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Determine the purpose of the health promotion pender model
Ans✓✓✓To assist nurses in understanding the major determinants of
health behaviors as a basis for behavioral counseling to promote healthy
lifestyles.
Define prior related behaviour Ans✓✓✓frequency of the same or
similar health behavior in the past
Define Personal factors Ans✓✓✓General characteristics of the
individual that influence health behaviors such as age, personality
structure, race, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status
Define perceived benefits of action Ans✓✓✓Perceptions of the positive
or reinforcing consequences of undertaking a health behavior
Define perceived barriers to actions Ans✓✓✓Perceptions of the blocks,
hurdles, and personal costs of undertaking a health behavior
Define percieved self-efficacy Ans✓✓✓Judgment of personal capability
to organize and execute a particular health behavior; self-confidence in
performing the health behavior successfully (Rated on a scale from 1-
10)
, Define activity related affect Ans✓✓✓subjective feelings states or
emotions that occur prior to, during, and following a specific health
behavior
Interpersonal influences Ans✓✓✓(family, peers, providers) norms,
social support, role models ; perceptions concerning the behaviors,
beliefs, or attitudes of relevant others in regard to engaging in a specific
health behavior
Situational influences Ans✓✓✓Perceptions of the compatibility of life
context or the environment with engaging in a specific health behavior
Commitment to a plan of action Ans✓✓✓Intention to carry out a
particular health behavior including the identification of specific
strategies to do so successfully
Immediate competing demands and preferences Ans✓✓✓Alternative
behaviors that intrude into consciousness as possible courses of action
just prior to the intended occurrence of a planned health behavior
Health promoting behaviour Ans✓✓✓The desired behavioural endpoint
or outcome of health decision making and preparation for action
Define expectancy value theory Ans✓✓✓Individuals engage in actions
to achieve goals that are perceived as possible and that result in valued
outcomes