The behavioral style of some physicians in which interactions with patients are highly
controlled by the practitioner and focus on the symptoms or treatment rather than the
person.
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Doctor centered
,Refer to locations, care settings or providers of care. Examples are: preventive,
primary care, acute, specialty, subacute, chronic, long term, rehabilitative, end of life
care
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Types of health services
-we learn through observation.
-We are more likely to imitate behavior when we observe no punishment
-We are more likely to follow the example of ind. that we perceive as similar to us or
high status.
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Observational learning
infection a patient contracts while in the hospital setting
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nosocomial infection
-medications
-Bariatric surgery
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, Methods to promote weight loss: medical
problems as a result of medical treatment
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Latrogenic Conditions
sedatives that relieve pain, euphoric and relaxed feeling
ex: morphine, heroine
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Narcotics
-Some behaviors are habitual
-perceived threats/barriers.benefits are hard to measure objectively
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Shortcomings of HBM
drugs that block/counteract the positive effects of substance
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antagonistic treatment
focus on benefits of engaging/refraining behavior
Best for behaviors that must be performed frequently (sunscreen)
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Gain framing
widely used structured personality test designed to assess symptoms of mental
disorders
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Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI)
diets high saturated fats and low in fiber and fish are more prone to cancer.
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Links between diet and cancer
controlled by the practitioner and focus on the symptoms or treatment rather than the
person.
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Doctor centered
,Refer to locations, care settings or providers of care. Examples are: preventive,
primary care, acute, specialty, subacute, chronic, long term, rehabilitative, end of life
care
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Types of health services
-we learn through observation.
-We are more likely to imitate behavior when we observe no punishment
-We are more likely to follow the example of ind. that we perceive as similar to us or
high status.
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Observational learning
infection a patient contracts while in the hospital setting
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nosocomial infection
-medications
-Bariatric surgery
Give this one a try later!
, Methods to promote weight loss: medical
problems as a result of medical treatment
Give this one a try later!
Latrogenic Conditions
sedatives that relieve pain, euphoric and relaxed feeling
ex: morphine, heroine
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Narcotics
-Some behaviors are habitual
-perceived threats/barriers.benefits are hard to measure objectively
Give this one a try later!
Shortcomings of HBM
drugs that block/counteract the positive effects of substance
, Give this one a try later!
antagonistic treatment
focus on benefits of engaging/refraining behavior
Best for behaviors that must be performed frequently (sunscreen)
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Gain framing
widely used structured personality test designed to assess symptoms of mental
disorders
Give this one a try later!
Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI)
diets high saturated fats and low in fiber and fish are more prone to cancer.
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Links between diet and cancer