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5 principles of PHC Correct Answers Accessibility, illness
prevention/health promotion, public participation, intersectoral
collaboration, appropriate skills/technology
A belief that promotes the recognition of diversity of citizens
with respect to their ancestry and supports acceptance and
belonging. Correct Answers Multiculturalism
A Canadian-developed model for understanding the who, what,
how, and why of intervention or action on multiple levels across
a society to create healthy change Correct Answers Population
health promotion model
A description of a designation Correct Answers Goal
A disease prevention strategy that is used to reduce or alter
health concerns so that the disease is detected and treated early,
to prevent moving to a high-risk level Correct Answers Risk
reduction
A measure of the progress that is needed to get to the
designation Correct Answers Objective
A person-centered approach to health care delivery at the point
of entry to teh health care system Correct Answers Primary
care
, A process whereby community members identify health
problems or issues impacting their community that require the
development of capacity-building skills to bring about change
Correct Answers Community development
A relationship between individuals, groups, organizations, or
governments in which the parties are actively working together
in all stages of assessment, planning, implementation, and
evaluation Correct Answers Partnership
A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and
not merely the absence of disease or infirmity Correct Answers
Health
A strategy that uses proven concepts and techniques from the
commercial sector to promote changes in social behaviours
Correct Answers Social marketing
An approach used to understand and improve the health of an
entire population/subpopulation Correct Answers Population
health
An artificial social construction for categorizing people based on
their physical characteristics Correct Answers Race
An identifiable progression of a disease in an individual Correct
Answers Disease progression
An individual's personal experience, perception, and reaction to
a disease, whereby he or she is unable to function at the desired
"usual" level Correct Answers Illness