Health Education Journal 1998 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Access to healthy foods: part I. Barriers to accessing healthy foods: differentials by gender, social class, income and mode of transport. | Health | Lang, 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? | Health | Lang, Tim, Caraher, Martin |
A 'five-a-day' fruit and vegetable pack for primary school children. Part I: development and pre-testing. | Health | Ziebland, Sue, Boaz, Annette |
A 'five-a-day' fruit and vegetable pack for primary school children. Part II: controlled evaluation in two Scottish schools. | Health | Ziebland, Sue, Boaz, Annette, Wyke, Sally, Walker, Jeremy |
A public health strategy for England: how does the Green Paper shape up?(Editorial) | Health | Whitehead, Margaret |
Cervical screening: the knowledge and opinions of black and minority ethnic women and of health advocates in East London. | Health | Box, Val |
Dance drug education in clubs: evaluation of the London Dance Safety Campaign. | Health | Wellings, Kaye, Branigan, Patrick |
Dissemination of printed information for patients: a qualitative study of general practices. | Health | Dixon-Woods, Mary |
Doorstep Walks: an evaluation of the impact of a low cost intervention to assist primary health care teams in promoting physical activity. | Health | Vernon, Dawn, Brewin, Michael |
Drug education in primary schools: putting what we know into practice. | Health | Paxton, 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) | Health | Whitehead, Margaret |
Health promotion in general practice: has the 1996 GP contract inspired or hindered effective health promotion by GPs in Nottingham? | Health | Davis, 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. | Health | Ziebland, Sue, Mathews, Fiona |
Improvements in child pedestrian safety: have they been gained at the expense of other health goals? | Health | Dixey, Rachael |
Improving written information for women about cervical screening: evidence-based criteria for the content of letters and leaflets. | Health | Davey, C., Austoker, J., Jansen, C. |
Journey to work: the potential for modal shift? | Health | Joshi, Mary Sissons, Senior, Victoria |
Nutrition education in the National Curriculum. | Health | Eiser, J. Richard, Eiser, Christine, Coulson, Neil S. |
Professional preparation and development for health promotion: a review of literature. | Health | Aggleton, Peter, Rivers, Kim, Whitty, Geoff |
Smoke-free policies in schools: a qualitative investigation of the benefits and barriers. (Wales) | Health | Hartland, 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. | Health | McKie, 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. | Health | McKie, 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. | Health | Potvin, Louise, Richard, Lucie, Mansi, Omaima |
The impact of using pharmacy window space for health promotion about emergency contraception. | Health | Sharma, Sangeeta, Anderson, Claire |
To what extent does medical education concern itself with the medical students' own health? | Health | Weare, Katherine |
Understanding the commissioning process: the background to effective health promotion research and evaluation. | Health | Platt, 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. | Health | Matheson, Catriona |
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