ANSWERS REVIEW GRADED A+
◉ Action. Answer: an individual actively and consistently undertakes
the desired new behavior for at least 6 months
◉ Maintenance. Answer: an individual practices the behavior for >6
months
◉ Health Belief Model. Answer: health motivation by predicting or
explaining behaviors
◉ Modifying factors. Answer: demographic, sociopsychological,
structural variables
◉ Perceived susceptibility. Answer: believe they are susceptible to
the condition
◉ Perceived severity. Answer: believe the condition has serious
consequences
◉ Perceives benefits. Answer: believes acting would reduce their
susceptibility to the condition or its severity
,◉ Perceived barriers. Answer: believe the costs of acting
◉ Cues to action. Answer: are exposed to factors that prompt action
◉ Self-efficacy. Answer: is confident in their ability to successfully
perform an action
◉ Pender's health promotion model. Answer: increasing clients'
level of self-management of care and well-being
◉ Diversity. Answer: represents the full spectrum of human
demographic differences - race, religion, gender
◉ Inclusive. Answer: refers to a cultural and environmental feeling
of belonging
◉ Equity. Answer: the quality of being fair and impartial
◉ Belonging. Answer: feeling accepted, valued, and included within
a group or organization
, ◉ Social justice. Answer: the view that everyone has economic,
political, and social rights and opportunities
◉ Health equity. Answer: everyone deserves equal rights and
opportunities
◉ Beneficence. Answer: quality or state of doing or producing good
◉ Ethics. Answer: a set of moral principles; a theory or system of
moral values
◉ Values. Answer: monetary worth; having values in healthcare
means compassion, kindness, caring, and good communication
◉ Bias. Answer: an inclination of temperament or outlook, especially
a personal and sometimes unreasoned judgment
◉ Blindspot. Answer: a metaphor for the portion of the mind that
holds unconscious biases, influencing actions and judgments
without conscious awareness
◉ Mind bugs. Answer: the ingrained habits of thought, often rooted
in evolutionary adaptations and cultural exposure, that lead to
errors in judgment and behavior