The professional organization whose mission is to provide global leadership to the profession of health education and health promotion and to promote the health of society
SOPHE - Society for Public Health Education
A dynamic state or condition of the human organism that is multidimensional in nature, a resource for living and results from a person's interactions with and adaptations to his or her environment.
Health
A group of people who have common characteristics. May be defined by location, race, ethnicity, age, occupation, interest in a particular problem or outcomes, or common bonds.
Community
List two 20th century public health achievements
vaccinations, motor vehicle safety, control of infectious disease, a decline of death from CHD/stroke, healthier mothers and babies, safer/healthier foods, safer workplaces, family planning, fluoridation of drinking water, recognition of tobacco use as a health hazard
This Act developed: human subjects review which includes biomedical or behavioral review, benefits vs. risks, and informed consent.
National Research Act of 1974
10-year strategic plan to improve the health of Americans.
Healthy People 2020
Physical, social, and cultural
Medicaid
What are the categories of factors that affect the health of a community?
Physical, social, and cultural
When was the earliest code of ethics for health educators completed and what organization helped with this document?
1976 and SOPHE
The professional organization whose mission is to improve the health of the public and achieve equity in health status.
APHA - American Public Health Association
A government program to provide care for the elderly.
Medicare
morbidity
Geography, environment, community size, industrial development
Voting, writing letters to emails to decision-makers, public testimony, lobbying a legislator, contacting media, forming a coalition, etc.
True or False: goals are broad statements or plan to achieve a change.
True
This type of objective has program outcomes such as: change in awareness, knowledge, attitudes, and skills.
Learning objective (type of impact objective)
the condition of death
In what year was the first census taken?
1790
What are the three levels at which you can advocate?
Federal (legislator, regulatory bodies)
State (legislator, regulatory bodies (department of health))
Local (city council, school boards)
True or False: My dogs name is Lord Stanley Cup Wagner-Greene
True
What are the four standards of evaluation (based on CDC framework for program evaluation)?
Utility - serve the information needs of intended users
Feasibility - be realistic, prudent, diplomatic and frugal
Propriety - behave legally, ethically, and with regard to the welfare of those involved and affected
Accuracy- reveal and convey technically accurate information
This is typically an image. It refers to the following components.
Research, monitoring health, diagnose and investigate, inform/education/empower, mobilize community partnerships, develop policies, enforce laws, link to/provide care, assure competent workforce, evaluate
10 essential public health services
Report on the sanitary condition of Massachusetts discussing the unsatisfactory living conditions in Boston.
Shattuck Report (1850) it marked the beginning of the modern era of public health
Aim of group of or individual to influence public policy, to change the social, political, legal, economic, and medical environment.
Advocacy (definition)