Number of questions in exam
two
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.
The 5 components of the characteristics of the innovation
Compatibility, complexity, trialability, observability, relative advantage
Chronological, biological, physiological, psychological are all types of these.
Age
Theory that seeks to explain how, why and at what rate new ideas and technologies spread
Diffusion of Innovation
Name given to the paper with the context written on it
the stimulus
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.
The 5 components of the characteristics of individuals
innovators, early adopters, early majority, late majority
Changes in roles and statuses as we journey through life
Transitions
Strength-based approach to health with a focus on improving health rather than treating disease
Salutogenesis
Word limit and full time frame for the EA
800 - 1000 and 2hrs 15 minutes
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.
Three components of features of the setting
Socioeconomic status, culture, geography, politics
Can be a positive or negative pathway
Trajectory
Three social justice principles
Equity, diversity, supportive environment
The 5 most likely cognitive verbs in the external exam
Analyse, interpret, critique, evaluate, justify
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
Name given to the stakeholders who deliver and take part in the innovation
The change agents
Life event meaning with an example
An abrupt change in someone's life journey
A car accident that leaves them in a wheelchair.
Three components of health literacy
basic, interactive, critical
The day, date, time and location of external Health exam
Thursday, 24 October, 8.30, T Block
The use of REAIM
To evaluate health promotion innovations and strategies
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.
All main components of life course theory
Life events, turning points, transitions, trajectories, cohorts.
The theory with barriers, enablers and resources along its path
River of Life