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12 Cards in this Set
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Statements that define CNT |
People with shared values A group of people |
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Statments that sketch a context of CNT |
Aging population Inadequate nutritional intake High prevelance of HIV |
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Statements that dont sketch a context of cnt |
Poot infant feeding practices Obesity not yet a problem NCD are prevelent in wealthy hh |
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Areas of CN |
People in community Policy development Programme development |
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Definition of primary health care |
Prevent/controling health problems in communities Science of disease prevention through organized efforts in conjunctions with communities |
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5 features of PHC |
1. Community/population based 2. Empasis on preventative strat 3. Interdisciplinary approach 4. Collective responsibilities and partnership with community, ngo's and business 5. Recognise Key role of state |
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Key principles of phc |
Accessibilty/acceptability Affordability Full community participation Intergrate with other parts of HC Includeva range of elements |
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5 basic elements |
1. Immunization _ against major infectious diseases 2. Promotion of food supply and proper nutrition 3. Adequate supply of clean safe drinking water 4. Prevention/control of local endemic disease 5. Appropriate treatment of common diseases |
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Health promotion |
Describes behavioral intention that prolong life Health education and related interventions Entails interventions designed to improve health |
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Service improvement aspect of health promotion |
Growth monitoring/promotion Breastfeeding Management of chronic disease |
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Factors classified under environmental factora |
Living conditions Occupational factors Geographical factors Lyfestyle factors |
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Levels dhs |
1. Central level...nutritional dep of health...strategic direction 2. Intermediate level...Provintial department of health...Technical support 3. Local level...health districts, sub districts and metros....Operational strategies |