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The 12th International Conference on Health Promoting Hospitals. Investing in health for the future: Positioning health promotion in health care provision & supporting effective implementation. PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP FOR NEWCOMERS TO HPH May 26 2004, Moscow.
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The 12th International Conference on Health Promoting Hospitals Investing in health for the future:Positioning health promotion in health care provision & supporting effective implementation PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP FOR NEWCOMERS TO HPH May 26 2004, Moscow Alberto AppicciafuocoMedical Director of Nuovo San Giovanni di Dio HospitalFlorence, Italy
Background The International Network of Health Promoting Hospitals (HPH) Objective: Reorientation of hospitals. Integrate health promotion, disease prevention and rehabilitation in services provision. Policy and principles: Ottawa Charter for Health promotion,1986 Vienna Recommendations on HealthPromoting Hospitals, 1997
What is a HPH? The aim of a health promoting hospital is: to provide high quality comprehensive medical and nursing services, to develop a corporate identity that embraces the aims of health promotion, to develop a health promoting organizational structure and culture to develop itself into a health promoting physical environment that actively cooperates with its community.
The HPH project OTTAWA CHART (1986) general principles on health promotion BUDAPEST DECLARATION (1991) aims and criteria for Health Promoting Hospitals VIENNA RECOMMENDATIONS (1997) strategies for the implementation of the HPH project and acceptance modalities HEALTH PROMOTION GLOSSARY (1998) definition
1. The Health Promoting Hospitals project References OTTAWA CHART (1986) general principles on health promotion BUDAPEST DECLARATION (1991) aims and criteria for Health Promoting Hospitals VIENNA RECOMMENDATIONS (1997) strategies for the implementation of the HPH project and acceptance modalities HEALTH PROMOTION GLOSSARY (1998) definition • A Health Promoting Hospital does not only provide high quality comprehensive medical and nursing services, but also develops a corporate identity that embraces the aims of health promotion, develops a health promoting organizational structure and culture, including active, participatory roles for patients and all members of staff, develops itself into a health promoting physical environment and actively cooperates with its community.
Ottawa Conference (1986) Health Promotion General principles Process supporting people and community to increase their empowerment for health and its determining factors
Budapest Declaration (1991) • A health promoting hospital aim: • To change itself into • a health promoting community setting. General principles “empowerment for health” becomes an integral function of the hospital compared to the traditional concept of treatment and rehabilitation.
Vienna Recommendation (1997) • Three kinds of affiliations : • Regional/National Networks • (facilitate cooperations and experiences exchange) • International Network (allows the participation of those hospitals not belonging to any regional or national network) • Thematic Networks • (make hospitals equal through health promotion homogeneous • activities). General principles