Intro Lecture Flashcards
Health Promotion Assumptions: Health status can be ______________
changed
Health Promotion Assumptions: Health and disease are determined by _______________ factors
biological, psychological, behavioral, and social
Health Promotion Assumptions: Disease occurrence ________________ can be understood
theories and principles
Health Promotion Assumptions: Prevention strategies can be developed to address _______________________
identified health problems
Health Promotion Assumptions: ___________ can be changed and those changes influence health
behavior
Health Promotion Assumptions: What 4 things all contribute to health and influence behavior?
Individual behavior, family interaction, community and workplace relationships and resources, and public policy
Health Promotion Assumptions: Initiating and maintaining a behavior change is ____________
difficult
Health Promotion Assumptions: individual responsibility should not be viewed as victim blaming, yet the importance of health behavior to _____________ must be understood
health status
Health Promotion Assumptions: For health behavior change to be permanent, an individual must be __________________ to change
motivated and ready
Starting a health promotion program steps
Assessing needs, setting goals and objectives, developing an intervention, implementing the intervention, and evaluating the results
Starting a health promotion program: Assessing needs
Collecting and analyzing data to determine the health needs of a population: setting priorities and selecting priority population
Starting a health promotion program: setting goals and objectives
what will be accomplished
Starting a health promotion program: developing an intervention
how goals and objectives will be achieved
Starting a health promotion program: Implementing the intervention
putting interventions into action
Starting a health promotion program: evaluating the results
improving quality and determining effectiveness