Health Education Journal 1998 - Abstracts

Health Education Journal 1998
TitleSubjectAuthors
Access to healthy foods: part I. Barriers to accessing healthy foods: differentials by gender, social class, income and mode of transport.HealthLang, Tim, Caraher, Martin, Dixon, Paul, Carr-Hil, Roy
Access to healthy foods: part II. Food poverty and shopping deserts: what are the implications for health promotion policy and practice?HealthLang, Tim, Caraher, Martin
A 'five-a-day' fruit and vegetable pack for primary school children. Part I: development and pre-testing.HealthZiebland, Sue, Boaz, Annette
A 'five-a-day' fruit and vegetable pack for primary school children. Part II: controlled evaluation in two Scottish schools.HealthZiebland, Sue, Boaz, Annette, Wyke, Sally, Walker, Jeremy
A public health strategy for England: how does the Green Paper shape up?(Editorial)HealthWhitehead, Margaret
Cervical screening: the knowledge and opinions of black and minority ethnic women and of health advocates in East London.HealthBox, Val
Dance drug education in clubs: evaluation of the London Dance Safety Campaign.HealthWellings, Kaye, Branigan, Patrick
Dissemination of printed information for patients: a qualitative study of general practices.HealthDixon-Woods, Mary
Doorstep Walks: an evaluation of the impact of a low cost intervention to assist primary health care teams in promoting physical activity.HealthVernon, Dawn, Brewin, Michael
Drug education in primary schools: putting what we know into practice.HealthPaxton, Roger, Finnigan, Sue, Haddow, Mel, Allott, Rory, Leonard, Rob
Food deserts: what's in a name? (poor in United Kingdom's inner city areas have limited access to healthy food)(Editorial)HealthWhitehead, Margaret
Health promotion in general practice: has the 1996 GP contract inspired or hindered effective health promotion by GPs in Nottingham?HealthDavis, P., Coppel, D.H.
How important is the smoking status of the woman's partner as a predictor of smoking cessation in pregnancy? A literature review.HealthZiebland, Sue, Mathews, Fiona
Improvements in child pedestrian safety: have they been gained at the expense of other health goals?HealthDixey, Rachael
Improving written information for women about cervical screening: evidence-based criteria for the content of letters and leaflets.HealthDavey, C., Austoker, J., Jansen, C.
Journey to work: the potential for modal shift?HealthJoshi, Mary Sissons, Senior, Victoria
Nutrition education in the National Curriculum.HealthEiser, J. Richard, Eiser, Christine, Coulson, Neil S.
Professional preparation and development for health promotion: a review of literature.HealthAggleton, Peter, Rivers, Kim, Whitty, Geoff
Smoke-free policies in schools: a qualitative investigation of the benefits and barriers. (Wales)HealthHartland, J., Tudor-Smith, C., Bowker, S.
Stages of Change training for opportunistic smoking intervention by the primary health care team. Part II: qualitative evaluation of long-term impact on professionals' reported behaviour.HealthMcKie, Linda, Bain, Norma
Stages of Change training for opportunistic smoking intervention by the primary health care team. Part I: randomised controlled trial of the effect of training on patient smoking outcomes and health professional behaviour as recalled by patients.HealthMcKie, Linda, Donnan, Peter T., Lennox, A. Scott, Bain, Norma, Taylor, Ross J., Groves, Jane
The ecological approach in health promotion programmes: the views of health promotion workers in Canada.HealthPotvin, Louise, Richard, Lucie, Mansi, Omaima
The impact of using pharmacy window space for health promotion about emergency contraception.HealthSharma, Sangeeta, Anderson, Claire
To what extent does medical education concern itself with the medical students' own health?HealthWeare, Katherine
Understanding the commissioning process: the background to effective health promotion research and evaluation.HealthPlatt, Stephen, Backett-Milburn, Kathryn, Watson, Jonathan
Views of illicit drug users on their treatment and behaviour in Scottish pharmacies: implications for the harm-reduction strategy.HealthMatheson, Catriona
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