sem 1 Flashcards

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Public health values (4)

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1) Health as a right
2) Health equality
3) Empowerment
4) Inclusiveness

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What is Health equality

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distribution of resources based on needs

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What is Empowerment

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giving information to allow public to make informed decisions

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What is inclusiveness

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services provided as a accessible/inclusive to everyone

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Achievements in public health (3)

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  • Vaccinations
  • Clean water
  • Increased life expectancy
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Challenges in Public health (4)

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  • Obesity
  • Antibiotic resistance
  • Money
  • Ageing population
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Public health domains + example

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  • health improvements (housing, education, employment)
  • Improving services (evaluating drugs and interventions)
  • health protection (radiation, environmental, emergency response)
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examples of providers

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  • hospitals
  • clinics
  • GP’s
  • community health bodies
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role of commissioners

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  • assess local needs
  • decide priorities based on population size, equity
  • decide distribution of drugs and/or resources
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Levels of prevention

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1) Primary- prevent onset on disease (vaccinations)
2) Secondary- detect and treat a disease ( screening)
3) Tertiary- to minimise the effects of established disease (steroids for Asthma)

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