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    Cham, Switzerland : Springer
    UID:
    b3kat_BV047211414
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 380 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9783030631352
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover ISBN 978-3-030-63134-5
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback ISBN 978-3-030-64012-5
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics , Medicine
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    Keywords: Gesundheitswesen ; Gesundheitsförderung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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  • 2
    UID:
    b3kat_BV043933539
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9783319046006
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-319-04599-3
    Language: English
    Subjects: Medicine
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    Keywords: Gesundheitsförderung ; Salutogenese ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    Author information: Bauer, Georg 1962-
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  • 3
    UID:
    b3kat_BV047690941
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Edition: Second edition
    ISBN: 9783030795153
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, hbk ISBN 978-3-030-79514-6
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, pbk ISBN 978-3-030-79517-7
    Language: English
    Subjects: Medicine
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    Keywords: Gesundheitsförderung ; Salutogenese
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    Author information: Meier Magistretti, Claudia
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  • 4
    UID:
    almahu_BV044345833
    Format: 349 Seiten : , Illustrationen, Diagramme ; , 22.5 cm x 15.5 cm.
    Edition: 1. Auflage
    ISBN: 978-3-456-85768-8
    Content: Salutogenese ist die Wissenschaft von den Bedingungen, die Gesundheit ermöglichen, aufrechterhalten und wiederherstellen. Im Unterschied zur Pathogenese, die sich mit Ursachen von Krankheit beschäftigt, fokussiert Salutogenese die Ursachen von Gesundheit. Als Teilgebiet der Gesundheitswissenschaften gründet Salutogenese auf einer empirisch validierten Theorie von Aaron Antonovsky und verfügt über eine mittlerweile 40-jährige weltweite Forschungstradition. Mit der globalen Arbeitsgruppe zur Salutogenese innerhalb der internationalen Gesellschaft für Gesundheitsförderung (IUHPE) hat sich das Wissensgebiet zu einem Schwerpunkt in Public Health entwickelt. In diesem Werk wird die Komplexität des vorhandenen Wissens zur Salutogenese in kurzen, gut illustrierten Kapiteln dargestellt, die für verschiedene Anspruchsgruppen anschlussfähig sind und einen kompakten Überblick zu den relevanten Themen Gesundheitspolitik, Lebensqualität, Gesundheitserziehung oder psychische Gesundheit geben. Eine kurze Einführung zu den Thesen des Begründers der Salutgenese, Aaron Antonovsky, sowie ein abschließendes Kapitel zum aktuellen deutschen Forschungsstand runden das Werk ab.
    Note: "Kapitel 1 erschien 2010 unter dem Originaltitel 'The hitchhiker's guide to salutogenesis'" - Rückseite des Titelblatts. - Literaturangaben
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF ISBN 978-3-456-95768-5
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB ISBN 978-3-456-75768-1
    Language: German
    Subjects: Education , Psychology , Medicine , Sociology
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    Keywords: 1923-1994 Antonovsky, Aaron ; Salutogenese ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Lehrbuch ; Case Reports ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Lehrbuch ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Lehrbuch ; Case Reports
    Author information: Meier Magistretti, Claudia.
    Author information: Lindström, Bengt
    Author information: Bahrs, Ottomar, 1951-
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_1778583768
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9783319046006 , 9783319735245
    Content: Health Promotion and Disease Prevention; Medical Sociology; Health Psychology
    Note: English
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
    URL: FULL  ((Currently Only Available on Campus))
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  • 6
    UID:
    b3kat_BV046316748
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (352 Seiten)
    Edition: 1. Auflage
    ISBN: 9783456957685 , 9783456757681
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Kapitel 1 erschien 2010 unter dem Originaltitel "The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Salutogenesis"
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-456-85768-8
    Language: German
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    Keywords: Antonovsky, Aaron 1923-1994 ; Salutogenese ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Lehrbuch
    Author information: Meier Magistretti, Claudia
    Author information: Lindström, Bengt
    Author information: Bahrs, Ottomar 1951-
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  • 7
    UID:
    gbv_1794568425
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (651 p.)
