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Editorial: Rural life isn't what it used to be.
The authors, who coordinated the "Living in the Countryside" report with Francine Mullot of the Mutualité sociale agricole, note a lack of information on rural populations (compared to...
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Talking about AIDS in schools.
Recognizing the wide variety of professionals working on AIDS and STD issues with middle and high school students in the Ain department, as well as the frequent lack of training on...
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The New Frontiers of Information: The Network of Networks (the Internet) and Public Health.
In Europe, the spread of infectious diseases—linked in particular to the growth of travel (global air travel, open borders)—poses a challenge for public health information. The use of...
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Quebec's experience in health promotion.
The author, Director General of Public Health in Quebec, traces the history of the integration of health promotion into the organization of community health and analyzes the concepts and...
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Health education in French-speaking countries: promoting and passing on the practice of breastfeeding.
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Analyze a situation.
The topic of this third action guide was chosen because the implementation of strategic health action plans and regional health conferences increasingly requires stakeholders to define...
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The health-focused hospital movement.
This section presents the WHO European Office’s program on developing a network of hospitals engaged in health promotion. An environment conducive to healthy choices (goods, services,...
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Patient education in the hospital: a paradigm for healthcare providers.
The author, a hospital practitioner and health education professional, presents his vision of an essential approach to caring for people with chronic or long-term illnesses, which...
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Europe: A Turning Point in National Prevention Campaigns.
The author highlights the evolution of public communication regarding AIDS, driven not only by therapeutic advances but also by its objectives. A review of the past decade reveals that,...
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Overseas departments: a dedicated communication strategy.
As the communications officer for the AIDS division of the DGS, the author highlights the need for a tailored approach for populations in the French overseas departments, drawing on data...