graded
1. Approaches to Health Promotion - Behavioral - social marketing to
change behavior
-"if YOU change
your behavior you
will be healthy"
-puts ownership on
com- munity and/or
person
-does not take into
ac- count SDOH (do
they have money for
gym)
-something is wrong
with the person
-unidimensional ->
all about the person
chang- ing
themselve
-doesn't take into
account other factors
that could be ettecting
the individual's health
2. Levels of Influence in the Social-Ecological Model Society:
-provincial & federal
poli- cies and laws to
regu- late/support
healthy ac- tions
Institutions:
-Rules, regulations,
poli- cies & informal
,NURS 2000 Pre-Midterm well answered to pass A+
graded
structures
Community:
-organization & services
3. Ottawa Charter of Health Promotion
, NURS 2000 Pre-Midterm well answered to pass A+
graded
- 1986
-influenced by Epp
Re- port
-Emphasis on
achieving equity in
health
4. Critical Social Theory - understanding
relation- ships with
regards to pow- er and
where it is situated
-Critical Theories: are
broad field, with no
uni- fied definition.
(Expose oppressions,
seek to liber- ate
individuals from con-
scious and
unconscious
constraints)
-Challenge structural
con- straints and social
policies (sociopolitical
advocacy)
-"seek to understand
a situation and to
alter conditions, thus
leading to
emancipation, equality
and freedom"