    ISBN: 9783030795153
    Content: This open access book is a thorough update and expansion of the 2017 edition of The Handbook of Salutogenesis, responding to the rapidly growing salutogenesis research and application arena. Revised and updated from the first edition are background and historical chapters that trace the development of the salutogenic model of health and flesh out the central concepts, most notably generalized resistance resources and the sense of coherence that differentiate salutogenesis from pathogenesis. From there, experts describe a range of real-world applications within and outside health contexts. Many new chapters emphasize intervention research findings. Readers will find numerous practical examples of how to implement salutogenesis to enhance the health and well-being of families, infants and young children, adolescents, unemployed young people, pre-retirement adults, and older people. A dedicated section addresses how salutogenesis helps tackle vulnerability, with chapters on at-risk children, migrants, prisoners, emergency workers, and disaster-stricken communities. Wide-ranging coverage includes new topics beyond health, like intergroup conflict, politics and policy-making, and architecture. The book also focuses on applying salutogenesis in birth and neonatal care clinics, hospitals and primary care, schools and universities, workplaces, and towns and cities. A special section focuses on developments in salutogenesis methods and theory. With its comprehensive coverage, The Handbook of Salutogenesis, 2nd Edition, is the standard reference for researchers, practitioners, and health policy-makers who wish to have a thorough grounding in the topic. It is also written to support post-graduate education courses and self-study in public health, nursing, psychology, medicine, and social sciences
    Note: English
    Language: English
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  • 8
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    Online Resource
    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Springer Nature
    UID:
    gbv_1778423027
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (380 p.)
    ISBN: 9783030631352
    Content: This open access textbook represents a vital contribution to global health education, offering insights into health promotion as part of patient care for bachelor’s and master’s students in health care (nurses, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, radiotherapists, social care workers etc.) as well as health care professionals, and providing an overview of the field of health science and health promotion for PhD students and researchers. Written by leading experts from seven countries in Europe, America, Africa and Asia, it first discusses the theory of health promotion and vital concepts. It then presents updated evidence-based health promotion approaches in different populations (people with chronic diseases, cancer, heart failure, dementia, mental disorders, long-term ICU patients, elderly individuals, families with newborn babies, palliative care patients) and examines different health promotion approaches integrated into primary care services. This edited scientific anthology provides much-needed knowledge, translating research into guidelines for practice. Today’s medical approaches are highly developed; however, patients are human beings with a wholeness of body-mind-spirit. As such, providing high-quality and effective health care requires a holistic physical-psychological-social-spiritual model of health care is required. A great number of patients, both in hospitals and in primary health care, suffer from the lack of a holistic oriented health approach: Their condition is treated, but they feel scared, helpless and lonely. Health promotion focuses on improving people’s health in spite of illnesses. Accordingly, health care that supports/promotes patients’ health by identifying their health resources will result in better patient outcomes: shorter hospital stays, less re-hospitalization, being better able to cope at home and improved well-being, which in turn lead to lower health-care costs. This scientific anthology is the first of its kind, in that it connects health promotion with the salutogenic theory of health throughout the chapters. the authors here expand the understanding of health promotion beyond health protection and disease prevention. The book focuses on describing and explaining salutogenesis as an umbrella concept, not only as the key concept of sense of coherence
