week 5 Flashcards
(39 cards)
when is health equity achieved
when all people have the opportunity to reach their full potential regardless of race, gender, and social class
when should theory be used
to guide practice when evidence is not available
what is critical race theory
how racism impacts everything and how racism is embedded into different systems
what is intersectionality theory
how systems of power and oppression are connected in everyones unique experiences
what do indigenous frameworks tend to focus on
the factors that contribute to the mind and spirit rather than just biological
what is population health
an overreaching approach to health that targets a specific group, specifically reducing health inequities
who came up with the four fundamental patterns of knowing and what are they
Carper (1978)
aesthetic knowing
personal knowing
ethical knowing
empirical knowing
what is aesthetic knowing
feeling the experience with one another
intuition, empathy etc.
what is personal knowing
understanding yourself deeply
what is ethical knowing
moral obligation, understanding right from wrong
what is empirical knowing
using facts, observation, research
what theory did white come up with
sociopolitical knowing
It means understanding how systems like racism, sexism, colonialism, capitalism, and government policies affect people’s everyday lives
what type of knowing did China and Kramer come up with
emancipatory knowing
what is emancipatory knowing
Emancipatory knowing is the ability to recognize injustice and take action to change unfair social, political, or economic conditions.
what is the CHN metaparadigm
basically the phenomena of central concern in the middle, and the concepts that cause it
for example, social justice will be in the middle, and around it you’ll see person, health, nursing, etx
whats the difference between concepts and models
concepts: general and abstract
models and theories: finding relation ships among concepts
what is family nursing
use of nursing process to assist family in achieving the highest potential possible
what are the highest growing type of households
multi generational
what is the predominant family structure
married or common law
what is the main driver for population growth
immigration
what is maternal mortality ratio
number of maternal deaths per 100,000 live births during a specific time period
what is maternal morbidity rate
number of maternal deaths per 100,000 women of reproductive age during that time period
what is maternal health
death during gestation or within 42 days of termination of pregnancy