Models of Health Promotion Flashcards
There are essentially four paradigms of looking at health promotion Traditional Humanist Radical humanist Radical structuralist
Caplan and Holland’s Analytic Model
Four paradigms of health: Health persuasions Legislative actions Personal counselling Community development
Beattie’s Analytic Model
Widely accepted Three overlapping spheres of activity: Health education Prevention Health protection
Tannahill’s Descriptive Model
Learning domains:
focuses on habit formation, new practice
Affective
Learning domains:
information and knowledge about certain aspects of health
Cognitive
Learning domains:
deals with skills acquisition
Psychomotor
Health promotion as an overall process of healthy public policy and healthy education
Tones’ Empowerment Model
Health belief model
Perceived susceptibility Perceived severity Perceived benefits Perceived barriers Cues to action Self-efficacy
Transtheoretical Model
Precontemplation Contemplation Preparation Action Maintenance Termination/Relapse
Theory of Planned Behavior
Attitudes Behavior Intention Subjective norms Social norms Perceived power Perceived behavioral control
This model distinguishes seven steps, and attempts to explain how a person comes to decision to take an action
Precaution adoption process model
Provides the structure of planning a targeted and focused public health program
Precede
Provides a structure for implementing and evaluating the public health program
Proceed