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Title: Health Promotion


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Health Promotion
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OTTAWA CHARTER DEFINITION OF HEALTH PROMOTION
  • Health promotion is the process of enabling
    people to increase control over, and to improve,
    their health. To reach a state of complete
    physical, mental and social well-being, an
    individual or group must be able to identify and
    to realize aspirations, to satisfy needs, and to
    change or cope with the environment.
  • Health is, therefore, seen as a resource for
    everyday life, not the objective of living.
    Health is a positive concept emphasizing social
    and personal resources, as well as physical
    capacities.
  • Therefore, health promotion is not just the
    responsibility of the health sector, but goes
    beyond healthy life-styles to well-being.

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Definition of Health Promotion American Journal
of Health Promotion
  • "Health promotion is the science and art of
    helping people change their lifestyle to move
    toward a state of optimal health.  Optimal health
    is defined as a balance of physical, emotional,
    social, spiritual, and intellectual health. 
    Lifestyle change can be facilitated through a
    combination of efforts to enhance awareness,
    change behavior and create environments that
    support good health practices.  Of the three,
    supportive environments will probably have the
    greatest impact in producing lasting change". 
    (American Journal of Health Promotion, 1989,3,3,5)

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The first International Conference on Health
Promotion, meeting in Ottawa
  • 21st day of November 1986
  • Reunited government health representatives from
    nearly all the world's countries. The conference
    led to the development of the 'Ottawa Charter for
    Health Promotion'.

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  • Built on the progress made through the
    Declaration on Primary Health Care at Alma-Ata,
    the World Health Organization's Targets for
    Health for All document
  • Ottawa Charter signaled a recognition of the many
    aspects and influences concerning health and
    illness, not only as applied to industrialized
    but also, importantly, in the so-called
    'developing countries' of the world

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The Ottawa Charter
  • Outlined the five key elements included in
    health promotion
  • Healthy Public Policy.
  • Personal Skills Development.
  • Community Participation.
  • Healthy and Supportive Environments.
  • Re-organization of Health Services.

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Improvement in Health Requires the following
basic prerequisites (Ottawa Charter)
  • ADVOCATE
  • ENABLE
  • MEDIATE

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Advocate
  • Political, economic, social, cultural,
    environmental, behavioral and biological factors
    can all favor health or be harmful to it.
  • Health promotion action aims at making these
    conditions favourable through advocacy for
    health.

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ENABLE
  • Health promotion focuses on achieving equity in
    health.
  • Health promotion action aims at reducing
    differences in current health status and ensuring
    equal opportunities and resources to enable all
    people to achieve their fullest health potential.
  • Includes a secure foundation in a supportive
    environment, access to information, life skills
    and opportunities for making healthy choices.
  • People cannot achieve their fullest health
    potential unless they are able to take control of
    those things which determine their health.
  • Must apply equally to women and men.

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Health Promotion Action Means
  • Build Public Health Policy
  • Create Supportive Environments
  • Strengthen Community Actions
  • Develop Personal Skills
  • Re-orient Health Services
  • Moving into the future

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  • RELEVANCE OF HEALTH PROMOTION TO OPTOMETRY

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Public Health Policy
  • Involvement in the development of National Eye
    Care Plans that defines approaches, targets and
    outcomes. Ensure that health promotion strategies
    are incorporated into all blindness prevention
    activities
  • Ensure that government policy enables the
  • enhancement of refractive error and low vision
    in particular and other causes of blindness in
    general but incorporating health promotion into
    the overall strategy
  • Research into impact of health promotion efforts,
    cost recovery programs and sustainable programs
    in refractive errors and low vision
  • Monitoring and Evaluation

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Personal Skills Development
  • Incorporating Health Promotion training into
    community eye health and public health programs
    at a undergraduate level.
  • Health Promotion workshops for optometrists to
    empower them to incorporate health promotion
    strategies into their programs.

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Community Participation
  • Develop strategies to involve communities in the
    planning, implementation and evaluation of
    programs
  • Involvement of communities in eye care programs
    such as running of optical shops, assisting with
    screening etc

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Benefits of community participation
  • The increased sense of responsibility and control
    over eye care programs.
  • Empowerment of individuals through increased
    knowledge, awareness and the development of new
    skills through eg. lab technicians,
    administrators
  • Their understanding of local conditions assists
    in preventing and solving problems.
  • Appropriate and effective incorporation of
    traditional, indigenous experience in eye care
    service delivery.

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Supportive Environments
  • Be part of efforts to create and environment that
    prevents eye diseases
  • Support/Initiate efforts for the provision of
    running water to prevent trachoma and other
    infectious disease
  • Support/Initiate efforts to reduce unnecessary
    exposure to Ultra Violet light

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Re-Organization of Health Services
  • Ensure that optometric services are incorporated
    into existing public health services
  • Contribute to the development of integrated eye
    care delivery systems that promote the effective
    use of limited resources and which incorporate
    the involvement of communities and the inclusion
    of efforts to promote good health

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Conclusion
  • Health Promotion Affords Optometrists an
    opportunity to break out of a narrow clinical
    approach to eye care and to recognize the team
    role in comprehensive eye care services,
    particularly the most important member of the
    team, the community
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