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PHMD 2350 - Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved The most significant determinants of health are what two factors? - Social and economic factors Population health encompasses what 3 concepts? - 1. Health outcomes of a group of individuals 2. Distribution of outcomes within the group ...

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The most significant determinants of health are what two factors? -

✔✔Social and economic factors

Population health encompasses what 3 concepts? - ✔✔1. Health outcomes

of a group of individuals

2. Distribution of outcomes within the group

3. The importance and management of non-clinical factors in outcomes

It is impossible to quantify the societal contribution of what factors? -

✔✔Social determinants

Many social determinants of health are ________ through _______ -

✔✔Modifiable, policy

_______ influence health outcomes and/or have influence on social

determinants - ✔✔Policies

Income and education are strongly associated with what determinant of

health? - ✔✔The mother's education level

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Income is strongly associated with the prevalence of what two diseases? -

✔✔Diabetes and heart disease

Babies whose mothers who did not finish high school have higher rates of

what compared to those who finished college? - ✔✔Infant mortality

When you see major changes in social determinants over time, this

suggests what two things? - ✔✔1. It could be a result of shifting policies

2. It could be modifiable through another shift in policies

Triple Aim - ✔✔- Improve the health of populations

- Improve the patient experience of care

- Reduce the per capita cost of health care

The expanded chronic care model adds more ________ and _______

elements to Wagner's earlier model - ✔✔Non-clinical and community based

Actions affecting one or more determinants of health - ✔✔Health promotion

What is the goal of health promotion? - ✔✔To enable people to maintain or

improve their physical, mental, or social well-being

Health promotion is not the same as ________ - ✔✔Disease treatment

5 levels of health promotion - ✔✔1. Individual

2. Community

3. State

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4. National

5. Global

Community level health promotion: goal/rationale, target, interventions and

outcomes - ✔✔- Goal: an individual's immediate environment can enable or

inhibit healthy behaviors

- Target: community infrastructure

- Interventions: improve parks, safer neighborhoods

- Outcomes: obesity rates, teen violence, etc.

State and national level health promotion: goal/rationale, target,

interventions and outcomes - ✔✔- Goal: resource allocations or regulations

can improve community services

- Target: infrastructure or services

- Interventions: budgets, laws, restrictions

- Outcomes: air quality, drinking water quality, etc.

Global level level health promotion: goal/rationale, target, interventions and

outcomes - ✔✔- Goal: prevent illness or injury

- Target: imported products, toys, food, medicine

- Intervention: bilateral trade, standards for imported products, cGMPs

- Outcomes: reduced exposure to contamination, fewer reports of defective

products

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Difference between health promotion and disease prevention - ✔✔Health

promotion optimizes overall health, disease prevention aims to reduce the

occurrence and impact of specific diseases

Health-to-death continuum - ✔✔Perfect health, moderate health, marginal

health (health promotion), exposure/lifestyle risks (primary), early disease

(secondary), late disease (tertiary), death

3 levels of disease prevention - ✔✔primary, secondary, tertiary

Primary prevention: goal, rationale, target, interventions and outcomes -

✔✔- Goal: to reduce the number of new cases of a specific illness

- Rationale: by reducing exposure rates or increasing resistance, we can

reduce the number of new cases

- Target: those who are most likely to be exposed

- Intervention: remove risk, educate

- Outcome: reduced incidence of exposure and disease

Secondary prevention: goal, rationale, target, interventions and outcomes -

✔✔- Goal: to reduce the number of new cases or reduce the number of

severe cases

- Rationale: by reducing exposures and early disease, morbidity and

mortality can be reduced

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