External Exam
REAIM
Diffusion
Life Course
Health Theory
100

Number of questions in exam

two

100

Meaning of Effectiveness plus give an example

The positive or negative effect of the innovation, often measured with data

75% of students continued to use the canteen despite it switching to a healthy food menu. This should have a positive effect on their weight, teeth, concentration levels and general well-being.

100

The 5 components of the characteristics of the innovation

Compatibility, complexity, trialability, observability, relative advantage

100

Chronological, biological, physiological, psychological are all types of these.

Age

100

Theory that seeks to explain how, why and at what rate new ideas and technologies spread

Diffusion of Innovation

200

Name given to the paper with the context written on it

the stimulus

200

Meaning of Reach plus give an example

The number of participants exposed to the program. 

80% of students used the school canteen regularly and so were exposed to the new healthy food menu.

200

The 5 components of the characteristics of individuals

innovators, early adopters, early majority, late majority

200

Changes in roles and statuses as we journey through life

Transitions

200

Strength-based approach to health with a focus on improving health rather than treating disease

Salutogenesis

300

Word limit and full time frame for the EA

800 - 1000 and 2hrs 15 minutes

300

Meaning of Maintenance plus supply an example

The continual upkeep and care of the program to ensure its continued smooth running.

The canteen supervisor upskilled all their workers on the healthy food menu. When they left the school for a term of leave the menu did not get upheld.

300

Three components of features of the setting

Socioeconomic status, culture, geography, politics

300

Can be a positive or negative pathway

Trajectory

300

Three social justice principles

Equity, diversity, supportive environment

400

The 5 most likely cognitive verbs in the external exam

Analyse, interpret, critique, evaluate, justify

400

Meaning of adoption plus an example

The acceptance of the program, the commitment to do it.

The school adopted the healthy menu into its canteen

400

Name given to the stakeholders who deliver and take part in the innovation

The change agents

400

Life event meaning with an example

An abrupt change in someone's life journey

A car accident that leaves them in a wheelchair.

400

Three components of health literacy

basic, interactive, critical

500

The day, date, time and location of external Health exam

Thursday, 24 October, 8.30, T Block

500

The use of REAIM

To evaluate health promotion innovations and strategies

500

The adoption curve in innovation theory.

The innovation will be adopted by various social groups over time; the small number of innovators will be first followed by a larger number of early adopters, then there will be a gap of time before the early majority, late majority and lastly the laggards follow. 

500

All main components of life course theory

Life events, turning points, transitions, trajectories, cohorts. 

500

The theory with barriers, enablers and resources along its path

River of Life