health promotion Flashcards

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define health promotion

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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

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what is the role health promotion

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the role of health promotion of to reduce the burden of disease

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draw the famwork of health promotion

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what are the four factors of health promotion

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  • focus
  • stratagies
  • impact
  • outcomes
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what are the 8 sections of the health belief model

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  1. percieved suseptability
  2. percieved severity
  3. percieved threat
  4. percieved benefits
  5. perceived barriers
  6. outcome expectations
  7. cues to action
  8. self efficiency
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what does percieved suseptabilty mean

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the risk a person has to a particular disease or illness

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what does percieved severity means

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adressess how serious the disease that a person is susceptatible to can be

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what does percieved threat mean

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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

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what does percieved benfits mean

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what are the benefits of participating

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what does percieved barriers mean

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the reasons why they may not be able to participate in the intervention

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what does outcome expectations mean

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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

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what do cues to action mean

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stratagies to activate ‘readiness’

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what does self efficiency mean

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refers to an indoviduals beleif that they can acrry out the action

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