concepts
wheel of interventions
assessment data
health promotion
theories and random
100

This refers to a process shaped by the beliefs, values, concerns, and culture of a community.

community orientation

100

The three goals of the Salmon Construct.

  1. Prevention of Disease

  2. Protection from disease

  3. Promotion of health 

100

Observing a community from a car to understand trends and conditions.

windshield survey

100

 Gradual change, like cutting back cigarettes each day, is what type of change?

evolutionary change

100

A child gets fruit when their favorite song plays—this is an example of which theory?

Pavlov’s Stimulus-Response Theory

200

Using epidemiology and community assessment as the basis for interventions defines what concept?

population focus

200

Collecting data over time as a system-level activity.

surveillance

200

A comprehensive assessment often requires interviewing these community experts.

key informants

200

Rapid, emotionally intense change without warning.

revolutionary change

200

This humanistic theory prioritizes basic needs like safety and love before higher goals.

Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs

300

Framework used to organize and explain the relationships among variables

Conceptual model

300

Locating people with risk factors and linking them to resources.

case-finding

300

Heart disease, cancer, and stroke in Jefferson Parish are examples of what type of data?

secondary data

300

This learning domain involves emotions, attitudes, values, and motivation.

affective domain

300

Proposes that we are most likely to take preventive tx. action if we perceive the threat to be serious and we feel we are personally susceptible 

Health Belief Model

400

The theory focuses on the patient's response to actual or potential environmental stressors and the use of primary, secondary, and tertiary nursing prevention intervention for retention, attainment, and maintenance of patient system wellness. 

CORE IS YOUR POPULATION

Neuman’s Model

400

Promotes and develops alliances among organizations or constituencies for a common purpose.

Coalition Building

400

Asset mapping and capacity building are part of what type of community assessment?

Community asset assessment

400

Lewin’s stage where a person realizes change is needed.

Unfreezing

400

Evaluation that focuses on process (developing and unfolding) and evaluate what is and is not working in the process.

Formative evaluation

500

Described public health as an organized societal effort to protect, promote, and restore the health of people and public health nursing as focused on achieving and maintaining public health.

Salmon construct for PHN

500

Places health issue of decision makers agenda, establishes a plan of resolution, determine needed resources, and results in laws, rules, and regulations, ordinances , and policies 

policy development 

500

A focused assessment on one community dimension, like surveying all local churches.

community subsystem assessment

500

What are the 6 stages of the Transtheoretical Model (Addresses change by anticipating relapses and recognizing those as opportunities to better plan for how to sustain the needed change in future attempts)

Pre-contemplation, Contemplation, Preparation, Action, Maintenance, Termination

500

Comparing the data from one project or organization to that of another 

Benchmarking