Characterization of critical health promotion: a scoping review protocol

JBI Evid Synth. 2023 Nov 1;21(11):2264-2271. doi: 10.11124/JBIES-23-00008.

Abstract

Objective: This scoping review will explore how critical health promotion is characterized in the health promotion literature.

Introduction: Critical health promotion has emerged as a social justice approach to health promotion to address the persistent global issue of health inequity. Whilst critical health promotion is not conceptually new and the term has been used in the literature, albeit sparingly, this approach has not been adopted as standard health promotion practice, compromising the advancement of health equity. Given that language shapes the understanding and practice of health promotion, it is imperative to explore how critical health promotion is characterized in the literature to increase uptake of the approach.

Inclusion criteria: This review will consider sources that explore critical health promotion and are explicitly positioned as health promotion sources.

Methods: Scopus, CINAHL (EBSCOhost), PubMed, Global Health (CABI), and the Public Health Database (ProQuest) will be searched to identify relevant full-text papers, including original research, reviews, editorials, and opinion papers. Searches of Google Scholar, Google, and ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global (ProQuest) will be undertaken to identify gray literature. No language or date restrictions will be applied. Two reviewers will screen sources and extract data using a tool that will be pilot tested, modified, and revised, as necessary. Analysis will involve basic frequency counts and descriptive qualitative content analysis through basic coding. The results will be presented in tables, charts, and word clouds, accompanied by a narrative summary.

MeSH terms

  • Databases, Factual
  • Health Promotion*
  • Humans
  • Review Literature as Topic*