2017
DOI: 10.3823/2415
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School and community relationship in the perspective of Health Promotion

Abstract: Goals: The aim of this study was to analyze the scientific production on the relationship between school and community in the perspective of Health Promotion.Method: Integrative review. The search was guided by question: How has the relationship between school and community occurred in Health Promotion?Results: Nine studies were selected in Portuguese, Spanish and English, published from April 2006 to April 2016. Most of the rescued studies showed that the type of relationship between school and community has … Show more

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“…The majority of articles included in this synthesis come from industrialised countries, with only two originating in the developing world where fewer studies focusing on the implementation of intersectoral SHPI have taken place (Mukamana and Johri, 2016; Pinto et al, 2017). This framework should therefore be applied cautiously to work in developing world contexts, where key elements of the local contexts have yet to be characterised and identified.…”
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“…The majority of articles included in this synthesis come from industrialised countries, with only two originating in the developing world where fewer studies focusing on the implementation of intersectoral SHPI have taken place (Mukamana and Johri, 2016; Pinto et al, 2017). This framework should therefore be applied cautiously to work in developing world contexts, where key elements of the local contexts have yet to be characterised and identified.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…School-based health promotion interventions (SHPI) have been implemented extensively over recent decades in developed and developing countries (Holveck et al, 2007; Langford et al, 2015; Mukamana and Johri, 2016; Pinto et al, 2017). This type of health promotion activity should be implemented in collaboration with stakeholders to improve health and well-being (Holveck et al, 2007; Langford et al, 2015; Mukamana and Johri, 2016; St Leger, 2001) and reduce health inequities among children and community members (Langford et al, 2015; Turunen et al, 2017).…”
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