PMID: 9181429Jun 1, 1997Paper

Health promotion ideology and nursing education

Journal of Advanced Nursing
K L Rush

Abstract

Nursing has been concerned primarily with the visible aspects of health promotion and has shown little regard for what is invisible. Yet the hidden ideology powerfully shapes current approaches to health promotion. This paper examines and makes visible the ideology of individual responsibility which is embedded in individualistic health promotion, the primary orientation to health promotion. Ways in which this ideology is perpetuated within nursing curricula are described. Concrete strategies are proposed that may be considered by nurse educators as they seek to prepare students in health promotion, with particular emphasis on strategies that highlight its ideological underpinnings.

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