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NURSING (TURKISH) PROGRAMME
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Name of the Course Unit Code Year Semester In-Class Hours (T+P) Credit ECTS Credit
HEALTH PROMOTION HEM225 0 2+0 2.0 2.0


SOURCE MATERIALS & RECOMMENDED READING
1- Atabek Aştı T. and Karadağ A. Principles of Nursing Nursing Science and Art, 2014.
2-Bahar Özvarış Ş. Health Promotion and Health Education. Hacettepe University Publishing, 2016.
3-Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE) (Author), Carl I. Fertman (Editor), Diane D. Allensworth (Editor) Health Promotion Programs: From Theory to Practice 1st Edition, 2010.
4-Eti Aslan F. Health Assessment. Academician Bookstore, 2014.
5-Baltaş Z. Health psychology. Behavioral Sciences in Public Health. Remzi Bookstore, 2000.
6-Demir G and Arıöz A (2014) Healthy Lifestyle Behaviors of Migrant Women and Affecting Factors, Duzce University Health Sciences Institute Journal, 4 (2), 1-8.
7-Tambağ H (2013). Healthy Lifestyle Behaviors and Life Satisfaction in the Elderly Healthy Lifestyle Behaviors and Life Satisfaction In Elderly, Mustafa Kemal University Medical Journal, 4 (16), 23-31.
8-İlhan N, Batmaz M and Akhan LU (2010). Healthy Lifestyle Behaviors of University Students, Maltepe University Nursing Science and Art Journal, 3 (3), 34-44.
9-Can G, Ozdilli K, Erol O, Unsar S, Tulek Z, Savaser S, Ozcan S, Durna Z (2008). Comparison of the health-promoting lifestyles of nursing and non-nursing students in Istanbul, Turkey. Nurs health Sci, 10 (4): 273-80.
10-Karadeniz G, Uçum EY, Dedeli Ö, Karaağaç Ö (2008). Healthy lifestyle behaviors of university students. TAF Prev Med Bull, 7 (6): 497-502.
11-Özkan, S., Yılmaz, E. (2008). Healthy Lifestyle Behavior of Nurses Working in Hospital. Fırat Health Services Journal 3 (7): 89-105.

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