Define These Biomedical Health Flashcards

Health Promot ion voca

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Biomedical Model
-The predominant model that guided thinking aout health -USA -Focus on disease, physicalhealth, individuals, facilities, cure, doctors -not designed to prevent illness of manage chronic conditions
WHO Def:
A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease 1948
Health Field Model
Health services lifestyle (behavior) enviornment human biology (part of result of lalonde report)
Lalonde Report
1973 Argued that health was far from determined by health services Canda, Marc Lalonde (federal health minister) A New Perspective on the Health of Canadians -Affected US prevention
Ottawa Charter
1986 -International Health Conference -Set ouf the modern concept of health promotion -5 keys areas of health promotion, refaffirmed importance of community participation, introduced the goal of empowerment -Broadened the perspective of health
Social-Ecological Model
Recognizes that health is an outcome of all the various factors affecting our lives -Dahlgren and Whitehead Model
Healthy Lifestyles movement
Beginning in 70s and 80s -Consumer and professional interest in health promotion and wellness grew substantially -health professionals increasingly pushed the idea of personal responsiility for health -Became "fashionable"
Victim-Blaming
Results from over reliance on persuading individuals to change -emphasis on individual action and failture to address external forces that influence an individual person
"Healthy People"
1979 First report on health promotion surgeon general's report 4% federal income spent on prevention
"Promoting Health/Preventing Disease: Objectives for the Nation
1980 Health objectives meausring progress (set every 10 years) followed USA Lalonde 1979
Devotion to health care after post-war boom
1. 1946 Hill Burton Act (provided money to increase hospitals) 2. NIH Biomedical research 3. 1965 Medicare/Medicaid (LBJ) 4. Private and Employee Health Coverage
5 Areas of Action (Ottawa Charter)
1. Strengthen community action 2. Develop personal skills 3. Create supportive environment 4. Reorient health services 5. Build healthy public policy
HP Strategies
1. Health Education 2. Health Counseling 3. Policy/Legislation 4. Advocacy/Lobbbying 5. Mass Media/ Social Marketing 6. Communicy Capacity Development
Community Heart Health Promotion Programs (CHPP)
-focused on improving the health status of entire communities by poromoting improvements in risk factors for CVD -North Karelia Project, Stanford, Minnesota, Pawtucket
Community Empowerment
-indiivudals acting collectively to gain greater influence and control over the determinants of health and the quality of life in their community, and is an important goal in teh community action for health