Lecture 8.1: Innovative, Evidence-Based Health Promotion Flashcards

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What is a Public Health Intervention?

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An act performed for, with or on behalf of a population whose purpose is to assess, improve, maintain, promote or modify health, functioning or health conditions

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What is a Health Intervention?

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An act performed for, with or on behalf of a person or
population whose purpose is to assess, improve, maintain, promote or modify health, functioning or health conditions

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What is Health Promotion?

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Health promotion is the process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve their health

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Baseline data should be used to..? (2)

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  • Identify, and usually quantify the scale of the problem
  • Can be used to formulate measurable targets for
    monitoring and evaluation purposes
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Demonstrating the Public Health Importance of a given problem in a given area can help to..?

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Secure funding and ‘buy-in’

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What is a Secular Trend?

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Changes over a long period of time, generally years or decades

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What is Effectiveness?

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Performance of an intervention under ‘real-world’ conditions

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What is Efficacy?

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Performance of an intervention under ideal and controlled circumstances

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