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Paola Andrea Ardiles <[log in to unmask]>
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Hello HPers.

I wanted to share some of the feedback I got when I posed a question about
a health promotion planning tool that uses a settings approach.

Thanks to all who answered!

Many of the tools I saw were not specific to settings. However, the ones
below were more specific and very helpful.

I am using the first article to create an assignment based on the framework
proposed.

Best regards,
Paola

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Blake Poland,     Gene Krupa,     and Douglas McCall Settings for Health
Promotion: An Analytic Framework to Guide Intervention Design and
Implementation Health Promot Pract October 2009 10: 505-516,
doi:10.1177/1524839909341025

Martine Shareck,    Katherine L. Frohlich,     and Blake Poland Reducing
social inequities in health through settings-related interventions - a
conceptual framework Global Health Promotion June 2013 20: 39-52,
doi:10.1177/1757975913486686

The health promotion strategic framework report:
 http://www.healthpromotion.ie/hp-files/docs/HPSF_HSE.pdf

Here is a research group that might be able to help you:
http://www.uclan.ac.uk/research/environment/groups/healthy_settings_unit.php


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