what is population health - Answers health outcomes of defined group of people with distribution of
health group outcomes
upstream thinking - Answers focus on interventions that promote health or prevent illness
what preventetive care looks like - Answers postpartum nurse educating on safe sleep
smoking cessation classes
parenting classes
cooking classes
major obstacle in fight to improve population health and outcomes - Answers
health disparities - Answers differences in health outcomes among groups
help with health disparities by - Answers using cross-cultural edu for all health professions, improve
awareness
health people 2030 - Answers sets data-driven national objectives to improve health and well-being over
the next decade
healthy people 2030 matters because - Answers statistical perspective:
average life expectancy and infant mortality
health promotion - Answers the process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve,
their health
vulnerable populations - Answers Collection of individuals who are more likely to develop health
problems as a result of excess risks, limits in access to health care services, or being dependent on
others for care.
social determinants of health - Answers The conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work, and
age, shaped by the distribution of money, power, and resources at global, national, and local levels
resolving health disparities - Answers federal policy: ACA, medicare, medicaid, healthy people 2020
state policy: hoosier healthwise, ISDH office of minority health
community programs: marion county health department clinics, paths to equality
what is health? - Answers a dynamic multistep process
a continuum
, who is responsible for health? - Answers individual, family, society
health belief model - Answers to analyze the probability of making changes to improve health
Transtheoretical Model of Change - Answers plan health coaching or health teaching
health belief model is used to describe - Answers why people take actions to prevent a disease and
others don't
the health belief model is - Answers individual perceptions
- perceived susceptibility
-perceived severity of disease
-perceived benefits
-perceived barriers
-cues to action (symptom, media, info)
-self efficacy
self-efficacy - Answers likelihood of behavioral happens when perceived benefits are greater than
perceived barriers
transtheoretical model steps - Answers precontemplation, preparation, maintenance, termination
precontemplation - Answers no intention to take action in the next 6 months
preparation - Answers have taken steps toward change; intend to take action within 6 months
has changed behavior modified within the past 6 months
maintenance - Answers has changed behavior and modified lifestyle for more than 6 months
termination - Answers self-efficacy: believe in one's ability to complete a task or meet a challenge
Fifty-year-old male works long hours and has a very sedentary, but stressful job. Over the years his
weight has crept up so that now he has a BMI of 30 which is considered obese. He knows he is getting
older and thinks he should do something about it. What stage in the Transtheoretical Model of Change
is this person at? - Answers contemplation
Twenty-year-old nursing student. She goes to school full-time and works part-time. She deals with high
levels of stress and anxiety. She has little time for herself. In the lecture, she learns of the importance of
sleep not only for her physical health but also for her mental health. She decides she needs to start
going to sleep at a set time each not and avoid staying up to watch Netflix. She plans to start going to