Persuading someone to do something through use of force or threats
What is coercion?
What does HPC stand for?
What is 'Helping People Change'?
Lying or with holding information is
What is manipulation?
Lying, withholding information, and misleading exaggeration
What is manipulation?
How many stages are in the 'Helping People Change' model?
What is 5?
Patient makes the change with the help of the healthcare professional
What is action?
Moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity
What is ethics?
Who benefits from 'Helping People Change' model?
What is healthcare professionals?
Threatening somebody to get a vaccine or they will die is an example of
What is coercion?
What professionals should and should not do in their professional endeavors communicates the principles that should govern health educators’ professional conduct presents a framework of shared values within which health education is practiced
What is a code of ethics?
What are the four principles of healthcare ethics used in article 2?
What is Beneficence, Non-maleficence, Autonomy & Justice
A dentist telling you that you need to go under sedation rather then using laughing gases to get more money
What is persuasion?
Faden defined what as “the intentional and successful attempt to induce a person(s), through appeals to reason, to freely accept—as his or her own— the beliefs, attitudes values, intentions or actions advocated by the influence agent”
What is persuasion?
What stage would be when someone who smokes is starting to weigh the pros and cons of quitting?
What is contemplation?
The delivery of healthcare education has been under review since when?
What is 1950s?