Lecture 11: Pacific Frameworks of Health and Wellbeing Flashcards

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What are the 6 aspects of the Tokelauan model of health?

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  • environment
  • family
  • spirituality/belief systems
  • mind
  • social
  • physical body
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What are 5 aspects of the Cook Island model of health?

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  • collaboration
  • respect
  • shared vision
  • reciprocity
  • relationship
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What are the 6 aspects of the Tongan model of health?

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  • establish relationships
  • collect, search
  • weave
  • present
  • monitoring
  • continuity
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What are the key characteristics of the Pacific Health Models?

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holistic and family focused, the importance of family, the importance of respect, the importance of relational space, the importance of spirituality and the importance of reciprocity

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What are the three aspects of the Fonofale model?

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  • foundation
  • pou/posts
  • roof
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The Fonofale is encapsulated in a cocoon or circle that contains dimensions that have direct or indirect influence on one another. These are:

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  • time
  • environment
  • context
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What is the foundation of the Fonofale model?

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family (both immediate and extended)

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What do the four poles represent in the Fonofale model?

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Physical wellbeing, spiritual wellbeing, mental wellbeing, other wellbeing (gender, sexuality)

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What does the roof represent in the Fonofale model?

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culture

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