Students are required to select an article from the recent peer-reviewed research literature (past 5 years, i.e., 2018 onwards) that reports a health promotion intervention. An intervention means a health program that was planned to address a health issue (e.g., reduction in smoking, increased road safety, etc.). Choose an article on a health issue or topic that interests you. You must answer each of the following questions:
Students are expected to think critically and evaluate the extent to which each principle in the Ottawa Charter was applied (or not) in the article. Students should question the strategies used in the intervention and identify strengths and/or weaknesses of each strategy in relation to WHO documents. Students need to make recommendations as to how the intervention reported in the article could be improved, i.e., what principles were not used or not applied well and how could they have been applied better? To do this, students will need to be familiar with the topic and current literature on the topic. Students will need to find evidence and arguments from relevant literature to back up recommendations.