Health Promotion And Screening Flashcards

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What is health promotion?

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Efforts to target, improve and maintain the health of the population. Recently that is helping people to maintain their own health.

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What are the 5 approaches of health promotion?

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Medical e.g. using statins for cvs diseases or vaccination
Behaviour e.g. smoking and drinking
Education e.g. teaching about healthy eating in schools
Empowerment e.g. enabling access to smoking cessation services
Social change e.g. smoking ban or sugar tax

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What are the three levels of prevention?

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Primary
Secondary
Tertiary

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What is primary prevention?

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Preventing the onset of a disease or injury

Using vaccinations, preventing exposure and campaigns about how diseases are spread

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What is secondary prevention?

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Early treatment of the disease in order to prevent complications further on- or preventing getting the full blown disease

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Examples of secondary prevention

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Screening programmes, testing blood pressure levels

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What is tertiary prevention?

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Minimising the effects of an established disease to help prevent mortality and reduce mobility

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Examples of tertiary prevention

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Renal transplants or steroids for asthma

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9
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Examples of programmes we do not have screening for

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Cervical cancer for the under 25s and prostrate cancer

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Problems with screening

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Turns people into patients
People may get a false negative and may ignore symptoms of the disease for longer
People who have false positives may have to undergo invasive procedures or even treatments

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What measures test validity?

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Specificity
Sensitivity
Positive predictive value
Negative predictive value

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What is the test screening criteria?

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Condition
Test
Intervention
Evidence
Benefit gained
Also- opportunity cost
Implementation
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