Week 12 Flashcards

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Q
  1. the eco-social aspect of aging involves the _____-system
  2. the life course aspect involves the ________-system
A
  1. macro system = attitudes and ideologies of the culture
  2. chrono system = socio historical conditions and time since life events
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what are the 4 key considerations in aging?

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  1. There is no typical older person
  2. A large proportion of differences in capacity in older age is due to the cumulative (life course) impact of advantage and disadvantage across people’s lives
  3. Intervention is possible 
  4. Focus on improving quality of (remaining) life rather than only lengthening life
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What is active aging? What must be considered?

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Maintenance of positive subjective well-being, good health and continued involvement in social life throughout the aging process. Consider place person relationships and the needs of older adults

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A healthy community make ________ healthy. This is the __________ effect
Healthy individuals make the ____________ healthy. This is the __________ effect

A

individuals, contextual
community, compositional

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5
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Public pension = (federal/provincial)
healthcare = (federal/provincial)

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federal
provincial

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What are 4 public policy issues?

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  1. reactive not proactive = wait until things happen to put in policies; treatment vs prevention
  2. equity = not accomodating to diff
  3. addressing rights AND needs
  4. individual responsibility
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  1. How can legalization of same-sex marriage benefit older people?
  2. How can intergenerational programs can reduce ageism? 
  3. Should old age benefits be available for ‘all’ or ‘only those in need’?
A
  1. Marriage helps with help outcomes - social support. Eligibility for different programs/ benefits. Provides equal rights
  2. Breaks the existing age barrier in society . Apart from ageism, contributes to social wellbeing. Financial benefits
  3. Giving to all would be proactive - preventing instead of treating. Giving only to those in need would save the system money. Giving to all provides a safety net
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  1. What is research?
  2. research provides _________
  3. research involves ______ assessments
A
  1. Systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions.
  2. evidence
  3. needs assessments
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9
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Explain the demographic vs. epidemiological approach to aging

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demography = study of size, structure, distribution of age in a pop, spatial or temporal
epidemiology = study of distribution and determinants of health. Wholistic approach

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10
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What are the 4 steps of scientific research?

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  1. research question = generates hypothesis
  2. collect data = surveys/ epidemiological studies
  3. analyze data
  4. interpret findings
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What are the 2 ways to collect data? Explain

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  1. surveys = questions aimed to extract specific data, short questions, snapshot of health status
  2. epidemiological studies = clear aim and specific target pop, some relationships between x and Y
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12
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Explain longitudinal epidemiological studies

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follow participants over time
changes in health or social status
life course exposures

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13
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  1. What do the centres for aging provide?
  2. What is the CIHR?
  3. What are the 3 functions of the CIHR?
A
  1. knowledge
  2. Canadian institute for health research = improve the quality of life and health of older Canadians by understanding and addressing the consequences of a wide range of factors associated with aging
    • provide funding for research
      - seek out partnerships with other agencies of similar interests
      - stay connected to community
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14
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What is downloading?

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Fiscal responsibility is transferred to a lower level of government and to the individual

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What is retrenchment?

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iIndividual must now pay for a service that might have been previously provided to them by the government

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16
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What are the 8 factors of consideration for the guiding principles of public policy?

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  1. autonomy
  2. independence
  3. safety
  4. security
  5. dignity
  6. self-esteem
  7. privacy
  8. right to choose
17
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Fill in the blanks about the 12 principles of public policy?
1. Not exclusively based on ____ as a criterion for access or eligibility
2. Developed by following _____ assessments are research reviews that facilitate ______-based decision making
3. ________ benefits
4. Based on ______ through user fees
5. _______centered
6. _________ and integrated - no gaps between formal and informal support systems
7. Based on ________ between ministries or agencies at all levels of government
8. Protective of legal and human _______
9. Designed to ensure that a minimum standard of living is _________ throughout the later life of all older citizens
10. Evaluated and ________ as necessary
11. ____________
12. ___________

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  1. age
  2. needs, evidence
  3. inclusive
  4. sharing
  5. client
  6. coordinated
  7. cooperation
  8. rights
  9. maintained
  10. revised
  11. flexible
  12. sustainable