BBH 316 EXAM 3 STUDY GUIDE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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BBH 316
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BBH 316
BBH 316 EXAM 3 STUDY GUIDE WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
advocacy - Answer️️ -action in support of a cause or proposal; a set of
actions used by individuals and groups to create supportive environments
for HPPs
health advocacy - Answer️️ -the processes by which the actions of
individuals or...
Biobehavioral Health (BBH 316) : Penn State University
BBH 316 EXAM 3 STUDY GUIDE WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
advocacy - Answer✔️✔️-action in support of a cause or proposal; a set of
actions used by individuals and groups to create supportive environments
for HPPs
health advocacy - Answer✔️✔️-the processes by which the actions of
individuals or groups attempt to bring about social or organizational
change on behalf of a particular health goal, promotion, interest, or
population
why advocacy? - Answer✔️✔️-advocate for something to be done with
determined priorities before OR after a needs assessment; advocate for a
program evaluation because we don't think its as good as it should be
advocacy can be... - Answer✔️✔️-speaking up for someone without a voice
(kids); just being a health care professional; for a health promotion it can
be:
Biobehavioral Health (BBH 316) : Penn State University
advocacy is needed - Answer✔️✔️-funding can be cut for political reasons
regardless of success; new priorities might be introduced; participation
eligibility might change; recessions and other economic influences;
resources are not unlimited!
advocacy involves... - Answer✔️✔️-influencing someone with the power to
take action (elected officials, the board of directors, healthcare
organizations); affect larger environments through public policy (Ex: lead-
based paint); advocacy can be part of the health promotion itself
(community mobilization theory)
5 key questions - Answer✔️✔️-need to have a clear vision of what your
advocating for:
1. What action will actually solve the health problem?
2. Who needs to take action?
3. What does your audience need to hear?
4. Who is best to share the message with your audience?
5. What actions will you use to make your point?
advocacy methods - Answer✔️✔️-talking points; newspaper editorial pages;
letters, emails, and phone calls; public service announcements; blogs, social
media; meeting with legislators; media advocacy
talking points - Answer✔️✔️-succinct, facts, understandable, etc.
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