health related behaviours Flashcards
drink driving law, minimum alcohol unit pricing, smoking ban in public places , labeling of food & junk food advertising are example of what level ; population level, community level or individual level
population level
park run , NHS grampian, smoking clinics, local support groups are examples of what level; population level, community level or individual level
community level
challenging health behaviours, sign posting patients to appropriate resources & patient education are examples of what level, population level, community level or individual level
individual level
state 4 factors which influence health related behaviours
-social
-biological
-psychological
-environmental
what does self efficacy mean
belief in your capacity to successfully perform a task
give an example of a social/verbal persuasion
pep talk
state the 4 components of high self efficacy
-enactive self-ministry
-role modeling
-verbal/social persuasions
-physiological cues
Approximately what percentage of patient care takes place in the primary care setting?
90%
what care level is known as the ‘first point’
primary care
give examples of primary care
GP
pharmacist
optican
dentist
give example of secondary care
hospitals
give example of tertiary care
specialist centre
what is meant by coping?
action carried out to alleviate stress
is mechanical and psychosocial part of the 5 categories of hazards
yes mechanical and psychosocial
what is risk perception?
how an individual precieves a risk