Terms/Definitions
Health Determinants
Public health history
Numbers
Methods
100
this is a non -probability sampling technique where existing study subjects recruit subjects from among their acquaintances
What is snow ball sampling?
100
the state of being without reliable access to sufficient quantity of affordable, nutritious food.
What is food insecurity?
100
Vaccination Motor vehicle safety Safer workplaces Control of infectious diseases Decline in deaths from coronary heart disease and stroke Safer, healthier food Healthier mothers and babies Family planning Fluoridation of drinking water Recognition of tobacco as a hazard
What are the 10 public health achievements?
100
24 VS 19 %
What is the rate of obesity in Native Americans to general population?
100
established coalition of community leaders, health center staff, and academic researchers to develop and oversee all activities
What is the formation of community coalition?
200
this is a demographically diverse group of people assembled to participate in a guided discussion about a particular product before it is launched, or to provide ongoing feedback on a particular subject.
What is a focus group?
200
this is when people are denied rights based on their race or racial background.
What is racial injustice?
200
A growth in _________ brought more and more people to cities in search of work. This led to overcrowding, poor sanitation and subsequent epidemics, there was a growing recognition of the nature of disease.
What is industrialization?
200
33VS 28%
What is rate of leisure time activities of Native Americans compared to general population?
200
Conducted digital story telling with tribal leaders to tailor THRIVE framework for Native American
What is adaption and localization of THRIVE?
300
this refers to the macro factors that comprise social structural influences on health and health systems, government policies, and the social , physical, economic, and environmental factors that determine health (SDOH)
What is upstream determinants?
300
economic disadvantage areas suffer from this resulting in a lack or restricted access to grocery stores.
What is supermarket flight?
300
46 states settled lawsuits in which they sought to recover ________-related health care costs and to hold the ________ companies accountable for decades of wrongdoing.
What is tobacco?
300
85%.
What is percentage of Native Americans receiving food assistance from the USDA in this area?
300
Implpemented adapted THRIVE tool with community members to rank and explore THRIVE factors.
What is implementation of adapted THRIVE?
400
this tool enables communities to determine how to improve health and safety and promote health equity.
What is Tool for Health and Resilience in Vulnerable Environments? THRIVE
400
these are inequalities that occur in the provision of healthcare and access to health care across racial ethnic and socioeconomic groups
What are health disparities?
400
The person who wrote: "Whoever wishes to investigate medicine properly, should proceed thus: in the first place to consider the seasons of the year, and what effects each of them produces. We must also consider the qualities of the waters and the mode in which the inhabitants live, and what are their pursuits, whether they are fond of drinking and eating to excess, and given to indolence, or are fond of exercise and labor, and not given to excess in eating and drinking."
Who is Hippocrates?
400
1.
What is number of grocery stores in the town of Covelo?
400
Coalition analyzed data (SPSS and summative content analysis) and held community forum to share findings with the community
What is data analysis and interpretation?
500
This is a short form of digital media production that allows everyday people to share aspects of their story.
What is digital story telling
500
a truism of health education that programs and interventions will be more effective when they are culturally appropriate for the populations they serve.
What is cultural appropriateness?
500
This act required food manufacturers to disclose the fat (saturated and unsaturated), cholesterol, sodium, sugar, fiber, protein and carbohydrate content in their products. This gave consumers new ways of monitoring their nutritional intake.
What is the Nutritional Labeling Education Act?
500
2.
What is the number of hours it takes to get to the closest, larger grocery for the residents or Round Valley Indian Reservation and the town of Covelo?
500
Coalition held target meetings with key stake holders and developed and initiated policies to address priority THRIVE factors.
What is policy development and implementation?