Health promotion and clients from racially diverse communities

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Hall, V. 2024. Health promotion and clients from racially diverse communities. in: Bowden, J. and Bassett, S. (ed.) Health Promotion in Midwifery: Principles and Practice Routledge. pp. 63-76
Chapter titleHealth promotion and clients from racially diverse communities
AuthorsHall, V.
Abstract

This chapter delves into the critical aspects of health promotion tailored for clients from racially diverse communities. It emphasises the importance of culturally sensitive approaches in midwifery practice to enhance health outcomes and equity. The chapter explores various strategies and principles that midwives can employ to effectively engage with and support racially diverse clients. Through case studies and evidence-based practices, it highlights the challenges and opportunities in promoting health within these communities. The insights provided aim to equip midwives with the knowledge and skills necessary to deliver inclusive and effective health promotion interventions.

Sustainable Development Goals10 Reduced inequalities
3 Good health and well-being
16 Peace, justice and strong institutions
5 Gender equality
Middlesex University ThemeHealth & Wellbeing
Creativity, Culture & Enterprise
Sustainability
Page range63-76
Book titleHealth Promotion in Midwifery: Principles and Practice
EditorsBowden, J. and Bassett, S.
PublisherRoutledge
Edition4th
ISBN
Paperback9781032394657
Hardcover9781032395166
Electronic9781003350071
Copyright Year2024
Publication dates
Online29 Nov 2024
Print29 Nov 2024
Publication process dates
Accepted2024
Deposited14 Mar 2025
Output statusPublished
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003350071-5
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Is part ofhttps://www.routledge.com/9781032394657
Is part ofhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9781003350071
LanguageEnglish
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