Population Health Approach Flashcards

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What is meant by a population health approach?

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This is concerned with understanding the distribution and causes of ill health (or goof health)

It involves identifying measures to break the cycle of disease

Solutions are often at a policy level

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Who’s health is focused on when looking at a population health approach?

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The health of the majority takes precedent

solutions are often outside of the health sector

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What is meant by a necessary cause?

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Presence is required for the occurrence of the event

you cannot have the disease without exposure to the cause

exposure doesn’t always lead to outcome (disease)

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What is meant by a sufficient cause?

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A factor whose presence leads to an effect

exposure alone would induce outcome (disease), but other exposures may induce the same outcome

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What is meant by the ‘prevention paradox’?

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Most ‘cases’ of disease come from the population with low to moderate risk of disease

a preventative measure that brings much benefit to the population may offer little to each participating individual

many individuals must take precautions to prevent illness in a few

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Why is the prevention paradox even more complicated than it seems?

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  • Risk factors for poor or better health are not confined to your current context
  • most diseases have multiple causes
  • most exposures are not within the agency of individuals to avoid
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