BIG GEMS
What is determinants of health?
The five steps of evidence-based public health.
What is PERIE - Problem, Etiology, Recommendations, Implementation, and Evaluation?
Methods for collecting, compiling, and presenting health information.
What is health communications?
Measurement using scales reflecting education, income, and professional status.
What is socioeconomic status?
Protections afforded to individuals by the US Constitution, a state's constitution, or federal/state laws.
What are rights?
As social and economic development occurs, different types of diseases become prominent.
What is epidemiological transition?
Disability
What is morbidity?
Method for collecting public health data.
What is surveillance?
This makes up the five steps in the process of behavioral change.
What is the stages of change model?
The four types of law
What is constitutional, legislative, administrative, and judicial?
Healthcare systems, traditional public health, and social policy make up this.
What is Population Health?
Death
What is mortality?
Population health status measure that combines life expectancy with a measure of the population's overall health.
What is health-adjusted life expectancy (HALE)?
Commonly used community-level theory for dissemination and adoption of new initiatives.
What is the diffusion of innovation theory?
This is when private and public entities work together toward common goals to achieve improved health.
What is health in all policies approach?
The two different approaches to addressing public health problems.
What is the high-risk approach and the improving the average approach?
Measure of the chance of developing disease; measure of new cases of disease.
What is Incidence Rate?
The degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain, process and understand basic health information.
What is health literacy?
4 P's of Social Marketing
The two contrasting philosophies regarding the government's role in health care and public health.
What is social justice and market justice?
A characteristic of individuals or an exposure that increases the probability of developing a disease.
Measure of the number of individuals with disease.
What is Prevalence?
Factors that affect how we perceive public health information?
What is dread effect, unfamiliarity effect, and uncontrollability effect?
The planning framework that provides structure to design and evaluate programs in public health.
What is PRECEDE-PROCEDE?
This is when an individual knowingly and willingly takes an action that negatively affects health.
What is self-imposed risk?