Chapter 3: The Naitional Health Priority Areas (NHPA's) Flashcards
Why were these NHPAs selected?
- contribute significantly to burden of disease
- there is potential for significant improvement in health to be made.
- there is potential to reduce health inequalities between population groups
- potential for a range of strategies to be implemented that can improve health
Definition: What is the NHPAs?
Diseases or conditions that have been selected by the commonwealth Government as key focus areas for improvement.
THE NHPAs ARE…
Arthritis and musculoskeletal condition Diabetes mellitus Asthma Dementia Cancer control Obesity Mental health Injury prevention and control Cardiovascular control
DEFINITION: direct costs
Costs that associated with preventing the disease or conditions and providing health services to people suffering from it. Eg, diagnosis, management, treatment
DEFINITION: indirect costs
Costs not directly related to the diagnosis or treatment of the disease, but do occur as a result of the person having the disease. Eg, not being able to work and suffering loss of income.
DEFINITION: intangible costs
Things that cannot be measure physically or with a monetary measure. Like pain and suffering
WHAT IS ASTHMA?
A condition characterised by the inflammation of the airways, Triwhich causes them to narrow and leads to difficulty in breathing.
WHAT IS OSTEOPOROSIS?
A disease where bone development deteriorates, leaving the bone weak and more prone to fracture.
WHAT IS OSTEOARTHRITIS?
A condition where the cartilage wears down in a joint, and leads to bone rubbing against bone which causes pain and limited mobility.
WHAT IS OBESITY?
Relates to carrying excess body weight in the form of fat.
WHAT IS THE MEASURE FOR OBESITY?
In adults:
- BMI OF 30+
or
-Waist measurement of 102cm for males and 88cm for females
What’s the trick for remember NHPAs?
ADADCOMIC
WHAT IS CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH?
Refers to the health of the heart and blood vessels.
EXAMPLE OF AN DIRECT COST (to individual)
- ambulance transport
- diagnosis tests not covered by Medicare (eg. Hearing, vision)
- doctor/ specialist fees not covered by Medicare
- pharmaceuticals
EXAMPLE OF DIRECT COSTS (to community)
- health promotion programs
- Medicare costs
- pharmaceutical benefits costs
EXAMPLE OF INDIRECT COSTS (to individual)
- loss of income if they can’t work
- employing help services (getting someone to mow lawns)
- paying for a house keeper
- transport costs (if the person can’t drive)
EXAMPLES OF INDIRECT COSTS (to community)
- lost productivity to business
- social security payments (eg disability benefits)
- lost taxation revenue
EXAMPLE OF INTANGIBLE COSTS (to individual)
- pain and suffering
- stress
- loss of self-esteem
- loss of participation in social activities
EXAMPLE OF INTANGIBLE COSTS (to community)
- loss of volunteers
- emotional impacts on family
WHAT IS INJURY?
Adverse effects on the human body that may result from a range of different events. Injuries may be accidental (fall,crash) or intentional (suicide, violence)
WHAT IS MENTAL HEALTH?
A state of wellbeing in which the individual can recognise their own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully and contribute to the community
WHAT IS ANXIETY?
A mental condition characterised by feelings of worry or nervousness when faced with a threat, danger or stressful situation.
WHAT IS DEPRESSION?
It is a serious mood or defective disorder caused by physical imbalances in the brain that last for extended periods of time.