TOOLS IN THE COMMUNITY, THEORETICAL MODELS Flashcards

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basis of the practice of health education and health promotion

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health belief model

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key concepts and definition of health belief model (1/6)

– one’s belief regarding the chance of getting a given condition

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perceived susceptibility

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refers to the person’s attitude, perception about health

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health belief model

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key concepts and definition of health belief model (2/6)

– one’s belief regarding the seriousness of a given condition

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perceived severity

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5
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goal is to inspire positive change/changes

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health belief model

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6
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the combination of susceptibility and severity results to e__ r__

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emotive response

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key concepts and definition of health belief model (3/6)

– one’s belief in the ability of an advised action to reduce the health risk or seriousness a given condition

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perceived benefits

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key concepts and definition of health belief model (4/6)

– one’s belief regarding the tangible and psychological costs of an advised action

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perceived barriers

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key concepts and definition of health belief model (5/6)

– strategies or conditions in one’s environment that activate readiness to take action

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cues to action

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key concepts and definition of health belief model (6/6)

– one’s confidence in one’s ability to take action to reduce health risks

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self-efficacy

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limitations of health belief model

a)
b)

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a) places the burden of action EXCLUSIVELY/ COMPLETELY onto the client
b) doesn’t challenge nurses to examine the root causes of health opportunities and behaviors in the community

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12
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___ Milio’s framework of prevention

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Nancy

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13
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concepts of community: o___, p___-f___ c___

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oriented, problem-focused care

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14
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how many propositions does Milio’s theory have?

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6

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15
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Milio’s proposition summary c___ Health belief model

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complements

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16
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give one Milio’s proposition

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health deficits, imbalance health needs (personal and social)

17
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Pender’s health promotion model was made when?

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1982

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Pend

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