Health Promotion-Application in Occupational Health: Case of Cameroon in Rural Settings
Journal Title: Journal of Clinical and Medical Research - Year 2020, Vol 2, Issue 3
Abstract
The rural environment is characterized by a shortage of health professionals, an isolation of professionals in their daily practices; a lack of retraining, setting up a health promotion program in this context is to solve its peculiarities of the rural world [1]. To do so it would be necessary to maintain proximity, networking, investments that meet this ambition. For the past twenty years (Ottawa Charter, WHO, 1986), health promotion programs have referred to a "process that empowers people to take greater control over their own health. 'Improve this one' [2].
Authors and Affiliations
Carolle Laure Kpoumie*
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