Health, Culture, and Society Flashcards
What is compliance pls
The extent to which the patient’s behaviour matches the doctors recommendations
Paternalistic
What is adherence if u dont mind
The extent to which the patient’s behaviour matches with the agreed upon treatment plan
collaboration! teamwork!
What is concordance bestie
The nature of the interaction between doctor and patient
The collaboration that precedes adherence
What is surveillance medicine
Split into two parts - individual and population
individual = how are individuals trained and observed
population = how are populations monitored by regulatory controls
this guy sounds like a creep
SOCIOECONOMIC DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH WHAT IS THE MODEL CALLED QUICK TELL ME WHAT IS IT WHAT IS IT
Dahlgren and Whitehead Rainbow Model
give me two impacts of socioeconomic determinants rn
Short termism
Fatalism
who the FUCK is pierre bourdieu and what was his theoruy of social habitus
Habits are shaped by 4 forms of capital - economic, symbolic, cultural, social
Reduced capital -> fatalism or short termism
What is the ehalth belief model x
Modifying factors + Individual beliefs + Cues to action
Influence individual behaviours
What are some limitations of the health belief model
Doesn’t account for habitual behaviours / addiction
Doesn’t account for environmental or economic factors
Assumes cues to action are widely prevalent
Doesn’t take peer pressure into account (dave peer pressures me into going to the gym)
Relate classical conditioning to something funny
Classical conditioning = associating an involuntary response and stimulus
It’s what people mean when they say they pavlov’d themselves bc that’s what pavlov did to his dogs with the whistle and the food u get it
What is operant conditioning
Associating a voluntary behaviour with a consequence
rat presses button -> food appears
rat associates button pressing with food
What is the social cognitive theory
People learn from one another through observation and instruction
Monkey see Monkey do
What is the social ecological model
Reciprocal relationship between environment and social behaviours - behaviour cannot change if environment enforces old behaviour.
if i put u in a room with nintendo switch u will play assassins creed II brotherhood for 9 hours
if i blow up your switch you will not do that <3
What is the transtheoretical model of change
- precontemplation - blissful ignorance
- contemplation - maybe i should leave
- preparation - im putting me shoes on
- action - ive got my keys and im leaving
- maintenance - its so nice out here in the outside
- relapse - its cold out here :(
What is thematic analysis
umbrella term for a set of approaches which focus on identifying themes in qualitative data
- inductive approach = data determines themes
- deductive approach = preconceived expectations
- latent approach = looking into the subtext (blue curtains signify sadness)
- semantic approach = analysis explicit data (maybe the curtains were just blue)