Canadian Community as Partner Theory &
Multidisciplinary Practice 5th edition By Ardene R. Vollman
,Chapter 1, Population Health Promotion:
Essentials and Es- sence of Practice
1. The 20th century saw numerous improvements in the health status of people in
the developed world. This was primarily attributable to what phenomenon?
A. Steady declines in the rate of tobacco consumption
B. The development of vaccines against many communicable diseases
C. Eradication of microorganisms responsible for infectious diseases
D. Government policies that prioritized health promotion over disease
treatment
ANS: B
Rationale: Health status gains in the developed world during the 20th century
were a result of (1) advances in knowledge about the causes of disease, (2)
development of new technologies and pharmaceuticals to treat and cure many
diseases, (3) creation of vaccines and environmental solutions to prevent
disease transmission and acquisition, and (4) innovations in surveillance
techniques to measure health status.
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2. What document is recognized as laying the foundation for the transition in the
focus of Canadian health policy from disease to health?
A. The Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion
B. The Epp Framework (A Framework for Health Promotion)
C. The WHO Declaration of Alma-Ata
D. The Lalonde Report (A New Perspectives on the Health of Canadians)
ANS: D
Rationale: The publication in 1974 of the Lalonde Report (A New Perspective on
the Health of Canadians) heralded a change in the focus of health on disease to
a focus on health. The Ottawa Charter, the WHO Declaration, and the Epp
Framework were each subsequent to the Lalonde Report.
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,3. The Lalonde Report of 1974 is recognized as one of the seminal publications
that has shaped the character and direction of public health policy in Canada.
What change in policy is attributed to the Lalonde Report?
A. A shift from collective responsibility for the health of Canadians to an
individual focus
B. A change in focus from the treatment of illness to the promotion of health
C. A change from private funding for health to a combination of provincial and
federal funding
D. A recognition of the importance of determinants of health
ANS: B
Rationale: The Lalonde Report is credited with initiating a change in the policy
from a focus on disease to a focus on health. The report did not promote a
change in funding, a change to individual responsibility, or a formal recognition
of the determinants of health.
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4. The publication of the World Health Organization’s Declaration of Alma-Ata is
acknowledged to be a key event in the development of contemporary public
health policy. The Declaration prioritized:
A. collaboration among individuals and health care providers to impact health
decisions.
B. increased funding for the education of nurses, physicians, and allied health
workers in member nations.
C. cooperation between developed nations and developing nations to eradicate
global health inequities.
D. the removal of class-based barriers to health decision making.
ANS: A
Rationale: The Declaration of Alma-Ata called for health providers to work with
people to assist them in making decisions about their health and how to meet
health challenges in ways that are affordable, acceptable, and sustainable in
the long term. It did not specifically prioritize education funding, international
cooperation, or the removal of class-based barriers to health.
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