PPN 302-021: WEEK TWO (2): HEALTH PROMOTION, HEALTH EQUITY, AND THE SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH (SDH) PPT + READING NOTES
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PPN 302-021:TWO : HEALTH PROMOTION
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PPN 302-021:TWO : HEALTH PROMOTION
PPN 302-021: WEEK TWO (2): HEALTH PROMOTION, HEALTH EQUITY, AND THE SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH (SDH) PPT + READING NOTESPPN 302-021: WEEK TWO (2): HEALTH PROMOTION, HEALTH EQUITY, AND THE SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH (SDH) PPT + READING NOTESPPN 302-021: WEEK TWO (2): HEALTH PROMOTION, HEALTH E...
PPN 302-021: WEEK TWO (2): HEALTH
PROMOTION, HEALTH EQUITY, AND
THE SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF
HEALTH (SDH) PPT + READING NOTES
Week Two (2): HP/HE/SDH
1. Introduction
There are many Defintions of Health. What are some of them? - ANSWER-1) Health is
a complete harmony of mind, body, and spirit
2) Health is a resource for everyday living
3) Health is bound within political, economic, and religious domains
4) Health is having a supportive social network
5) Health is living in a just and fair society
6) Health is subjective
7) Health is holistic, evolving, and dynamic
8) Health is having the ability to pursure ones full potential and aspirations
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2. Health is defined by the individuals defintion of health T or F - ANSWER-True
(Health is what the person says it is)
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3. What are SDH? And how do they impact Health?
A) Factors that determine an individual's genetic makeup.
B) Conditions in the physical environment that impact health.
C) Economic and social conditions that influence health outcomes.
D) Personal lifestyle choices that affect well-being. - ANSWER-SDH of C) economic and
social conditions that influence health outcomes
,Howevere the definition of SDH can extent beyond that, to multiple domains such as
political, safety, etc
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4. Name some SDH - ANSWER-1) poverty/income
2) education
3) unemployment
4) race/ethnicity
5) social safety net
6) immigration/refugee status
7) aboriginal status
8)housing
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5. What is a Social Justice Approach?
A) A focus on individual patient care without considering broader societal factors.
B) A belief that healthcare is a privilege, not a right.
C) A commitment to addressing health disparities and promoting equitable access to
care.
D) A disregard for ethical principles in healthcare decision-making. - ANSWER-(C) A
Social Justice Approach is approach taken by CHN to understand and address health
inequalities and disparities
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6. In A Social Justice Approach the nurse looks at understanding the positions of what
groups? - ANSWER-In a social justice approach the nurse looks at understanding
where one group stands in relation to another
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7. In a Social Justice Approach the nurse believes in the equal distribution of what? -
ANSWER-of societies resources and opportunities
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8. In order for a CHN to practice the Social Justice Approach they must question? -
ANSWER-Question the current positional status of advantaged groups in comparison to
disadvantaged groups and acknowledge systemic barriers
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9. Do CHN prefer equality or equity? - ANSWER-Equity
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10. What are Health Disparities? - ANSWER-Health Disparities are differences in health
status due to inequalities
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11. Health Disparities are ________________ - ANSWER-AVOIDABLE
* they are unfair and systematically ingrained in us but they avoidable
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12. What is inequality? - ANSWER-the unfair distribution of resources in society
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13. Roots of Health Disparities lie where? - ANSWER-deep in social historical political
economical environmental contexts
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14. Health Disparities result from what - ANSWER-They Result from Health Inequalities
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15. What is the Health Equity Commitment? - ANSWER-This is Canada's Commitmnet
to bridging gaps in society by addressing inequalities, therefore addressing health
disparities
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16. Communities with no access to healthcare are called what? - ANSWER-Health
Deserts
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17. What groups compose of Canadas Most Vulnerable Populations? - ANSWER-1)
Aboriginal/Indigenous
2) Immigrants
3) Refugees
4) Disabled
5) Women
6) Elderly
7) Stigmatized
8) Children & Youth
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18. What is the Intersectional Approach?
(Intersectionality) - ANSWER-Intersectionality considers how systems such as racism,
classism, sexism, homophobia, etc overlap to affect health
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