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Define health inequality Health differences that are avoidable and considered
unacceptable and unfair in modern society
Individuals at the top of the social hierarchy enjoy
What is the Social
better health than those directly below, and as you go
Gradient of Health
down more health gets worse in a consistent fashion
From the middle to the Age, sex, hereditary factors
outside, what are the Individual lifestyle choices
different boxes in the Social and community networks
wider determinants of Living and working conditions
health model? General SES, cultural and environmental conditions
When fulfilling the develop and coordinate public health programs
administrator role, a dental
public health hygienist
________.
The patient's ability to sue malpractice
a dental provider, if that
provider fails to diagnose
and treat periodontal
disease, is defined as___ _.
The process by which policy development
society makes decisions
about problems
,Making certain that all assurance
populations have access
to appropriate and cost-
effective services to reach
agreed-upon public
health goals?
Research for new insights serving all functions
and innovative solutions to
health problems
What is one of the 10 great community water fluoridation
public health measures
adopted during the 20th
century
Demographic information socioeconomic status
suggests a correlation
between oral health status
and _______
Health behaviours alone do not explain differences in
OH inequalities. Solely focusing on changing lifestyle
diverts attention from THE CAUSES OF THE CAUSES -
people do not necessarily choose their own lifestyle
Why is it no good to just and can't necessarily change them! Waste of time
focus on trying to change educating someone to change their behaviour if they
people's lifestyles in don't have resources to change them.
health promotion?
Focusing only on lifestyle is almost VICTIM BLAMING
which is ineffective and will only serve to widen health
inequalities
, Instead of trying to change patient's lifestyles, we
should be trying to work to take action on the
underlying social determinants of health, upstream
action to improve living, working and social
What is the upstream
conditions.
approach?
Health professionals should act as advocates for
change to promote OH and reduce inequality.
A complete state of physical, mental and social
Give a definition of Health wellbeing and not merely the absence of disease or
infirmity