hypothetical Scores, 102 -- Selecting a Study Design, 104 -- Blinded Studies, 105 -- Contamination, 105 -- Summary, 107 -- 7. Sampling and Sample Size, 109 -- Sample Types, 110 -- Sample Size, 113 -- Power, 117 -- Sample Selection, 120 -- Summary, 121 -- 8. Data Collection and Management, 123 -- Construction of Questionnaire or Instrument, 123 -- Interview Methods, 131 -- Response Rates, 133 -- Data Management, 135 -- Combining (Appending and Merging) Two Datasets, 144 -- Summary, 146 -- 9. Univariate Analysis and Scale Construction, 147 -- Univariate Statistics, 147 -- Scale Creation, 151 -- Summary, 162 -- 10. Statistical Analysis, 163 -- Levels of Measurement, 164 -- Statistical Tests, 167 -- Multivariate Analysis, 177 -- Summary, 180 -- III RESULTS, 181 -- 11. Measuring Program or Campaign Exposure, 183 -- Measuring Exposure, 184 -- The National Reproductive Health Program Campaign, 186 -- NRHP Campaign Exposure, 191 -- Ringers, 196 -- Campaign Recognition by Sociodemographic Characteristics (Bivariate and -- Multivariate), 199 -- Exposure Data for Phase II of the National Reproductive Health Program, 201 -- Exposure Data in the Panel Sample, 202 -- Selective Exposure, 204 -- Summary, 206 -- 12. Measuring Outcomes, 207 -- Study Design and Methods, 207 -- Data Analysis, 209 -- Multivariate Analysis, 213 -- Panel Data, 215 -- Reporting Results, 221 -- Summary, 222 -- 13. Advanced Design and Statistical Topics, 225 -- Stepwise Regression, 226 -- Three- and Multiwave Data, 227 -- Path Analysis or Structural Equation Modeling, 230 -- Event History Analysis, 233 -- Time Series, 235 -- Meta-analysis, 236 -- Weighting Data, 239 -- Cost-benefit and Cost-effectiveness Analysis, 239 -- Summary, 240 -- 14. Dissemination of Evaluation Findings, 241 -- Dissemination Conflict, 241 -- Dissemination, 242 -- Policy Process, 245 -- Interpretation, 248 -- Graphics, 248 -- Ethical Considerations, 249 -- Budgets, 251 -- Book Summary, 252 -- The Future of Health Promotion Program Evaluation, 254 -- Glossary, 257 -- References, 263 -- Appendix A: Potentially Helpful Websites, 277 -- Study Planning Software, 277 -- Evaluation Software, 278 -- Health Education/Communication Listservs, 278 -- Media Research Firms, 278 -- Qualitative Analysis Software, 278 -- Appendix B: Bolivia Survey Questionnaire, 279 -- Bolivia National Reproductive Health Program Evaluation, 280 -- Appendix C: Informed Consent Statement for Questionnaire, 295 -- Informed Consent, 295 -- Appendix D: Sample Budget Items for Health Promotion Program -- Evaluation Project, 297.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910828806703321
Valente Thomas W.  
New York : , : Oxford University Press, , 2023
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Evaluating health promotion programs [[electronic resource] /] / Thomas W. Valente
Evaluating health promotion programs [[electronic resource] /] / Thomas W. Valente
Autore Valente Thomas W
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Oxford University Press, 2002
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (324 p.)
Disciplina 613
Soggetto topico Communication in medicine - Evaluation
Health promotion - Evaluation
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-83506-0
9786610835065
0-19-974793-8
1-4237-7561-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910451615703321
Valente Thomas W  
New York, : Oxford University Press, 2002
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Evaluating health promotion programs [[electronic resource] /] / Thomas W. Valente
Evaluating health promotion programs [[electronic resource] /] / Thomas W. Valente
Autore Valente Thomas W
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Oxford University Press, 2002
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (324 p.)
