

The development of the HPH networks called for a new policy document: The
Vienna Recommendations on Health Promoting Hospitals were launched in
1997.In 2007, HPH has become a global movement with networks, single partner
hospitals and initiatives in all continents, although most hospitals and
networks are located in Europe.HPH currently exists in Australia, Austria,
Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia,Finland, France,
Germany, Greece, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Lithuania, Northern Ireland,
Norway, Poland, Russian Federation, Scotland, Serbia, Slovakia, South
Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Taiwan.In addition, several task
forces develop specific HPH concepts, strategies and tools on specific
subjects or for specific clinical areas:Health Promoting Psychiatric
Services Migrant Friendly and Culturally Competent HospitalsHealth promotion
for children and adolescents in hospitals HPH: The conceptHPH combines a
vision, a concept, and a set of 18 core strategies and 5 standards.
In accordance to health promotion theory, the HPH standards and strategies
are based on the principles of the settings approach, empowerment and
enablement, participation, a holistic concept of health (somato-psycho-social
concept of health), intersectoral cooperation, equity, sustainability, and
multi-stratgy (Rootman et al. 2001).In order to realise the full potential
of the comprehensive HPH approach for increasing the health gain of hospital
patients, staff, and the community, HPH needs to be supported by an
organisatial structure: Support from top management, a management structure
that embraces all organisatial units, a budget, specific aims and targets,
action plans, projects, and programs, standards, guidelines and other tools
for implementing health promotion into everyday business. This needs to be
supported by evaluation and monitoring, professional training and education,
research and dissemination.One way to implement HPH in a hospital or other
health care organisation is by linking HPH aims and targets with quality
management, thus understanding health promotion as one specific quality
aspect in hospitals and health care.
Ideally any managerial or professional decision in an HPH should also
consider the health / disease impact of that decision, together with other
decision criteria (e.g. effectivness, sustainability). HPH structureThe
internatinoal HPH Network was initiated by and is affiliated to WHO-Euro. It
is goverened by a steering committee which is composed of elected national /
regional network coordinators and representatives of WHO and WHO
Collaborating Centres who support the network internationally:The WHO
Collaborating Centre on Evidence Based Health Promotion in Hospitals,
Copenhagen, Denmark, runs amongst others the international network
secretariat. The WHO Collaborating Centre on Health Promotion in Hospitals
and Health Care, Vienna, Austria, is amongst others responsible for the
scientific preparation of the annual international HPH conferences and for
the scientific ing of the semi-annua.
Health Promoting Hospitals
Health Promoting
Hospitals (HPH) is a network of the World Health Organization - Regional
Office for Europe. It is based on the health promotion philosophy of the
World Health Organization (WHO) as outlined in the WHO Ottawa Charter for
Health Promotion (WHO 1986) which was re-confirmed in the WHO Bangkok
Charter for Health Promotion in a Globalised World (WHO 2005). The Ottawa
Charter lists five action areas for health promotion, of which health care
services are one:The responsibility for health promotion in health services
is shared among individuals, community groups, health professionals, health
service institutions and governments. They must work together towards a
health care system which contributes to the pursuit of health. The role of
the health sector must move increasingly in a health promotion direction,
beyond its responsibility for providing clinical and curative services.
Health services need to embrace an expanded mandate which is sensitive and
respects cultural needs.
This mandate should support the needs of individuals and communities for a
healthier life, and open channels between the health sector and broader
social, political, economic and physical environmental components.
Reorienting health services also requires stronger attention to health
research as well as changes in professional education and training. This
must lead to a change of attitude and organization of health services which
refocuses on the total needs of the individual as a whole person. (Ottawa
Charter, WHO 1986)Accordingly, HPHs aim at improving the health gain of
hospitals (and other health services) by a bundle of strategies targeting
´patients, staff and the community. Short history of HPHBased on the Ottawa
Charter, first conceptual developments on HPH started in 1988. A first model
project "Health and Hospital", was initiated in 1989 at the Rudolfstiftung
Hosptial in Vienna, Austria, and successfully finished in 1996. 10 model
documents (in German language) summarise the learnings from the pilot
project and are available online to guide hospital projects related to
health promotion.
In 1990, the WHO International Network of Health Promoting Hospitals was
founded as a multi city action plan of theWHO Healthy Cities Network. In
1991, the HPH network, which was in the beginning an alliance of experts,
launched its first policy document, theBudapest Declaration on Health
Promoting Hospitals. This document introduces the HPH concept and target
groups - patients, staff, community - as well as related HPH strategies and
action areas.In order to implement HPH on a broader basis, a European Pilot
Hospital Project of Health Promoting Hospitals was initiated in 1993, and
finisehd in 1997. 20 hospitals from 11 European countries participated, 19
of which finished the project successfully. Also in 1993, the
firstinternational HPH conference was organised, and the first international
HPH Newsletter was published.Since 1995, national and regional networks of
HPH, all coordinated by their own national or regional coordinating centres,
are being implemented and developed in order to disseminate HPH to as many
hospitals and health care institutions as possible.





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