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Health Promotion Model
The goal of nursing care: The optimal health of the individual
Health Promotion Model (HPM)
MAJOR CONCEPTS of Health Promotion Model
- Personal Factors
- Prior Related Behavior
- Behavioral-Specific Cognitions and Affects
- Behavior Outcomes
Personal Factors
- Personal Biological Factors
- Personal Psychological Factors
- Personal Sociocultural Factors
— age, gender, body mass index, pubertal status, menopausal status,
strength, agility, and balance
Personal Biological Factors
race, ethnicity, acculturation, education, and socioeconomic
status
Personal Sociocultural Factors
self-esteem, self-motivation, personal competence, perceived health status, and definition of health
Personal Psychological Factors
- refers to the frequency of the same or similar behavior in the past.
Prior Related Behavior
Behavioral-Specific Cognitions and Affects
- Perceived Benefits of Action
- Perceived Barriers to Action
- Perceived Self-Efficacy
anticipated positive outcomes that will result from health behavior.
Perceived Benefits of Action
anticipated, imagined, or real blocks and personal costs of undertaking a given behavior.
Perceived Barriers to Action
judgment of personal capability to organize and execute a health promoting behavior.
Perceived Self-Efficacy
describes subjective positive or negative feelings that occur before, during, and after behavior
Activity-Related Affect
Cognitions concerning behaviors, beliefs, or attitudes of others. Primary sources are families, peers, and health care providers
Interpersonal Influences
Behavior Outcomes
- Commitment to a Plan of Action
- Immediate Competing Demands and
Preferences - Health-Promoting Behavior