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08/02/2011

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What is Health Status
Definition

an estimate of the state of an individual’s health derived from one or more anatomic, functional, adaptive and subjective indices

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One’s health status today usually predicts one’s health status tomorrow. But is it always the same as one ages?

Definition
No because the prediction value decreases over time, especially in 10-20 years
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What is risk?
Definition

transitional probabilities of moving from one level of health status to any other level over a period of time

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What is risk status (an estimate) based on?
Definition

one's data on genetic inheritance, environmental exposures, health habits, and by identifying asymptomatic conditions and diseases known to significantly increase the risk of illness and untimely death

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What is clinical preventive medicine?
Definition

personal health services, provided within the context of clinical medicine

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What is the purpose of clinical preventive medicine?
Definition

maintain health and reduce the risk of disease and untimely death

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What is the purpose of health maintenance?
Definition

Proactive intervention that either maintains or improves an individual’s health as contrasted with the treatment of disease

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What is screening?
Definition
process of identifying individuals with one or more remediable, asymptomatic diseases or risk factors in a defined population group
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What is risk factor?
Definition
any factor associated with the occurrence of disease and which is suspected of being causally related
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What is the purpose of Primary Prevention?
Definition
any intervention that reduces the risk of occurrence of disease
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What is the purpose of secondary prevention?
Definition
any intervention that detects asymptomatic remediable disease OR reduces the risk of recurrence of disease
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Health Promotion
Definition
begins with people who are basically healthy and seeks the development of individual and community measures which can help them to develop lifestyles that can maintain and enhance the state of well-being
Term
Disease Prevention
Definition
begins with a threat to health – a disease or environmental hazard – and seeks to protect as many people as possible from the harmful consequences of that threat
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Medical Care
Definition
begins with the sick and seeks to keep them alive, make them well, or minimize their disability
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What are the 3 Health Strategies?
Definition
  1. Health Promotion
  2. Disease Prevention
  3. Medical Care
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What is Healthy People?
Definition
a set of goals and objectives with 10-year targets designed to guide national health promotion and disease prevention efforts to improve the health of all people in the United States
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What are the goals of Healthy People?
Definition
§Increase quality and years of healthy life
§Eliminate health disparities
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What are leading health indicators?
Definition
Major health concerns in US
Term
What are leading health indicators based on?
Definition
  • ability to motivate action
  • the availability of data to measure their progress
  • their relevance as broad public health issues
Underlying each of these indicators is the significant influence of income and education
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What is the purpose of leading health indicators?
Definition

To illuminate:

  • individual behaviors
  • physical and social environmental factors 
  • important health system issues that greatly affect the health of individuals and communities
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What are the goals of Healthy People 2020?
Definition
Attain high quality, longer lives free of preventable disease, disability, injury and premature death
Achieve health equity, eliminate disparities, and improve the health of all groups
Create social and physical environments that promote health for all
Promote quality of life, healthy development, and healthy behaviors across all life stages  
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What is the challenge of preventive medicine and public health?
Definition
reducing the toll of the major causes of death and disability by modifying the behavior of the individual, the local population subgroup and the community via primary, secondary or tertiary prevention
Term
What are strategies to modify health related behavior beased on?
Definition

 

The stage of the natural history of disease 
Whether the health related behavior to be induced is positive or negative
Whether that behavior reduces symptoms, maintains an asymptomatic condition, or actually causes symptoms where none existed before

 

Term
What are Individual or Intrapersonal Level Models
Stages of Change Model based on?
Definition
Behavior is a process and not an event, and that individuals are at varying levels of motivation, or readiness, to change.
People at different points in the process of change can benefit from different interventions, matched to their stage at that time
Term
What are the 5 Concepts of Change Models?
Definition

Pre-contemplation

Contemplation

Decision/Determination

Action

Maintenance

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What is pre-contemplation?
Definition

Unaware of problem, hasn’t thought about change; Not likely to change in 6 months

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What is the application of change model during pre-contemplation?
Definition

Increase awareness of need for change, personalize information on risks and benefits

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What is contemplation?
Definition
Thinking about change, in the near future, i.e.. next 6 months
Term
What is the application of change models of contemplation?
Definition

Motivate, encourage to make specific plans

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What is decision/determination?
Definition

Making a plan to change within 30 days

Term
What is the application of change models in decision/determination?
Definition

Assist in developing concrete actions plans, setting gradual goals

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What is action?
Definition

Implementation of specific behavior action plans for less than 6 months.

Term
What is the application of change models in action?
Definition

Assist with feedback, problem solving, social support, reinforcement

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What is maintenance?
Definition

Continuation of desirable actions, or repeating periodic recommended steps for more than 6 months.

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What is the application of change models in maintenance?
Definition

Assist in coping, reminders, finding alternatives, avoiding slips/relapses

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What are the concepts of health belief model
Definition
  1. Perceived Susceptibility
  2. Perceived Severity
  3. Perceived Benefits
  4. Perceived Barriers
  5. Cues to Action
  6. Self-Efficacy
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What is Perceived Susceptibilty
Definition

One’s opinion of chances of getting a condition

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What is the application of health belief model in perceived susceptibility?
Definition

Define population at risk, risk levels; personalize risk based on a person’s behavior; heighten perceived susceptibility if too loww

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What is perceived severity
Definition

One’s opinion of how serious a condition and its sequelae are

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What is the application of health belief model in Perceived severity
Definition

Specify consequences of the risk and the condition

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What is Perceived Benefits
Definition

One’s opinion of the efficacy of the advised action to reduce risk or seriousness of impact

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What is the application of health belief model in Perceived Benefits

Definition

Define action to take; how, where, when; clarify the positive effects to be expected

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What is Perceived Barriers
Definition

One’s opinion of the tangible and psychological costs of the advised action

Term

What is the application of health belief model in Perceived Barriers

Definition

Identify and reduce barriers through reassurance, incentives, assistance.

Term
What is Cues to action
Definition

Strategies to activate “readiness”

Term

What is the application of health belief model in Cues to action

Definition

Provide how-to information, promote awareness, reminders

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What is Self-Efficacy
Definition

Confidence in one’s ability to take action

Term

What is the application of health belief model in Self-Efficacy

Definition

Provide training, guidance in performing action

Term

What is Conceptual Model for 

Health-related Behavior based on? 

Definition
Beliefs, Motives, Actions, Environmental Influences
Term
Vaccinating child to prevent rubeola refers to
Definition
Primary Prevention
Term

At what stage of the Stages of Change model would a smoker be, who is thinking about stopping sometime in the near future?

Definition
Contemplation
Term

What is the most effective approach to providing patient information and changing behavior? 

Definition
Impersonal printed sources of information and Two-way discussions in a group
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