Vaccine Hesitancy-Mis/Dis Information

Vaccine hesitancy continues to be on the rise, and social media is playing a role in who the public trusts for vaccine safety and guidance. Social media is a powerful medium for communication for adolescents around health information and will not hasten anytime soon. Social media contributes to vaccine hesitancy through an increase in misinformationContinue reading Vaccine Hesitancy-Mis/Dis Information

Looking Ahead to My Health Promotion Learning Journey

MHST/NURS 631: Health Promotion Preventing Excessive Alcohol Use What do you know about this health promotion topic to date? Here in Canada, we have low-risk alcohol drinking guidelines to help a person who chooses to drink decide when, where, why and how to drink (CCSA, 2018). There was a time, not so long ago, whenContinue reading “Looking Ahead to My Health Promotion Learning Journey”

Ottawa Charter

MHST/NURS 631: Health Promotion After 30+ years, is the Ottawa Charter still relevant? The Ottawa Charter still has relevance over 30 years later and is still used as a template for health promotion worldwide with its five key strategies: build healthy public policy, create supportive environments, strengthen community action, develop personal skills and reorient HealthContinue reading “Ottawa Charter”