compliance and motivation of learner Flashcards
(16 cards)
compliance
obedience, passive acceptance, submission. PT is authority
motivation
precursor to action. measured by behavioral consequence or results
adherence
support of or commitment to a plan of care
non compliance
decision not to comply with recommendations puts pts at health risk
non-adherence
decision not to commit to recommended program
-may be intentional or non-intentional
biomedical theory
demographic info-money and highest education
behavioral/social learning theory
external. reward for compliance/social support
communication model
patient and educator. patient influenced by educator
rational belief theory
weigh pros and cons, decisions based on that
self-regulatory system
very internal. what is their perception of illness. pt decides if significant enough
what makes someone motivated?
- learner readiness
- realistic goals
- learner satisfaction
- uncertainty reduction
- personal attributes
- environmental influences
- state of anxiety
how do we assess motivation
- cognitive variables
- affective variables (contructive emotional state)
- physiologic variables (ability to perform behavior)
- experiential variables (previous success)
- environmental variables
2 health behavior change theories
- health belief model
2. transtheoretical model
draw out health belief model
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thranstheoretical model
- pre-contemplation
- contemplation
- preparation
- action
- maitenance
our role in health promotion
facilitator: promote and educate people
contractor: set a goal, keep pt accountable
organizer: structure materials
evaluator: evaluate yourself and encourage pt evaluation of self