    Note: English
    Language: English
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  • 9
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
    UID:
    almahu_9949301294102882
    Format: 1 online resource (382 pages)
    ISBN: 9783030631352
    Note: Intro -- Introduction to This Book -- High Ages: A Success That Signifies Health Challenges -- Health Promotion in the Health Care Services (Part I) -- Vital Salutogenic Resources for the Health Services (Part II) -- Health Promotion in Different Contexts (Part III) -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Part I: Introduction to Health Promotion -- 1: An Introduction to the Health Promotion Perspective in the Health Care Services -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.1.1 Demographic Trends -- 1.1.2 The Background of Health Promotion -- 1.1.3 The Core Principles and Strategies of Health Promotion -- 1.1.4 The Salutogenic Theory as the Foundation of Health Promotion -- 1.1.4.1 The Ontology of Salutogenesis -- 1.1.4.2 The Epistemology of Salutogenesis -- 1.1.4.3 Health as a Process in an Ease/Dis-Ease Continuum -- 1.1.4.4 The Key Concepts of the Salutogenic Theory -- 1.1.5 Salutogenesis Is More Than the Measurement of the SOC -- References -- 2: The Overarching Concept of Salutogenesis in the Context of Health Care -- 2.1 Salutogenesis: Turning Health Concerns from Solely be Occupied with What Gives Disease to What Gives Health -- 2.2 The Sense of Coherence and Resistant Resources -- 2.3 Salutogenesis in Health Care Settings -- 2.4 What Can Salutogenesis Mean for Health Care, Across Settings? -- 2.4.1 The Salutogenic Orientation and Health Care -- 2.4.2 The Salutogenic Model -- 2.4.3 The Sense of Coherence and Health Care Settings -- 2.5 Conclusions -- References -- 3: The Ethics of Health Promotion: From Public Health to Health Care -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The Two Concepts of Liberty: Two Concepts of Health? -- 3.3 Poor Health and Responsibility -- 3.4 Health Choices: What Interference Is Ethically Justified? -- 3.5 Promoting Health Without Taking Away Choices -- 3.6 Is Nudging Ethical from a Health Promotion View?. , 3.7 Health Promotion in Health Care Vs. Public Health -- 3.8 The Shortcomings of an Ethics of Autonomy in Health Care -- 3.9 Empowerment as the Basis for Health Promotion in Health Care -- 3.10 Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Central Health Promotion Concepts and Research -- 4: Sense of Coherence -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 The Concept of Sense of Coherence -- 4.3 Generalized Resistance Resources (GRRs) -- 4.4 Assessment of Sense of Coherence -- 4.5 Sense of Coherence in Association with Health and Quality of Life -- 4.6 Sense of Coherence and Health in Different Patient Groups -- 4.6.1 Nursing Home Residents -- 4.6.2 Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) -- 4.6.3 Diabetes -- 4.6.4 Cancer -- 4.6.5 Mental Health -- 4.7 Implications for Practice -- 4.8 Conclusion -- References -- 5: A Salutogenic Mental Health Model: Flourishing as a Metaphor for Good Mental Health -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Mental Health -- 5.2.1 Mental Health as a Syndrome of Symptoms -- 5.2.2 Mental Health: From Languishing to Flourishing -- 5.2.3 Measuring Mental Health: The Mental Health Continuum Short Form -- 5.2.4 Flourishing: The Pinnacle of Good Mental Health -- 5.2.5 Perceived Mental Health: A Dynamic Movement on a Continuum -- 5.3 The Two Continua Model -- 5.4 Flourishing: Significant in Salutogenic Mental Health Promotion -- 5.5 Conclusion -- References -- 6: Hope: A Health Promotion Resource -- 6.1 The Significance of Hope for Patients with Long-Lasting Illnesses -- 6.2 Theoretical Perspectives of Hope -- 6.2.1 Definitions of Hope -- 6.2.1.1 