TOOLS IN THE COMMUNITY, THEORETICAL MODELS Flashcards
(18 cards)
basis of the practice of health education and health promotion
health belief model
key concepts and definition of health belief model (1/6)
– one’s belief regarding the chance of getting a given condition
perceived susceptibility
refers to the person’s attitude, perception about health
health belief model
key concepts and definition of health belief model (2/6)
– one’s belief regarding the seriousness of a given condition
perceived severity
goal is to inspire positive change/changes
health belief model
the combination of susceptibility and severity results to e__ r__
emotive response
key concepts and definition of health belief model (3/6)
– one’s belief in the ability of an advised action to reduce the health risk or seriousness a given condition
perceived benefits
key concepts and definition of health belief model (4/6)
– one’s belief regarding the tangible and psychological costs of an advised action
perceived barriers
key concepts and definition of health belief model (5/6)
– strategies or conditions in one’s environment that activate readiness to take action
cues to action
key concepts and definition of health belief model (6/6)
– one’s confidence in one’s ability to take action to reduce health risks
self-efficacy
limitations of health belief model
a)
b)
a) places the burden of action EXCLUSIVELY/ COMPLETELY onto the client
b) doesn’t challenge nurses to examine the root causes of health opportunities and behaviors in the community
___ Milio’s framework of prevention
Nancy
concepts of community: o___, p___-f___ c___
oriented, problem-focused care
how many propositions does Milio’s theory have?
6
Milio’s proposition summary c___ Health belief model
complements
give one Milio’s proposition
health deficits, imbalance health needs (personal and social)
Pender’s health promotion model was made when?
1982
Pend