NICE has developed numerous public health guidelines such as community engagement, behavior change, and maintaining healthy weight gain. However, this paper will discuss the guideline for maintaining a healthy weight gain and preventing excess weight gain among adults and children. The paper will discuss the role of NICE in developing the guideline, its cost-effectiveness, processes of development, and health implications. 1. Maintaining a healthy weight gain and preventing excess weight gain among adults and children. This direction aims at motivating children and adults to acquire behavior that helps in preventing obesity and overweight. The guideline also aims at preventing overweight and obesity-related diseases that include hypertension, kidney cancer, liver disease, coronary heart disease, and type 2 diabetes (Hunter, & Parkins, 2014)s.
The behavior that this guideline aims to promote includes weight monitoring, exercise, and eating healthy diets. 2. Domestic violence and abuse: how health services, social care, and the organizations they work with can help. This guidance aims at advising various professionals who interact with victims of domestic violence on how they may help these individuals. The targeted professionals include domestic violence specialists and public and social care administrators. The guideline includes advice on domestic violence against men and women of the same gender and those of opposite genders (NICE, 2006). 3. Community engagement.
This directive teaches local authorities, the private sector, volunteers, and National Health Service how to connect with the community (Hunter, Marks, & Smith, 2010). The guidance teaches these individuals how they may educate members of society on improving their health and well-being. 4. Behavioural change: the principles for effective interventions. This directive educates the public and health professionals on how they may help others to change various behaviors to improve their well-being.
The directive recommends the helpers conduct careful planning, solve problems and challenges efficiently, involve the community that surrounds the victims, and evaluate various techniques of intervention to find the one that is the most efficient (National Prescribing Centre, 2001). The directive also provides suggestions for initiatives that may help in changing manners.
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