To address our first question, the present section discusses
three domains of factors that shape best practices
in health promotion, as shown in our Interactive
Domain Model (IDM) of best practices in health promotion
(see Figure 1). These domains relate to (a) the
“underpinnings” or “foundations” of health promotion—
that is, health promotion values and goals, theories and
beliefs, and evidence; (b) a health promotion understanding
of the internal and external environments; and
(c) the processes and actions that constitute health promotion
practice. As shown in Figure 1, each of the three
domains includes a number of subdomains. Further more, the relationships among the domains are reciprocal:
Each of the constituent parts affects, and is affected
by, each of the others. Finally, all domains operate
within the context of the immediate and broader environmental
conditions.
To address our first question, the present section discussesthree domains of factors that shape best practicesin health promotion, as shown in our InteractiveDomain Model (IDM) of best practices in health promotion(see Figure 1). These domains relate to (a) the“underpinnings” or “foundations” of health promotion—that is, health promotion values and goals, theories andbeliefs, and evidence; (b) a health promotion understandingof the internal and external environments; and(c) the processes and actions that constitute health promotionpractice. As shown in Figure 1, each of the threedomains includes a number of subdomains. Further more, the relationships among the domains are reciprocal:Each of the constituent parts affects, and is affectedby, each of the others. Finally, all domains operatewithin the context of the immediate and broader environmentalconditions.
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