Core 1 Flashcards
Which action area educates and informs individuals to improve their decision-making?
Develop personal skills
Which action area ensures places an individual lives, works and plays are good sources of health?
Creating supportive environments
Which action area allows communities to work together and address health problems to achieve better health outcomes for all individuals?
Strengthening community action
Which action area focuses on prevention over curative health approaches?
Reorienting health services
Which action area involves legislation, policies and taxation to improve the health of the population?
Building healthy public policy
CAM means
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
WHACCI means
in relation to CAM
WHO recognition Holistic Accredited Cultural diversity Cost Increased knowledge and understanding
HIDA means
Healthy aging
Increased chronic disease
Demand for health services
Availability of volunteers and carers
Dead Cats Smell Really Bad (DCSRB) means
Developing personal skills Creating supportive environments Strengthening community action Reorienting health services Building healthy public policy
ACES means
partnerships
Addresses complex health issues
Cost effective
Empowers individuals and communities
Shares resources
Can Sam Please Play Pool (CSPPP) means
Costs to the individual and community Social justice principles Priority population groups Prevalence of condition Potential for prevention
The principles of social justice are…
Equity
Diversity
Supportive environments
Groups experiencing health inequities include…
ATSI Rural and remote Elderly Low SES People with disabilities
A term that refers to ensuring that all individuals and communities have the same access to resources through the implementation of three principles is…
Social justice
Social justice principles (DES)
Diversity
Equity
Supportive environments
Compulsory PDHPE lesson is an example of which action area of the Ottawa Charter?
Developing personal skills
Moving to more preventative approaches as opposed to curative approaches eg. COVID 19 vaccinations to minimise hospitalisation is which area of the Ottawa Charter?
Reorienting Health Services
No smoking areas, especially around schools, restaurants and pubs is an example of which action area of the Ottawa Charter?
Creating supportive environments
Measures of Health Status (LIMM)
Life expectancy
Infant mortality
Morbidity
Mortality
What is epidemiology?
The study of disease patterns in a population
What are limitations of epidemiology?
Doesn’t look at determinants of health
Groups experiencing inequities