Disciplina 613
Soggetto topico Communication in medicine - Evaluation
Health promotion - Evaluation
ISBN 0-19-773761-7
1-280-83506-0
9786610835065
0-19-974793-8
1-4237-7561-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Machine generated contents note: 1. Frameworks, Models, and Rationales, 3 -- Health Promotion Programs, 3 -- Evaluation, 4 -- Frameworks, 9 -- Evaluation Frameworks, 11 -- Summary, 17 -- 2. Health Promotion Interventions, 19 -- Intervention Strategies, 19 -- Program Impact Conditions, 27 -- Summary, 31 -- 3. Behavior Change Theory, 33 -- Theories, 34 -- Perspectives, 45 -- Use and Selection of Theory, 50 -- Summary, 55 -- 4. Formative and Qualitative Research, 57 -- Qualitative Methods, 58 -- Message/Materials Testing, 64 -- Quantitative Formative Research, 65 -- Using Formative Techniques for Outcome Evaluation, 69 -- Summary, 70 -- 5. Process Evaluation, 73 -- Six Points for Process Evaluation, 75 -- Uses of Process Evaluation Data, 78 -- How to Do Process Evaluation, 82 -- Distinction Between Research Types, 83 -- Summary, 83 -- II METHODS, 85 -- 6. Study Design, 87 -- Background, 87 -- Causality, 88 -- Study Validity, 89 -- Study Designs, 96 -- Hypothetical Scores, 102 -- Selecting a Study Design, 104 -- Blinded Studies, 105 -- Contamination, 105 -- Summary, 107 -- 7. Sampling and Sample Size, 109 -- Sample Types, 110 -- Sample Size, 113 -- Power, 117 -- Sample Selection, 120 -- Summary, 121 -- 8. Data Collection and Management, 123 -- Construction of Questionnaire or Instrument, 123 -- Interview Methods, 131 -- Response Rates, 133 -- Data Management, 135 -- Combining (Appending and Merging) Two Datasets, 144 -- Summary, 146 -- 9. Univariate Analysis and Scale Construction, 147 -- Univariate Statistics, 147 -- Scale Creation, 151 -- Summary, 162 -- 10. Statistical Analysis, 163 -- Levels of Measurement, 164 -- Statistical Tests, 167 -- Multivariate Analysis, 177 -- Summary, 180 -- III RESULTS, 181 -- 11. Measuring Program or Campaign Exposure, 183 -- Measuring Exposure, 184 -- The National Reproductive Health Program Campaign, 186 -- NRHP Campaign Exposure, 191 -- Ringers, 196 -- Campaign Recognition by Sociodemographic Characteristics (Bivariate and -- Multivariate), 199 -- Exposure Data for Phase II of the National Reproductive Health Program, 201 -- Exposure Data in the Panel Sample, 202 -- Selective Exposure, 204 -- Summary, 206 -- 12. Measuring Outcomes, 207 -- Study Design and Methods, 207 -- Data Analysis, 209 -- Multivariate Analysis, 213 -- Panel Data, 215 -- Reporting Results, 221 -- Summary, 222 -- 13. Advanced Design and Statistical Topics, 225 -- Stepwise Regression, 226 -- Three- and Multiwave Data, 227 -- Path Analysis or Structural Equation Modeling, 230 -- Event History Analysis, 233 -- Time Series, 235 -- Meta-analysis, 236 -- Weighting Data, 239 -- Cost-benefit and Cost-effectiveness Analysis, 239 -- Summary, 240 -- 14. Dissemination of Evaluation Findings, 241 -- Dissemination Conflict, 241 -- Dissemination, 242 -- Policy Process, 245 -- Interpretation, 248 -- Graphics, 248 -- Ethical Considerations, 249 -- Budgets, 251 -- Book Summary, 252 -- The Future of Health Promotion Program Evaluation, 254 -- Glossary, 257 -- References, 263 -- Appendix A: Potentially Helpful Websites, 277 -- Study Planning Software, 277 -- Evaluation Software, 278 -- Health Education/Communication Listservs, 278 -- Media Research Firms, 278 -- Qualitative Analysis Software, 278 -- Appendix B: Bolivia Survey Questionnaire, 279 -- Bolivia National Reproductive Health Program Evaluation, 280 -- Appendix C: Informed Consent Statement for Questionnaire, 295 -- Informed Consent, 295 -- Appendix D: Sample Budget Items for Health Promotion Program -- Evaluation Project, 297.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910777643103321
Valente Thomas W  
New York, : Oxford University Press, 2002
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Measuring ROI in environment, health, and safety / / Jack J. Phillips, Patti Phillips, and Al Pulliam ; cover design by Kris Hackerott
Measuring ROI in environment, health, and safety / / Jack J. Phillips, Patti Phillips, and Al Pulliam ; cover design by Kris Hackerott
Autore Phillips Jack J. <1945->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Salem, Massachusetts ; ; Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Scrivener Publishing : , : Wiley, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (488 p.)
