Title | Wellness-Health Promotion Concept Analysis |
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Course | Lifespan Development |
Institution | Creighton University |
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completed lecture concept analysis on wellness & health promotion based off of powerpoint...
Concept Analysis: WELLNESS/HEALTH PROMOTION Definition: Health Promotion is the process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve their health. Wellness is a positive state of health of an individual, family, or community. (Giddens, 2013 p406-415, update, 2017, p. 422)
Antecedents: o o o o o o
Health education Immunizations Screening Addressing modifiable risk factors (physical activity, unhealthy diet, tobacco use, alcohol abuse) Determinants of health Access to quality health care
Defining Characteristics/Theoretical Links: o o o o o o o
Scope represented through levels: primary, secondary, tertiary Optimization of health Evidence (U.S. Prevention Services Task Force [USPSTF] guidelines) Patient /community centered Enculturation/cultural considerations Several models of health promotion: both individual/community/population-focused Related context: national healthcare agenda, policy, healthcare economics, levels of risk, vulnerable groups, health disparity
Consequences (Positive/Desired): < Events or outcomes that occur with normal/proper functioning of the concept or its characteristics> o o o o o o
Education Vaccinations Screening Nutritional health Physical activity Pharmacologic interventions
Risk Factors/Barriers (if present): o o o o
Physical activity, unhealthy diet, tobacco use, harmful use of alcohol. Social Determinants of health Lack of access to quality health care Vulnerable populations
Consequences (Negative/Undesired): o o o
Non-communicable disease Poor access to care Increased health care costs
Interrelated concepts: Wellness: o o o o
Development Mobility Nutrition Safety
Health Promotion: o o o o o o
Client-Centered Care Coordination Health Education Evidence-Based Practice Health Policy & Economics Health Care Quality Informatics
Exemplars in Curriculum: o o o o o o
Anticipatory guidance Healthy Lifestyles Primary, secondary, tertiary prevention Skill(s): Discharge teaching Motivational Interviewing Behavioral Change Process...