Chapter 16 Key Terms Flashcards

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affective domain

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an arena of learning that includes changes in attitudes and the development of values. For affective learning, nurses consider and attempt to influence what individuals, families, communities, and populations feel, think, and value
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andragogy

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Learning strategies for adults, older
adults, and individuals with some health-related knowledge about a topic. Learners play an important role in deciding what they need and want to learn

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change

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means to move away from one way of thinking, believing, and acting and move toward a new way

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cognitive domain

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includes memory, recognition, understanding, reasoning, application, and problem solving and is divided into a hierarchical classification of behaviors

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cohesion

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the attraction between individual members and between each member and the group.

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democratic leadership

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is cooperative in nature and promotes and supports members’ involvement in all aspects of decision making and planning

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education

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an activity “undertaken or initiated by one or more agents that is designed to effect changes in the knowledge, skill, and attitudes of individuals, groups, or communities”

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established groups

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membership ties already exist, and the existing structures can be used. It is not necessary to find new members because compatible individuals already form a working group

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ethics

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When developing community health promotion programs, they take into account the ethics related to health education.
Glossary: The science or study of moral values or principles, including ideals of autonomy, beneficence, and justice.

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evaluation

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provides a systematic and logical method for making decisions to improve the educational program
Glossary: Assessment of performance against an established set of goals or objectives.

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formal groups

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have a defined membership and a specific purpose

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goals

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are broad, long-term expected outcomes such as, “Each child in the
third-grade class will participate in 30 minutes of daily physical
exercise, 4 days per week for 2 months.” Program goals should deal directly with the clients’ overall learning needs . 

Glossary: The purpose toward which an endeavor is directed, such as the outcome of diagnostic, therapeutic, and educational management of a patient’s health problem.

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group

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a collection of interacting individuals who have common purposes and are influenced by one another.

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health belief model

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an individual-level model. This model can be useful in planning programs in which the motivation of learners might be a concern

Glossary: A conceptual framework that describes a person’s health behavior as an expression of health beliefs. The model was designed to predict a person’s health behavior, including the use of health services, and to justify intervention to alter maladaptive health behavior.

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health education

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a competency that is included in many documents that describe the role of public health professionals, including nurses.

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health literacy

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he degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain, process, and understand basic information and services needed to make appropriate health decisions

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informal groups

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the ties between members are multiple, and the purposes are unwritten yet understood by members. These groups often form spontaneously when participants have a common interest or need

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learning

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emphasizes the recipient of knowledge and skills and the person(s) in whom a change is expected to occur. Learning involves change

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long-term evaluation

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geared toward following and assessing the status of an individual, family, community, or population over time

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maintenance function

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abilities to affirm and support individuals in the group; they help other members stay with the group and feel accepted

Glossary: Behaviors that provide physical and psychological support and therefore hold the group together.

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maintenance norms

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create group pressures to affirm members and maintain their comfort

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motivational interviewing

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a tool designed to help clients state their motivations to change. It is a collaborative partnership between the teacher and the learner designed to help people make their own choices

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norms

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are standards that guide, control, and regulate individuals and communities.

Glossary: A measure of a phenomenon generally accepted as the ideal standard performance against which other measures of the phenomenon may be measured.

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objectives

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specific, short-term criteria that need to be met as steps toward achieving the long-term goal.

Glossary: Pertaining to a phenomenon or clinical finding that is observed; not subjective.

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patriarchal leadership

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may control members through rewards and treats, often keeping them in the dark about the goals and rationale behind prescribed actions

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pedagogy

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Learning strategies for children and individuals with little knowledge about a health-related topic. The teacher assumes full responsibility for making decisions about what will be learned, and how and when it will be learned

Glossary: The art and science of teaching children, based on a belief that the purpose of education is the transmittal of knowledge.

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precaution adoption process model

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Useful in health promotion. Deals with change that occurs in stages and over time

Glossary: Health promotion model that has seven stages a person goes through in making changes in behavior, ranging from being unaware of the issue to maintaining the new behavior

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process evaluation

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examines the dynamic, ongoing, components of the educational program. It follows and assesses the movements and management of information transfer and attempts to make sure the objectives are being met

Glossary: That aspect of the evaluation that examines the dynamic component of the educational program and is used throughout the implementation of the program.

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psychomotor domain

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includes the performance of skills that require some degree of neuromuscular coordination and emphasizes motor skills

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reality norms

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where members reinforce or challenge and correct their ideas of what is real. Groups can
examine the life situations confronting individuals and help to make sense of them.

Glossary: Group members’ perceptions of reality, on which daily behavior is based; influence decision-making and action-taking processes.

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short-term evaluation

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requires minimal energy, expense, or time; skill mastery can be determined within a matter of minutes

Glossary: Focuses on identifying behavioral effects of health education programs and determining whether changes are caused by the educational program.

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social media

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has created an entirely new way of providing health information

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task function

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anything a member does that deliberately contributes to the group’s purpose

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task norm

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the commitment to return to the central goals of the group, and its strength determines the group’s ability to adhere to its work

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transtheoretical model

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Useful in health promotion. Deals with change that occurs in stages and over time

Glossary: Health promotion model that looks at the stages of change a person goes through when changing behavior. The stages move from precontemplation to termination of the change process.