Disciplina 362.1
Altri autori (Persone) PhillipsPatricia Pulliam
PulliamAl
HackerottKris
Soggetto topico Environmental health - Planning
Health promotion - Evaluation
Environmental engineering
ISBN 1-118-89916-4
1-118-89928-8
1-118-89922-9
Classificazione SCI013040
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; List of Authors; 1 Environment, Health and Safety is Everywhere; 1.1 The New Role of EHS; 1.2 Environmental Initiatives; 1.2.1 Energy Saving Projects; 1.2.2 Recycling Programs; 1.2.3 Water Conservation Projects; 1.2.4 Waste Management Solutions; 1.2.5 Air Pollution Projects; 1.3 Safety Initiatives; 1.3.1 Safety Management Systems; 1.3.2 Safety Leadership Programs; 1.3.3 Safety Auditing Programs; 1.3.4 First Aid and Personal Protection; 1.3.5 Workers' Compensation; 1.3.6 Accident Prevention (Causation and Investigation)
1.3.7 Safety Incentives1.3.8 System Safety; 1.3.9 Fire Prevention and Protection; 1.3.10 Behavior Based Safety Programs; 1.3.11 Workplace Violence; 1.3.12 Hazardous Chemicals and Materials; 1.3.13 Occupational Health Programs and Initiatives; 1.4 Health and Fitness; 1.4.1 Health Screenings; 1.4.2 Healthy Eating and Nutrition; 1.4.3 Smoking Cessation Programs; 1.4.4 Obesity Programs; 1.4.5 Industrial Hygiene; 1.4.6 Ergonomics; 1.4.7 Stress Management; 1.5 Managing Change in EHS; 1.5.1 Employer Image; 1.5.2 EHS and The Bottom Line; 1.6 Final Thoughts; 2 Is It Worth It?; 2.1 EHS Killers
2.1.1 Reaction2.1.2 Learning; 2.1.3 Application and Implementation; 2.1.4 Impact; 2.1.5 ROI; 2.1.6 EHS Facades; 2.2 Value Redefined; 2.2.1 Types of Values; 2.2.2 The Importance of Monetary Values; 2.2.3 The "Show Me" Generation; 2.2.4 The New Definition of Value; 2.3 Why Now?; 2.3.1 Project Failures; 2.3.2 Project Costs; 2.3.3 Accountability Trend; 2.3.4 Business Focus of EHS Managers; 2.3.5 The Growth of Project Management; 2.3.6 Evidence-Based or Fact-Based Management; 2.3.7 Benchmarking Limitations; 2.3.8 The Executive Appetite for Monetary Value; 2.4 EHS Chain of Impact
2.5 Shortcomings of Current Measurement and Evaluation Systems2.5.1 Focus of Use; 2.5.2 Standards; 2.5.3 Types of Data; 2.5.4 Dynamic Adjustments; 2.5.5 Connectivity; 2.5.6 Approach; 2.5.7 Conservative Nature; 2.5.8 Simplicity; 2.5.9 Theoretical Foundation; 2.5.10 Acceptance; 2.6 EHS Leadership: A Requirement for Success; 2.7 Challenges Along the Way; 2.7.1 The Commitment Dilemma; 2.7.2 Lack of Preparation and Skills; 2.7.3 Fear of ROI; 2.7.4 Lack of Time to Respond; 2.7.5 Procrastination; 2.7.6 Failure to Value the Power of Credible Data; 2.7.7 Misleading Hype
2.7.8 Failure to Sustain the Use of ROI2.8 Final Thoughts; 3 Investing in Environment, Safety and Health Initiatives; 3.1 Overview; 3.2 Strategy 1: Avoid the Investment; 3.2.1 Forces Driving This Strategy; 3.2.2 Techniques to Persuade a Change in Investment Strategy; 3.3 Strategy 2: Invest the Minimum; 3.3.1 Basic Approach; 3.3.2 Forces Driving the Strategy; 3.3.3 Techniques to Persuade These Organizations to Change Their Strategy; 3.4 Strategy 3: Invest with the Rest; 3.4.1 Forces Driving the Strategy; 3.4.2 Benchmark Measures; 3.4.3 Concerns with This Strategy; 3.4.4 Customized Benchmarking
3.4.5 Advantages and Disadvantages of This Strategy
Record Nr. UNINA-9910138968603321
Phillips Jack J. <1945->  
Salem, Massachusetts ; ; Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Scrivener Publishing : , : Wiley, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Measuring ROI in environment, health, and safety / / Jack J. Phillips, Patti Phillips, and Al Pulliam ; cover design by Kris Hackerott
Measuring ROI in environment, health, and safety / / Jack J. Phillips, Patti Phillips, and Al Pulliam ; cover design by Kris Hackerott
Autore Phillips Jack J. <1945->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Salem, Massachusetts ; ; Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Scrivener Publishing : , : Wiley, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (488 p.)
