Wellness Opportunities Flashcards
The APTA: Health Priorities for Populations and Individuals HOD P06-19-41-15 states that PTs have opportunities with what specific populations?
- aging individuals and populations
- risk of falls
- more individuals living longer with chronic diseases and conditions
- impact of reduced physical fitness on QOL
- individuals and populations of all ages with health disparities
- individuals and populations of all ages with chronic conditions, disabilities and diseases that impact their ability to remain independent and physically active
according to the APTA: Health Priorities for Populations and Individuals HOD P06-19-41-15; PTs have unique opportunities in what areas of injury prevention?
- falls prevention
- workplace injury prevention
- community-based injury prevention
According to the APTA: Health Priorities for Populations and Individuals HOD P06-19-41-15; what are priorities for PTs in secondary prevention in chronic disease and disability management?
- diseases and disabilities that limit an individual’s body function or structure
- diseases and disabilities that limit an individual’s activity
- disease and disabilities that restrict an individual’s participation in society
- disease and disabilities that require modification of environmental factors to allow for full participation in society
According to the APTA: Health Priorities for Populations and Individuals HOD P06-19-41-15 → PTs provide education, behavioral strategies, pt advocacy, referral opportunities, and ID of supportive resources after screening for the following things:
- tobacco free living
- preventing drug abuse and excessive alcohol use
- healthy eating
- active living
- mental and emotional well-being
- reproductive and sexual health
- injury and violence free living
what does the APTA’s position statement on wellness and prevention highlight for as PT’s unique role?
- prevention, wellness, fitness, and health promotion in individuals and population
- management of disease and disability
- serve as a dynamic link between health and delivery
- advocates
what does the APTA identify as interventions that PTs can provide relating to wellness and prevention?
- education
- direct intervention
- research
- advocacy
- collaborative consultation
what is the PRECEDE-PROCEED model for implementation?
developed for use in community and public health interventions related to health promotion
what are the assumptions in the PRECEDE-PROCEED model?
- health is, by its very nature, a community issue
- health is an integral part of QOL
- health is more than physical well-being, or absence of disease, illness or injury
what are the 4 phases of PRECEDE?
- Phase 1 → ID the ultimate desired result
- Phase 2 → ID behavioral and environmental determinants that stand in the way of achieving that result
- Phase 3 → ID the predisposing, enabling, and reinforcing factors that can affect the behaviors, attitudes, and environmental factors given priority in phase 2
- Phase 4 → ID the admin and policy factors that influence what can be implemented
what are the 4 phases of PROCEED?
- Phase 5 → implementation - the design and actual conducting of the intervention
- Phase 6 → process evaluation - are you actually doing the things you planned to do?
- Phase 7 → impact evaluation - is the intervention having the desired impact on the target population?
- Phase 8 → outcome evaluation - is the intervention leading to the outcome that was envisioned in Phase I?
T/F: preventative and wellness care provided by PTs is generally covered by insurance providers, including Medicare
FALSE
is of the preventive care under the Affordable Care act exercise related?
NO