Different Spheres and Dimensions of Hope -- 6.2.2 How to Measure Hope -- 6.2.3 Factors That Can Facilitate or Hinder Hope -- 6.2.4 Health-Promoting Interventions Strengthening Hope -- 6.3 Conclusion -- References -- 7: Dignity: An Essential Foundation for Promoting Health and Well-Being. , 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Dignity in a Historical Perspective -- 7.3 Dignity and Health -- 7.4 The Meaning of Dignity from Theoretical and Empirical Research -- 7.5 Making Use of the Knowledge of Dignity and Indignity to Promote Health -- 7.6 Learning from the Perspective of Health Care Personnel -- 7.7 Learning from the Perspective of Family Caregivers -- 7.8 Learning from the Perspective of Patients -- 7.9 Public Policy Efforts to Preserve Human Dignity -- 7.10 Conclusion -- References -- 8: Meaning-in-Life: A Vital Salutogenic Resource for Health -- 8.1 Meaning-in-Life: A Multi-Layered Concept -- 8.2 Frankl's Theory: The "Will to Meaning" -- 8.2.1 Three Substantial Concepts of Frankl's Theory Will to Meaning -- 8.2.1.1 Meaning-in-Life -- 8.2.1.2 Freedom to Choose -- 8.2.1.3 Suffering -- 8.3 Meaning-in-Life and (Mental) Health -- 8.3.1 Meaning-in-Life: A Salutogenic Concept in Nursing and Health Science -- 8.4 To Promote Meaning Is to Promote Health -- 8.4.1 "Not How Your Situation Is, But How You Respond to It" -- 8.4.2 To Facilitate and Support Patients' Search for Meaning -- 8.4.2.1 To Encounter Suffering and Negative Feelings -- 8.4.2.2 To Arrange for Health-Promoting Communities and Companionships -- 8.5 Conclusion -- References -- 9: Self-Transcendence: A Salutogenic Process for Well-Being -- 9.1 Theoretical Context of the Concept of Self-Transcendence -- 9.1.1 The Main Concepts -- 9.1.1.1 Vulnerability -- 9.1.1.2 Well-Being -- 9.1.1.3 Self-Transcendence -- 9.1.2 Three Main Relationships in the Theory -- 9.2 A Nursing Theory of Self-Transcendence -- 9.3 Measuring Self-Transcendence -- 9.4 Self-Transcendence Research -- 9.4.1 Initial Research: Depression and Cancer -- 9.4.2 Later Adulthood -- 9.4.3 Chronic Conditions and Life-Threatening Illness -- 9.4.4 Nurses and Other Caregivers. , 9.4.5 A Value That Promotes Well-Being -- 9.5 Self-Transcendence and Applications for Health Promotion -- 9.6 Summary -- References -- 10: Nurse-Patient Interaction: A Vital Salutogenic Resource in Nursing Home Care -- 10.1 Background -- 10.2 The Salutogenic Concept of Health -- 10.3 Health Promotion -- 10.4 Older Adults in Nursing Homes -- 10.4.1 Vital Salutogenic Resources in Nursing Home Care -- 10.5 The Nurse-Patient Relationship: Connectedness and Well-Being -- 10.6 Nurse-Patient Interaction Is a Salutary Factor: Two Norwegian Examples -- 10.7 Methods -- 10.7.1 Data Collection -- 10.7.2 Participants Study 1 -- 10.7.3 Participants Study 2 -- 10.7.4 Measurements -- 10.7.5 Analyses -- 10.8 Findings -- 10.9 Discussion -- 10.9.1 Nurse-Patient Interaction - a Salutogenic Resource -- 10.9.1.1 Practical Implications: Professionals' Attention and Influencing Skills -- 10.9.2 Competent Health-Promoting Nurse-Patient Interaction -- References -- 11: Social Support -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Theoretical Approaches to the Concept of Social Support -- 11.2.1 Social Capital -- 11.2.2 Social Relationships and Social Provisions Theory -- 11.3 The Measurement of Social Support -- 11.4 Social Support and Health Promotion -- 11.5 How Can the Health Service Contribute to Social Support of Older Persons and Relatives? -- 11.5.1 Clinical Implications -- 11.6 Conclusion -- References -- 12: Self-Efficacy in a Nursing Context -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Self-Efficacy Theory and Other Psychological Theories -- 12.3 Sources of Self-Efficacy -- 12.4 Concept Analyses of Self-Efficacy -- 12.5 Self-Efficacy in Nursing Research -- 12.5.1 Use of Self-Efficacy in Health Promotion Among Patients with Chronic Illness -- 12.5.2 Role of Self-Efficacy in Parental Outcomes in the Perinatal Period. , 12.5.3 Role of Self-Efficacy in Nursing Education -- 12.6 Conclusion -- References -- 13: Empowerment and Health Promotion in Hospitals -- 13.1 Empowerment as a Concept -- 13.2 Empowerment and Health -- 13.2.1 