Disciplina 362.1
Altri autori (Persone) PhillipsPatricia Pulliam
PulliamAl
HackerottKris
Soggetto topico Environmental health - Planning
Health promotion - Evaluation
Environmental engineering
ISBN 1-118-89916-4
1-118-89928-8
1-118-89922-9
Classificazione SCI013040
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; List of Authors; 1 Environment, Health and Safety is Everywhere; 1.1 The New Role of EHS; 1.2 Environmental Initiatives; 1.2.1 Energy Saving Projects; 1.2.2 Recycling Programs; 1.2.3 Water Conservation Projects; 1.2.4 Waste Management Solutions; 1.2.5 Air Pollution Projects; 1.3 Safety Initiatives; 1.3.1 Safety Management Systems; 1.3.2 Safety Leadership Programs; 1.3.3 Safety Auditing Programs; 1.3.4 First Aid and Personal Protection; 1.3.5 Workers' Compensation; 1.3.6 Accident Prevention (Causation and Investigation)
1.3.7 Safety Incentives1.3.8 System Safety; 1.3.9 Fire Prevention and Protection; 1.3.10 Behavior Based Safety Programs; 1.3.11 Workplace Violence; 1.3.12 Hazardous Chemicals and Materials; 1.3.13 Occupational Health Programs and Initiatives; 1.4 Health and Fitness; 1.4.1 Health Screenings; 1.4.2 Healthy Eating and Nutrition; 1.4.3 Smoking Cessation Programs; 1.4.4 Obesity Programs; 1.4.5 Industrial Hygiene; 1.4.6 Ergonomics; 1.4.7 Stress Management; 1.5 Managing Change in EHS; 1.5.1 Employer Image; 1.5.2 EHS and The Bottom Line; 1.6 Final Thoughts; 2 Is It Worth It?; 2.1 EHS Killers
2.1.1 Reaction2.1.2 Learning; 2.1.3 Application and Implementation; 2.1.4 Impact; 2.1.5 ROI; 2.1.6 EHS Facades; 2.2 Value Redefined; 2.2.1 Types of Values; 2.2.2 The Importance of Monetary Values; 2.2.3 The "Show Me" Generation; 2.2.4 The New Definition of Value; 2.3 Why Now?; 2.3.1 Project Failures; 2.3.2 Project Costs; 2.3.3 Accountability Trend; 2.3.4 Business Focus of EHS Managers; 2.3.5 The Growth of Project Management; 2.3.6 Evidence-Based or Fact-Based Management; 2.3.7 Benchmarking Limitations; 2.3.8 The Executive Appetite for Monetary Value; 2.4 EHS Chain of Impact
2.5 Shortcomings of Current Measurement and Evaluation Systems2.5.1 Focus of Use; 2.5.2 Standards; 2.5.3 Types of Data; 2.5.4 Dynamic Adjustments; 2.5.5 Connectivity; 2.5.6 Approach; 2.5.7 Conservative Nature; 2.5.8 Simplicity; 2.5.9 Theoretical Foundation; 2.5.10 Acceptance; 2.6 EHS Leadership: A Requirement for Success; 2.7 Challenges Along the Way; 2.7.1 The Commitment Dilemma; 2.7.2 Lack of Preparation and Skills; 2.7.3 Fear of ROI; 2.7.4 Lack of Time to Respond; 2.7.5 Procrastination; 2.7.6 Failure to Value the Power of Credible Data; 2.7.7 Misleading Hype
2.7.8 Failure to Sustain the Use of ROI2.8 Final Thoughts; 3 Investing in Environment, Safety and Health Initiatives; 3.1 Overview; 3.2 Strategy 1: Avoid the Investment; 3.2.1 Forces Driving This Strategy; 3.2.2 Techniques to Persuade a Change in Investment Strategy; 3.3 Strategy 2: Invest the Minimum; 3.3.1 Basic Approach; 3.3.2 Forces Driving the Strategy; 3.3.3 Techniques to Persuade These Organizations to Change Their Strategy; 3.4 Strategy 3: Invest with the Rest; 3.4.1 Forces Driving the Strategy; 3.4.2 Benchmark Measures; 3.4.3 Concerns with This Strategy; 3.4.4 Customized Benchmarking
3.4.5 Advantages and Disadvantages of This Strategy
Record Nr. UNINA-9910813905503321
Phillips Jack J. <1945->  
Salem, Massachusetts ; ; Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Scrivener Publishing : , : Wiley, , 2014
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