health promotion Flashcards
define health promotion
teh process of enbaling people to increase contol over, and to improve their health. it moves beyond a focus on individual behaviour towards a wide range of social and envirnomental intervention
what is the role health promotion
the role of health promotion of to reduce the burden of disease
draw the famwork of health promotion
what are the four factors of health promotion
- focus
- stratagies
- impact
- outcomes
what are the 8 sections of the health belief model
- percieved suseptability
- percieved severity
- percieved threat
- percieved benefits
- perceived barriers
- outcome expectations
- cues to action
- self efficiency
what does percieved suseptabilty mean
the risk a person has to a particular disease or illness
what does percieved severity means
adressess how serious the disease that a person is susceptatible to can be
what does percieved threat mean
how indoviduals think about a disease result in what we refer to as the threat
the two processes are
1. percieved suseptabilty
2. percived severity
what does percieved benfits mean
what are the benefits of participating
what does percieved barriers mean
the reasons why they may not be able to participate in the intervention
what does outcome expectations mean
what does the individual think will happen of they go ahead with the intervention, this is done by weighing up percieved beneifts and percieved barriers
what do cues to action mean
stratagies to activate ‘readiness’
what does self efficiency mean
refers to an indoviduals beleif that they can acrry out the action