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The group of research ImPuLS of the University of Navarra discussion on safety in Health Promotion.

The first edition of the Forum was held at goal to open a space for reflection and discussion on the implementation of health promotion.

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05/03/18 18:07 Loreto Sáez García

The group ImPuLS, composed of researchers from the School of Nursing of the University of Navarra, the IdiSNA, the Navarra Health System and other Spanish universities, has organized the first Forum to discuss safety in Health Promotion. The project currently underway aims to identify and analyze errors of omission in health promotion.

Under the slogan "Safety in Health Promotion: Learning together from omissions", the researchers organized the first session of the ImpuLS Forum. The main goal of the forum has been to provide a space for reflection and discussion on concepts that have been traditionally associated with patient safety and that can provide an effective strategy for the implementation of health promotion. María Jesús Pumar-Méndez, coordinator of ImPuLS, pointed out that "todayhealth promotion is highly developed in the theoretical field, but little in the internship and the goal of this group of research is to relaunch it".

The workshop was organized around two round tables. The first, "Quality and research for the implementation of health promotion" was attended by the current head of the Ministry of Health's Health Promotion area , Pilar Campos Esteban and Sebastiá March, from network of research in Preventive Activities and Health Promotion in Primary Care. In the second, "Health Promotion and Safety", in addition to Pumar-Méndez, the researcher Elena Bermejo intervened.

To conclude, Professor Dean Whitehead of Flinders University (Australia), an expert with more than 30 years of experience and an international reference in the area of health promotion, gave a talk on "The role of the health sector in the implementation of health promotion" at lecture .

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