Week Four Flashcards
[Landmark Health Promotion Initiatives]
Lalonde Report?
Biomedical overview
Biology, environmental, lifestyle as determinants/risk factors
[Landmark Health Promotion Initiatives]
Alma-Ata Declaration?
Address inequities
Identify social and environmental conditions like SDoH
[Landmark Health Promotion Initiatives]
WHO?
Concepts, principles, priorities, and dilemmas
[Landmark Health Promotion Initiatives]
Ottawa Charter of Health Promotion? (Including 5 major actions)
Advocating, enabling, and mediating
5 Major actions:
1. build policies
2. Supportive environ.
3. Strengthen action
4. Personal skills
5. health services
[Landmark Health Promotion Initiatives]
Epp Report?
Achieve goal of health for all
- Reduce inequities
- Increase prevention
- Coping abilities
What is Traditional Individualized Approach to Health Service?
Cure without considering other factors
What is Population Health Promotion Approach to Health Services?
Involves community, promote wellness (looking into social and economic conditions)
Health Promotion Models [Individual-focused] What is Theory of Planned Behaviour?
attitude, beliefs, intention, behaviour for reasoned action
Health Promotion Models [Individual-focused]
What is Transtheoretical Model?
Intentional change
1. Precontemplation
2. Contemplation
3. Preparation
4. Action
5. Maintenance
6. Termination
Health Promotion Models [Community-focused]
Diffusion of the Innovation Theory?
Gain acceptance for innovation
6 Conditions:
- Flexible, reversible, simple, advantageousness, and cost-efficiency
Health Promotion Models [Community-focused]
Community Mobilization Framework?
Geographic
Social planning, local development, social action
Health Promotion Models [Policy-focused]
Milio’s Framework?
Cyclical and Dynamic, not linear
Health Promotion Models [Policy-focused]
Weiss’s Framework?
Knowledge driven
Problem solving
Interactive
Political
Tactical
Health Promotion Models [Policy-focused]
Health Impact Assessment?
Inform design-making to policy development