Heidi Lene Myglegård Andersen
Roskilde University
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Scandinavian Journal of Public Health | 2018
Anne Liveng; Heidi Lene Myglegård Andersen; Sine Lehn-Christiansen
Health promotion constitutes a complex field of study, as it addresses multifaceted problems and involves a range of methods and theories. Students in the field of health promotion can find this challenging. To raise their level of reflexivity and support learning we have developed the “context model,” which is presented in this article. The model provides a framework for the analysis of health-promotion initiatives, employing eight perspectives each intertwined with the others. It is based on the assumption that health and health inequities are contextual and that the theoretically inspired understanding of contexts is central for health promoters. Contexts for health are seen as more than the local setting; they are embedded in societal and global conditions—which, vice versa, influence the local setting. A Danish community health project is used to exemplify how the model can be used in relation to educational purposes.
Scandinavian Journal of Public Health | 2018
Erling Jelsøe; Nicole Thualagant; Jesper Holm; Bente Kjærgård; Heidi Lene Myglegård Andersen; Ditte-Marie From; Birgit Land; Kirsten Bransholm Pedersen
Based on previous studies and reflections collected from participants in a workshop at the 8th Nordic Health Promotion Research Network conference, we reveal current tendencies and discuss future challenges for health-promotion research regarding integration of sustainable development principles. Despite obvious interfaces and interactions between the two, our contention is that strategies for health promotion are not sufficiently integrated with strategies for sustainable development and that policies aimed at solving health or sustainability problems may therefore cause new, undesired and unforeseen environmental and health problems. As illustrated in previous research and as deliberated in the above-mentioned workshop, a number of barriers are identified. These are believed to be related to historical segregation, the conceptual understandings of health promotion and sustainable development, as well as the politics and implementation of policy goals in both areas. Three focal points are proposed as important challenges to address in future research: (a) the duality of health promotion and sustainability and how it can be handled in order to enhance mutually supportive processes between them; (b) the social dimension of sustainability and how it can be strengthened in the development of strategies for health promotion and sustainable development; and (c) exploring and identifying policy approaches and strategies for integrating health promotion and sustainable development.
Archive | 2015
Heidi Lene Myglegård Andersen
Archive | 2019
Carsten Kronborg Bak; Charlotte Bech Lau; Kristian Nagel Delica; Heidi Lene Myglegård Andersen; Pernille Tanggaard Andersen
Archive | 2018
Heidi Lene Myglegård Andersen
Social Kritik:Tidsskrift for social analyse & debat | 2017
Heidi Lene Myglegård Andersen
Archive | 2017
Charlotte Bech Lau; Kristian Nagel Delica; Heidi Lene Myglegård Andersen
Archive | 2016
Charlotte Bech Lau; Heidi Lene Myglegård Andersen; Kristian Nagel Delica
Kommunen | 2016
Heidi Lene Myglegård Andersen
4th Nordic Conference for Rural Research: Nordic Ruralities: Crisis and Resilience | 2016
Heidi Lene Myglegård Andersen; John Andersen