Exploring health promotion and health education in nursing

Nurs Stand. 2018 Oct 30. doi: 10.7748/ns.2018.e11220. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

The term health promotion has been used in healthcare for several years. However, the meaning of this term is debated, particularly in nursing. Some nurses might believe that, because they are healthcare practitioners working in healthcare services, that they are 'by default' automatically involved in health promotion activities; however, this is often not the case. Instead, they are more likely to be engaging in health education activities; that is, simply providing individuals with health-related information, rather than seeking to empower individuals, families, groups and communities. While health education is related to health promotion, these terms are not interchangeable, since health education is a component of health promotion. This article clarifies these concepts and describes approaches to illness prevention and promoting well-being that nurses can use in their practice with patients across the lifespan.

Keywords: health literacy; health promotion; patient education; patient empowerment; patients; prevention; public health; self-care; wellbeing.