Promotion and Health Flashcards

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What is health promotion?

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Process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve their health

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What are the 5 points in the Ottawa Charter?

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Building healthy public policy
Creating supportive environments
Strengthening community action
Developing personal skills
Re-orienting health care services toward prevention of illness and promotion of health
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What are the key states in strengthening community action?

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Inform
Consult
Involve
Collaborate
Empower
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What are the 5 approaches to health promotion?

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Medical or preventive
Behaviour Change
Educational
Empowerment
Social Change
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5
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What are the three prevention levels in a medical approach?

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Primary Prevention - tertiary prevention

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What are some disadvantages of a medical approach to promoting health?

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Paternalistic approach

Ignores social determinants of health

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What does the behavioural approach to change focus on?

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The individuals attitudes, behaviour and responsibility

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What are some disadvantages of a behavioural approach to change?

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Success is dependant on the individual

Ignores the social determinants of health

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What does the educational approach to change focus on?

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Providing information, knowledge and skills to individuals so they have an informed choice

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What are some disadvantages of the educational approach?

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Relies on the individual to make the right choice

Very little focus on social determinants of health

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How does the empowerment approach work?

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Empowers individuals to make healthier choices

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How does the social change approach work?

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Aim to change society rather than individuals

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What are the key objectives of health promotion?

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Prevent disease
Inform
Enhance skills
Change policy and environment

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What are some problems in evaluating health intervention programs?

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Outcomes are not easily measured or defined

Different stakeholders and staff members may have different goals

Difficult to control external influence

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What is the aim of marketing?

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Increase commercial sales

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What is the aim of social marketing?

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Address a lack of knowledge

17
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What is the aim of the social norms approach?

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To address misperceptions of the norm

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What is the harm in exaggerating the problem?

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Leads to false ‘social norming’ i.e. everyone thinks everyone is doing it so they should to

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What are the steps in the social norm approach?

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Preparation
Data collection
Data analysis
Intervention
Follow-Up
Evaluation
20
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What are some of the challenges with social norm approach?

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Integrating the approach into a mixed intervention