Community - Answers a group who interacts to share a common history, culture, language,
values, and resources over time
example of community - Answers interacting as a separate group or as a part of an organizaiton
community health- WHO definition - Answers environmental, social, and economic resources to
sustain emotional and physical well being among people in ways that advance their aspirations
and satisfy their needs in their unique environment"
community health focuses on - Answers groups who know eahc other and interact ot share a
common language, history and culture
population - Answers a statistical aggregate or subgroup with similar characteristic; may or may
not interact
example of a population - Answers an interest group, focus group, singular focused group with
one or more characteristics in common
population health def - Answers the health outcomes of a group of individuals, including the
distribution of such outcomes within a group
the focus of pop health - Answers to understand the determinants of health of populations
the overall goal of a population health approach is - Answers to maintain and improve the health
of the entire pop and to reduce inequalities in health between pop groups
public health: - Answers represents all the infrastructure to make us healthy (water, air, vehicles,
etc) and also the free access to public health facilities (clinics home visiting services for new
parents, etc)
a neighborhood is: - Answers a geographic area surrounding a particular place, person, or object
example of a neighborhood - Answers neighborhood block association or geographic civil
organization
neighborhood health could be - Answers a survey of school performance and walkability
surveys- considered neighborhood resources
assessment is - Answers a public health core function which includes monitoring and
investigating
definition of assessment - Answers systematic collection, assembly, analysis and dissemination
of information aout the health of a community
, what do you do in asssessment - Answers gather and analyze informaiton that will affect the
people
assurance is - Answers a public health core funciton which includes enforcing, linking, assuring,
and evaluating
assurance is the pledge to consituents that: - Answers services necessary to achieve agreed-
upon goals are provided by encouraging actions of others, requiring action through regulation,
or providing service directly
policy development is - Answers a public health core function which includes educating,
mobilizing, and policy/planning
policy developemnt uses the _____ gathered during assessment to create: - Answers scientific
info
create comprehensive public health policies
community bridging allows - Answers allows different groups to share and exchange
infomraiton, ideas and innovation and builds consensus among the groups representing diverse
interests
bridging in social capital is referred to as - Answers social networks between socially
hetergenous groups
bonding in social capital is referred to as: - Answers social networks between homogenous
groups
community bonding can be valuable for: - Answers oppressed and marginalized members of the
society to band together in groups and networks and support their collective needs
tier 1 of public health competencies include what people - Answers generalist community/public
healht nurses
tier 1 workers carry out what: - Answers day-to-day functions in community organizations
(clinical, home visiting, and population based services
tier 1 workers work directly with: - Answers at-risk populations, health promotion programs, data
collection, field work, program planning
tier 1 is mostly focused at what level
but also needs to be able to apple to: - Answers population level
individual/families