The Importance Of Health Education In Promoting Public Health

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The Importance of Education in Promoting Public Health
Health is a vital component in our everyday life. If it is compromised, everything else goes down with it. Health affects an individual drastically; therefore, it is imperative that we take good care of our bodies in order to maintain normal body functions that can help us go through our normal day-to-day lives without fail. There are many factors that can affect health--one of them is Education. Health education feeds emotions that will motivate us to do a better job at being caretakers of ourselves. It can therefore, be said that health education can encourage people to act on their own personal health.
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Health education can assist clients, organizations and communities in dealing with their problems with chronic diseases, disease prevention, and health enhancement by giving them enough information about what they are dealing with. According to Glanz, Lewis and Rimer (1991), “Health education covers the continuum from disease prevention and promotion of optimal health to the detection of illness to treatment, rehabilitation and long-term care.” As what my resource person mentioned she suffered from gastroenteritis and until now she can still feel the aftermath of what that disease had done to her in the past. In order to ease the pain, the doctor recommended her to drink alkaline water to avoid any inflammation within the linings in the stomach because of …show more content…

To support this claim, the survey showed out of 60 second year students feel that they are empowered with the information they have gathered about certain diseases. To support this claim, my interviewee mentioned how patients participate without question if the medical procedure is explained properly to them. He explains it to them in the most basic way. The assurance that the procedure is proven to be effective and that they are in capable hands helped them susceptible to suggestions. Health education can be disseminated in the most common places and in this case—in the hospital. The book Community Health Nursing: Promoting and Protecting the Public's Health states that, “To be a community health nurse is to be a health educator”(Allender, Rector and Warner, 2010,p. 302), my interviewee agrees to the statement. A nurse must know how to read a patients positive behavior and must know what approaches must be used in order for the needs to be met (Maville and Huerta, 2008,p 458). According to him, in this way, the patient can also share the information with his family and friends. According to Baum (2008), participation is an important component of public health. With participation comes greater power to overcome an individual’s self-perceived inadequacies. Strong bonds in a community results from encouraging

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