A state of physical, mental, and social well-being and not simply the absence of disease.
What is Health?
Income and Income Distribution, Education, Unemployment and Job Security, Employment and Working Conditions, etc...
What are social determinants of health?
Changes in body function, developing a moustache, getting taller.
Growth
A ______ disease is one that can be transmitted, directly or indirectly, from one person to another.
What is communicable?
COPD, diabetes mellitus, atherosclerosis
What are chronic diseases?
The most basic level of need on Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs.
What is physiological?
Preventable differences in the burden of disease, injury, violence, etc. that are experienced by socially disadvantaged populations.
Learning how to get along with others.
What is development?
Identifying, tracking, monitoring and conducting research towards reducing the transmission of communicable diseases
What is disease surveillance?
Almost ____ of people with chronic disease have multiple conditions.
What is half?
The frequency or proportion with which a disease appears in a population.
What is morbidity (rate)?
A SDOH defined as: Inadequate or unsteady access to meals.
What is food insecurity?
What is autonomy vs shame and doubt?
Unaffordable housing, lack of access to clean water are examples of ___________
What are health disparities?
Denial, regression, repression
What are defense mechanisms?
44,000 Canadian males died from cancer in 2020.
What is mortality (rate)?
People who are less advantaged in terms of SDOH have worse health (and shorter lives) than those who are more advantaged.
What is the health gradient model?
Generativity vs stagnation is a psychosocial conflict in this stage of Erikson's model of development.
What is middle adulthood?
A public health approach aimed at reducing the adverse health, social and economic consequences of at-risk activities such as the use of illicit substances.
What is harm reduction?
Model of care aimed at providing community based, collaborative, patient centred care for patients with chronic disease.
What is Integrated Chronic Disease Management (ICDM)?
A pap smear is an example of ______ prevention.
What is secondary?
Stacey is able to understand how and when she is to take a new medication. She is able to access more information if needed.
What is health literacy?
Sensorimotor, Preoperational, Concrete Operational, and Formal Operational are stages in this theorist's model of cognitive development.
Who is Jean Piaget?
Influenza, Genital Chlamydia, Lyme Disease
What are Communicable Diseases?
Prevent deterioration, promote wellness, maintain quality of life.
What are goals of chronic care?