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Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on Red Lotus Model. It needs to be at least 4250 words.Download file to see previous pages... Health Promotion 5.1. National Level 5.2. Global Level 6
Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on Red Lotus Model. It needs to be at least 4250 words.
Download file to see previous pages...Health Promotion 5.1. National Level 5.2. Global Level 6. Appraisal 6.1. The Value Base 6.2. Ethics 7. Analysis 8. The Models Approaches Methods 9. Disciplinary Foundation of Public Health Promotion 10. Conclusion 1. Introduction This project is a health promotion using the Red lotus model proposed and developed by O’Hara and Gregg. It is a model for holistic and evidence based practices in promoting health services in public health organizations. In this research, the authors describe it as a principles system whose values are aligned to the modern health services and the need for assessment. It focuses on various approaches of putting principles of health promotion into constructive actions and the empowerment of health practitioners into active participation (New South Wales Health, 1994). The model for health promotion is essential in the public health as seen in its system of principle and value focus. The Red Lotus is determined to apply a structured intelligent model for management of the modern health promotion through assessment and evaluation of the contemporary and typical health promotion environment globally. In its assessment, the Promotion Model has an inherent capacity to ascertain the necessity of assessment and paradigm shift in the various plans for implementation. It uses the approach of grounded theory to analyze and interpret the results of its assessment (Kickbusch, 1997). The challenge with Red Lotus Model of health promotion is the fact that changes and uncertainties affect the application of the values and the principles from one phase of implementation to another. Even so, it has a systematic approach of application in which it refers to evidences from the past and existing models. In this regard, the themes of Red Lotus Model are connected to those of other systems. Thompson (2003) presents the indicator of success for this model as its impacts on the society, which reflects in qualitative attributes such as positive moods and good health. Lotus Model is an assurance of sustainability of health promotion procedures. 2. Background The Red Lotus model is a distinct and holistic practice for the promotion of health. It is different from other ordinary models considering that it includes a special system of principles and values, which are applicable in all stages of health promotion. It determines the paradigms for health apart from the assessment of needs for health promotion. The other fundamental phases of health promotion are planning and execution of the health promotion evaluation. According to Vaughan (1997), Red Lotus model of Health Promotion activates the potential of health experts in proactive participation in a well-integrated principle and value-based system in all the stages of promoting health. The Lotus Health Promotion Model has four fundamental stages (Phases) of development, which are all supported by principles and values: Assessment of Health Promotion needs Planning of the Promotion Program Implementation of the model Evaluation of the model It has its origin from the Red lotus plant, which has three fundamental symbols of the model. The Stem of the Red Lotus Plant represents the principles. The roots represent values that people (general members of the society) receive from the model. Leaves of the plant are symbols of sustainability of the Red Lotus Model as a modern Health promotion model. The petal layers of the plant represent the processes involved in the use of Red Lotus Model in promoting evidence-based Public Health practices. The processes include assessment of the needs, planning, Health environmental factors (determinants), Implementation, analysis and evaluation.