The CompHP Core Competencies Framework for Health Promotion provides a resource for workforce development in Europe, by articulating the necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities that are required for effective practice. The core domains are based on the multidisciplinary concepts, theories, and research that make health promotion distinctive. It is the combined application of all the domains, the knowledge base, and the ethical values that constitute the CompHP Core Competencies Framework for Health Promotion.
This paper describes the collaborative partnership between two geographically diverse NHS trusts in the UK serving patient populations with very different demographic profiles. A programme of structured exchange has been developed allowing diabetes specialist nurses (DSNs) to visit the partner trust to share and compare clinical practice. The model allows the individuals involved to critically reflect on their own and others' practice and has facilitated networking between the DSNs and service developments within the trusts.Eur Diabetes Nursing 2006; 3(2): 98-101.
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