Table of contents
Chapter 2 - Recent Development in Digital Technology relating to Public Health
Chapter 3 – The alignment of digital health promotion to health promotion principles and values
Chapter 4 – Behaviour change approach and behaviour theories in digital health promotion
Chapter 5 - Big Data and Public Health management
Chapter 6 – Digital technology and Health Inequality
Chapter 7 – Looking to the future
Reviews
‘This book addresses a significant need,
exploring health promotion strategies in light of new digital
technologies and advances in communications. I particularly appreciate
the incorporation of values-based and ethical considerations, with
emphasis on health inequities and a more critical health promotion
practice – perspectives of key importance in our current communications
climate.’
Charlotte Lombardo, Program Director, MPH–Health Promotion, University of Toronto
‘Digital
technologies have major implications for healthcare and public health.
This book offers a necessary critical look at the ways in which digital
health not only views responsibility for health but also offers new
forms of surveillance and social inequalities.’
Jane Wills, London South Bank University and author of Foundations for Health Promotion