Empowerment as a Process -- 13.2.2 Public Health and Health Promotion -- 13.2.3 Health -- 13.2.4 Empowerment and Health Promotion -- 13.3 Empowerment and Health Promotion in Hospitals -- 13.4 Empowerment-Based Interventions -- 13.5 Some Empirical Studies -- 13.5.1 Empowerment and Salutogenesis -- References -- Part III: Empirical Research on Health Promotion in the Health Care -- 14: Health Promotion Among Families Having a Newborn Baby -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Perinatal Mental Health -- 14.3 Trends in Childbirth -- 14.3.1 Medicalization of Childbirth -- 14.3.2 Latest Move Toward Natural Physiological Birth -- 14.4 Health Promotion: Use of Salutogenesis Theory -- 14.4.1 Salutogenesis Theory in Perinatal Health Care -- 14.4.2 Managing the Perinatal Period with Physical Activity: A Salutogenic Approach -- 14.5 Literature Gaps, Implications, and Future Research -- 14.6 Conclusion -- References -- 15: Salutogenic-Oriented Mental Health Nursing: Strengthening Mental Health Among Adults with Mental Illness -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.1.1 Methods -- 15.2 Health in Salutogenic Theoretical Framework -- 15.2.1 Health -- 15.2.2 Mental Health -- 15.2.3 Mental Health Promotion -- 15.2.4 The Salutogenic Model of Health -- 15.3 Setting: The Patients' and the Nursing Context -- 15.3.1 Persons with Mental Disorders -- 15.3.2 Nursing in the Context of Mental Health Care -- 15.3.3 Health Promotion in the Specialized Mental Health Care Services -- 15.3.4 Towards a More Complete Mental Health Nursing -- 15.3.5 From Nightingale to Keyes: The Foundation for Salutogenic-Oriented Mental Health Nursing Care. , 15.3.6 Towards a Distinct Understanding of Mental Health in Mental Health Nursing.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Haugan, Gørill Health Promotion in Health Care - Vital Theories and Research Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2021 ISBN 9783030631345
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 10
    UID:
    almahu_9949281568902882
    Format: 1 online resource (634 pages)
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    ISBN: 3-030-79515-2
    Content: This open access book is a thorough update and expansion of the 2017 edition of The Handbook of Salutogenesis, responding to the rapidly growing salutogenesis research and application arena. Revised and updated from the first edition are background and historical chapters that trace the development of the salutogenic model of health and flesh out the central concepts, most notably generalized resistance resources and the sense of coherence that differentiate salutogenesis from pathogenesis. From there, experts describe a range of real-world applications within and outside health contexts. Many new chapters emphasize intervention research findings. Readers will find numerous practical examples of how to implement salutogenesis to enhance the health and well-being of families, infants and young children, adolescents, unemployed young people, pre-retirement adults, and older people. A dedicated section addresses how salutogenesis helps tackle vulnerability, with chapters on at-risk children, migrants, prisoners, emergency workers, and disaster-stricken communities. Wide-ranging coverage includes new topics beyond health, like intergroup conflict, politics and policy-making, and architecture. The book also focuses on applying salutogenesis in birth and neonatal care clinics, hospitals and primary care, schools and universities, workplaces, and towns and cities. A special section focuses on developments in salutogenesis methods and theory. With its comprehensive coverage, The Handbook of Salutogenesis, 2nd Edition, is the standard reference for researchers, practitioners, and health policy-makers who wish to have a thorough grounding in the topic. It is also written to support post-graduate education courses and self-study in public health, nursing, psychology, medicine, and social sciences.
    Note: English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-030-79514-4
    Language: English
    Keywords: Llibres electrònics
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