The declaration on Leading Health Promotion into the 21st Century
What is the Jakarta Declaration?
The influence of social behaviours not to benefit the marketer, but to benefit the target audience and general society.
What is Social Marketing?
The ability to gather, process and understand basic health information and apply this to make informed decisions about health.
What is health literacy?
Health loss to society due to disease or injury that remains after treatment, rehabilitation or prevention efforts.
What is burden of disease?
Open ended and designed to make the researcher think.
What is a focus question?
The process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve, their health.
What is health promotion?
Are a set of skills and strategies used by an individual to face or deal with responsibilities, problems or difficulties successfully.
What is a coping skill?
Rules or standards based on socially shared beliefs on how one ought to behave.
What is a social norm?
People who get their energy and emotion from the world and people around them.
What is an extrovert?
The term used for the process of both getting the vaccine and becoming immune to the disease as a result of the vaccine.
What is Immunisation?
An individual's opinions about how likely the behaviours they partake in are going to lead to a negative health outcome.
What is perceived susceptibility?
They act as a type of internal repair system in the body.
What are stem cells?
Something that controls or affects what happens in a particular situation.
What is a determinant?
Identification and description of a health issue.
What is planning?
An intervention where organisers work with people in the community to make the decision together about what will occur.
What is deciding together?
The ability to recognise your emotions, understand what they’re telling you, and realise how your emotions affect people around you.
What is emotional intelligence?
The uptake of a belief or behaviour as being popular.
What is a norm?
The process of achieving agreement through discussion.
What is negotiation?
Building links between the individual and the community. Working together to achieve a common goal.
What is Strengthening Community Action?
Principles or ideas that are accepted as being true, usually without having positive proof.
What is a belief?
Moral principles that govern a persons behaviour.
What are ethics?
The impact prenatal and infant health may have on adult life.
What is early life?
Seeks or requests for truth, information or knowledge.
What is an inquiry?
Identifies the values, needs and aspirations of residents and members for the benefit of all involved.
What is community development?
Recognising and understanding other people’s emotions.
What is social awareness?
A behaviour pattern of specific groups due to their upbringing. They relate to geographical location, country of origin, ethnic affiliation and religious practices
What is a cultural norm?
Behaviours and tactics a person uses to interact with others effectively.
What are interpersonal skills?
Diagnosing disease quickly so that the progression of the disease can be stopped to minimise it effects.
What is secondary prevention?
The way you express yourself in thoughts, words and actions.
What is an attitude?
When a product or brand gains exposure apparently incidentally?
What is product placement?
Factors occurring externally to the person, often out of their control.
What are environmental determinants?
A development of change in a situation.
What is a trend?
Provides guidance for people developing and implementing policies, strategies, actions and services to reduce the impact of chronic conditions in Australia OR To instigate/improve the prevention & management of chronic conditions. To promote healthier lives for Australians.
What is the purpose of the national strategic framework for chronic conditions?
When the service or person meets your needs.
What is accommodation?
Saying thank you for favours
What is an example of a social norm?
A negotiation to resolve differences conducted by an impartial party.
What is mediation?
The study of data and statistics to monitor burden of disease within specific populations.
What is Epidemiology?
Originated in the 1950's from the work of social psychologists in the US Public Health Service, used to understand health behaviours.
What is the Health Belief Model?
Patients work with health professionals to prepare a detailed disease management plan.
What is care planning?
Focuses on an individual's genetic and biological make up and their health and safety practices as a cause of their health problems.
What are biomedical determinants?
A clear, concise desription of the issue to be explored.
What is a problem statement?
Utilises the gifts, talents, skills, knowledge and resources that the community already possesses.
What is Valuing local culture, knowledge, skills and resources?
A system or process you use to help you get more value out of your time
What is time management?
Advertising hopes to influence the consumers attitude towards their product or service, ultimately trying to get them to change their behaviour in a way that benefits them.
What is the influence of media on social norms?
Dominating in group situations and best used when structure is required.
What is autocratic leadership?