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Pub Date : 2022-05-04 DOI:10.1080/14635240.2022.2077284
Michelle Baybutt
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我很高兴地宣布,Ana Almeida和Peter Davey凭借《将健康促进纳入可持续发展目标11:巴西健康城市、城市和社区的重大挑战和经验教训》获得了今年《国际健康促进与教育杂志》Pittu Laungani最佳论文奖。此外有两篇论文属于一个新的“高度推荐”类别:Alrimawi等人的论文《巴勒斯坦母亲预防幼儿受伤的家庭安全实践:多案例研究方法》和Abercromby等人的论文健康信念模型。本期四篇有趣的文章为从事健康促进和教育工作的人提供了丰富的选择。首先,金和王的论文从他们对法律和社会制裁的使用进行的探索性研究中,为制定竞选措施以阻止在美国开车时发短信的风险行为提供了新的见解。Paudel等人的第二篇论文聚焦于越南的视觉障碍。他们的研究调查了社区眼部健康教育干预对成年人健康素养的影响。结果表明,与对照组相比,干预组对白内障和红眼预防措施的认识和知识显著提高。Mann等人在第三篇论文中使用社会生态模型探索了美国南部大学校园内更健康饮食的机会。并提供了一些校园内的解决方案,以促进更健康的饮食环境。在本期的最后一篇论文中,Bami等人调查了伊朗东南部克尔曼省Bam县青少年药物使用的流行率及其风险和保护因素。在这个问题上,我们欢迎国际咨询委员会的三位新成员:芬兰Jyväskylä大学体育与健康科学学院健康促进副教授兼健康促进研究中心主任Sami Kokko博士;西开普大学公共卫生学院高级讲师Anam Nyembezi博士教授公共卫生模块的健康促进;Emma Wilson博士是诺丁汉大学公共卫生副教授,也是公共卫生硕士和全球卫生硕士项目主任。我们的新IAB成员是受人尊敬的国际学者,是《华尔街日报》战略发展和方向的组成部分。我希望你喜欢阅读本期的论文,并鼓励你继续向《国际健康促进与教育杂志》投稿,该杂志旨在表彰严格的同行评审和广泛而深远的全球受众。国际健康促进与教育杂志2022,第60卷,第3期,131-132https://doi.org/10.1080/14635240.2022.2077284
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I am delighted to announce this years’ winner of the Pittu Laungani Best Paper Award for the International Journal of Health Promotion and Education is from Ana Almeida and Peter Davey for ‘Integrating health promotion into sustainable development goal 11: major challenges and learned lessons from Healthy Municipalities, Cities and Communities (HMC) in Brazil’. In addition, there are two papers for a new ‘Highly Recommended’ category: Alrimawi et al.’s paper ‘Palestinian mothers’ home-safety practices for preventing injuries to their young children: multiple case study approach’ and Abercromby et al.’s paper ‘Go hard or go home: exploring young people’s knowledge attitudes and behaviours of alcohol use and water safety in Western Australia using the Health Belief Model’. Four interesting articles in this issue offer a rich selection for those working in health promotion and education. First, Kim and Wang’s paper sets out new insights into the planning of campaign measures to discourage the risky behaviour of texting while driving in the United States, from their exploratory study on the use of legal and social sanctions. The second paper by Paudel et al. focuses on visual impairment in Vietnam. Their study investigated the effects of a community eye health education intervention for health literacy in adults. The results showed that the intervention significantly increased awareness and knowledge of cataract and red eye prevention measures in the intervention community compared to the control community. Opportunities for healthier eating in a southern university campus in the United States are explored using the Social Ecological Model in the third paper by Mann et al. and offers some campus-wide solutions to foster a healthier food environment. In the final paper of this issue, Bami et al. investigate the prevalence rate of substance use and its risk and protective factors among adolescents in Bam County, Kerman province in the southeast of Iran. In this issue, we welcome three new members of the international Advisory Board (IAB): Dr Sami Kokko, an Associate Professor in Health Promotion at the Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences and Director of the Research Centre for Health Promotion (RCHP) at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland; Dr Anam Nyembezi, a Senior Lecturer at the School of Public Health, University of the Western Cape, teaching Health Promotion for Public Health modules; and Dr Emma Wilson is an Associate Professor of Public Health at the University of Nottingham and the Director for the Master of Public Health and Master of Global Health programmes. Our new IAB members are respected international academics and are integral to the strategic development and direction of the Journal. I hope that you enjoy reading the papers in this issue and I encourage you to continue to submit contributions to the International Journal of Health Promotion and Education which celebrates rigorous peer review and a broad and far-reaching global audience. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEALTH PROMOTION AND EDUCATION 2022, VOL. 60, NO. 3, 131–132 https://doi.org/10.1080/14635240.2022.2077284
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