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HTH SCI 2RR3: SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% ACCURATEHTH SCI 2RR3: SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% ACCURATE5 Levels of Health Services in Canada? - ANSWER-Promotion
Prevention
Curative
Rehabilatative
Supportive
Lalonde Report - ANS...
HTH SCI 2RR3: SOCIAL DETERMINANTS
OF HEALTH EXAM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 100% ACCURATE
5 Levels of Health Services in Canada? - ANSWER-Promotion
Prevention
Curative
Rehabilatative
Supportive
Lalonde Report - ANSWER-- shifted emphasis from medical --> behavioural approach
to health
-First modern govt document in Western world to acnowledge the inadequacy of a
strictly biomedical health care system
Socioenvironmental Approach of Health - ANSWER-Tied to social structures (ex.
povery, unhealthy physical nad social environments, such as air pollution, poor water
quality, and workplace hazards, are recognized as influencing healthy directly)
Ottawa Charter - ANSWER-identified prerequisites for health as peace, shelter,
education, food, income, a stable ecosystem, sustainable resources, social justice and
equity
Concept of empowerment
1. build healthy public politics
2. create supportive environments
3. strengthening community action
4. developing personal skills
5. reorient health care serivces
What are major deerminants of health in socioenvironmental approach? - ANSWER-
Psychosocial risk factors
Socioenvironmental risk conditions
Psychosocial risk factors - ANSWER-complex psychological experiences resulting from
social circumstances that include isolation, lack of social support, limited social
networks, low self-esteem, self-blame, and low perceived power
Socioenvironmental risk conditions - ANSWER-social and environmental living
conditions that include poverty, low educational or occupational status, dangerous or
, stressful work, dangerous physical environments, pollution, discriminiation, relative
political or economic powerlessness, and inequalities of income or power
Population health approach - ANSWER-ddd
Social determinants of health - ANSWER-economic and social conditions
emphasizes societal responsibility for rerducing health disparities
Health inequities (rather than inequalities or disparities) may more accurately reflect the
source and nature of health differences
What are 14 social determinants of health? - ANSWER-1. Income and Income
Distribution
2. Education
3. Unemployment and Job Security
4. Employment and Working Conditions
5. Early Childhood Development
6. Food Insecurity
7. Housing
8. Social Exclusion
9. Social Safety Network
10. Health Services
11. Aboriginal Status
12. Gender
13. Race
14. Disability
Health promotion - ANSWER-is "directed toward increasing the level of well-being and
self-acutalization"
Disease prevention - ANSWER-is "action to avoid illness/disease"
Ottawa charter views health promotion as the overarching concept, defined as "the
process of enabling ppl to increase control over, and improve, their health" T/F? -
ANSWER-T
3 levels of disease prevention? - ANSWER-Primary prevention
- protect against a disease before signs and symptoms occur
- ex. immunization
- ex. reduction of risk factors (smoking)
Secondary prevention
- early detection of disease once pathogenesis has occured
- ex. preventive screening for cancer
- ex. blood pressure screening to detect hypertension
- ex. blood glucose screening to detect diabetes
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