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Title: Health Promotion and Disease Prevention


1
Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
  • Roxanne Riedy, MSN
  • Marilee Elias, MSN

2
Health and Wellness Promotion
  • Health
  • Illness
  • Wellness

3
Health Promotion
  • Whats the motivation?
  • R/T Individual lifestyle
  • What are the choices?

4
Vs. Health Protection
  • How does the motivation differ?
  • R/T Individual lifestyle
  • Why make the choice to change?

5
Health Promotion Models
  • The Health-illness Continuum
  • Dunns Health Grid
  • Neumans Continuum
  • Penders Health Promotion
  • Wheel of Wellness
  • Transtheoretical Model of Change

6
Dimensions of Health Along Health and Illness
Continuum
  • Biological factors
  • Nutrition
  • Physical activity
  • Sleep and rest
  • Meaningful work

7
Dimensions of Health Along Health and Illness
Continuum (continued)
  • Lifestyle choices
  • Family relationships
  • Culture
  • Religion and spirituality
  • Environmental factors
  • Finances

8
The term Health refers to?
  • Physical Status
  • Emotional Well-being
  • Interpersonal Relationships
  • Intellectual function
  • Spiritual condition
  • Sexuality

9
Health is influenced by?
  • Patients Belief System
  • Attitudes toward control of health
  • Well revisit locus of control
  • Cultural Influences
  • Lifestyle behaviors
  • And of course the influence of Family

10
Illness Perspectives
  • Illness results from injury and/or disease
  • Inability to meet ones needs
  • Acute Illness vs.
  • Chronic Illness vs.
  • Acute/Chronic Combo?

11
Wellness Perspectives
  • Continuum of Health
  • Optimal Health to
  • Maladaptive Health
  • Whats High-level Wellness?

12
Health Behaviors
  • Variables of Influence
  • Lifestyle
  • Locus of Control
  • Self-efficacy
  • Beliefs attitudes about Healthcare
  • Self-concept

13
Variables Influencing Health Beliefs and Practices
  • Internal Factors
  • Developmental stage
  • Intellect
  • Emotion
  • Spiritual
  • Physical

14
More Variables
  • External Factors
  • Family
  • Socioeconomic
  • Culture Ethnicity
  • Environmental

15
Biological Risk Factors
  • Genetics
  • Gender
  • Age
  • Developmental Stage

16
Other Risk Factors
  • Environmental
  • Lifestyle

17
Other Dimensions of Health Factors
  • Nutrition
  • Physical Activity
  • Sleep and Rest
  • Meaningful Work
  • Vulnerable Populations

18
Health Promotion
  • Activities to improve health well-being
  • What are we aiming for?
  • Patient Empowerment
  • Good Decision Making
  • Lifestyles Activities

19
Health Promotion Programs
  • Disseminating Information
  • Changing Lifestyles Behaviors
  • Environmental Control
  • Wellness Assessments
  • Health Risk Appraisals
  • Remember nurses are A.T.A.T.T.
  • (All Teaching All the Time)

20
Health Promotion and Vulnerable Populations
  • Age
  • Chronic disease
  • History of abuse/trauma
  • Limited economic resources
  • Limited social resources

21
Health Protection Activities
  • Prevent accidents
  • Occupational Safety Health
  • Ensuring the Safety of Food Drugs
  • Environmental Strategies

22
Disease Prevention Activities
  • Continuum of Disease
  • Prevent the Disease
  • Limit the Course of the Disease
  • Levels of Prevention
  • Primary
  • Secondary
  • Tertiary

23
Health Promotion
  • Motivated by the desire to increase well-being
  • Related to individual lifestyle choices
  • Healthy People 2020
  • National initiative
  • Addresses the effect of lifestyle on health
  • Created health improvement goals
  • Eliminate health disparities

24
Healthy People Initiatives
  • Were in the 4th decade of this national health
    framework for public health preventions
    priorities and actions.
  • The overarching goals and focus topic areas are
    refocused every 10 years using the input from
    public health and prevention experts, government
    officials and the public.

25
Healthy People 2020
  • The launch of Healthy People comes at a critical
    time. Our challenge and opportunity is to avoid
    preventable diseases from occurring in the first
    place. HHS Secretary Katherine Sebelius
  • Use of IT to make Healthy People come alive
    through a challenge to develop
    myHealthyPeople apps. (www.healthypeople.gov ) 
  • Revision of Healthy People 2010

26
Healthy People 2020
  • Updated with New Topic Areas
  • Main (or broad) goals of this plan
  • increase healthy life expectancy
  • reduce health care disparities
  • create social and physical environments that
    promote good health for all
  • Promote quality of life, healthy development, and
    healthy behaviors across all life stages

27
New Topic Areas 2020
  • Adolescent Health Genomics
  • Blood Disorders Blood Safety Global Health
  • Early and Middle Childhood Preparedness
  • Dementias, including Alzheimers Disease
  • Healthcare-Associated Infections
  • Health-Related Quality of Life and Well-Being
  • Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Health
  • Sleep Health
  • Social Determinants of Health

28
Whats in Healthy People 2020?(www.healthypeople.
gov)
29
Next Class
  • Teaching Project Presentations
  • Holistic View of Health

30
Holistic View of Health
  • Holism focus is relationships between all living
    things
  • The individual as a holistic being
  • Each person is unique
  • Basic human needs are integrated
  • Mind, body and spirit
  • Health is balance, integration and harmony in life

31
Holistic View of Health
  • Basic human needs
  • Physiological
  • Psychological
  • Sociocultural
  • Intellectual
  • Spiritual

32
Physiological Dimension
  • Focus is achievement of basic needs
  • Oxygenation
  • Circulation
  • Sleep comfort
  • Nutrition
  • ELimination

33
Psychological Dimension
  • Focus is achievement of
  • Positive self-esteem and security
  • Trusting relationships
  • Appropriate social skills
  • Coping skills

34
Sociocultural Dimension
  • Focus is achievement of
  • Client needs
  • Both dependence and independence
  • Client Empowerment
  • Enabling the client to do for themselves

35
Intellectual Dimension
  • Focus is achievement of Cognitive Functions
  • Judgment
  • Orientation
  • Memory
  • Ability to process information
  • Factors that impair cognitive functions

36
Spiritual Dimension
  • Spirituality is each individuals relationship
    with
  • Self
  • Others
  • Higher Power
  • Assists each person in determining their sense of
    meaning or purpose in life

37
Health Screening Activities
  • Secondary Level of Prevention
  • Lifespan considerations
  • Screenings throughout the Lifespan
  • Cultural Considerations

38
Nursing Assessments for Health Promotion
  • Health History/physical exam
  • Physical Fitness
  • Lifestyle and risk appraisal
  • Life-stress review
  • Nutritional Assessment
  • Other health screenings

39
Nurses Role in Health Promotion
  • Role Model
  • Counselor
  • Health Education
  • Motivation
  • Provide Support for lifestyle changes
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