Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Roxanne Riedy, MSN Marilee Elias, MSN.

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

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Health Promotion and Disease Prevention

Roxanne Riedy, MSN

Marilee Elias, MSN

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Health and Wellness Promotion

• Health

• Illness

• Wellness

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Health Promotion

• What’s the motivation?

• R/T Individual lifestyle

• What are the choices?

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Vs. Health Protection

• How does the motivation differ?

• R/T Individual lifestyle

• Why make the choice to change?

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Health Promotion Models

• The Health-illness Continuum

• Dunn’s Health Grid

• Neuman’s Continuum

• Pender’s Health Promotion

• Wheel of Wellness

• Transtheoretical Model of Change

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Dimensions of Health Along Health and Illness Continuum

• Biological factors

• Nutrition

• Physical activity

• Sleep and rest

• Meaningful work

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Dimensions of Health Along Health and Illness Continuum

(continued)• Lifestyle choices

• Family relationships

• Culture

• Religion and spirituality

• Environmental factors

• Finances

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The term “Health” refers to?

• Physical Status

• Emotional Well-being

• Interpersonal Relationships

• Intellectual function

• Spiritual condition

• Sexuality

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“Health” is influenced by?

• Patient’s Belief System

• Attitudes toward control of health– We’ll revisit locus of control

• Cultural Influences

• Lifestyle behaviors

• And of course the influence of Family

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Illness Perspectives

• Illness results from injury and/or disease

• Inability to meet one’s needs

• Acute Illness vs.

• Chronic Illness vs.

• Acute/Chronic Combo?

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Wellness Perspectives

• Continuum of Health

• Optimal Health to

• Maladaptive Health

• What’s High-level Wellness?

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Health Behaviors

• Variables of Influence–Lifestyle

–Locus of Control

–Self-efficacy

–Beliefs & attitudes about Healthcare

–Self-concept

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Variables Influencing Health Beliefs and Practices

• Internal Factors–Developmental stage

–Intellect

–Emotion

–Spiritual

–Physical

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More Variables

• External Factors–Family

–Socioeconomic

–Culture & Ethnicity

–Environmental

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Biological Risk Factors

• Genetics

• Gender

• Age

• Developmental Stage

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Other Risk Factors

• Environmental

• Lifestyle

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Other Dimensions of Health Factors

• Nutrition

• Physical Activity

• Sleep and Rest

• Meaningful Work

• Vulnerable Populations

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Health Promotion

• Activities to improve health & well-being

• What are we aiming for?–Patient Empowerment

–Good Decision Making• Lifestyles & Activities

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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)

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Health Promotion and Vulnerable Populations

• Age

• Chronic disease

• History of abuse/trauma

• Limited economic resources

• Limited social resources

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Health Protection Activities

• Prevent accidents

• Occupational Safety & Health

• Ensuring the Safety of Food & Drugs

• Environmental Strategies

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Disease Prevention Activities

• Continuum of Disease–Prevent the Disease–Limit the Course of the Disease

• Levels of Prevention–Primary–Secondary–Tertiary

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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

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Healthy People Initiatives

• We’re 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.

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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

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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

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New Topic Areas 2020

• Adolescent Health Genomics• Blood Disorders & Blood Safety Global Health• Early and Middle Childhood Preparedness• Dementias, including Alzheimer’s Disease• Healthcare-Associated Infections• Health-Related Quality of Life and Well-Being• Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Health• Sleep Health• Social Determinants of Health

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What’s in Healthy People 2020?(www.healthypeople.gov)

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Next Class…

• Teaching Project Presentations

• Holistic View of Health

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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

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Holistic View of Health

• Basic human needs:–Physiological

–Psychological

–Sociocultural

–Intellectual

–Spiritual

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Physiological Dimension

• Focus is achievement of basic needs:– Oxygenation

– Circulation

– Sleep & comfort

– Nutrition

– ELimination

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Psychological Dimension

• Focus is achievement of:– Positive self-esteem and security

– Trusting relationships

– Appropriate social skills

– Coping skills

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Sociocultural Dimension

• Focus is achievement of:

– Client needs• Both dependence and independence

– Client Empowerment• Enabling the client to do for themselves

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Intellectual Dimension

• Focus is achievement of Cognitive Functions:– Judgment

– Orientation

– Memory

– Ability to process information

– Factors that impair cognitive functions

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Spiritual Dimension

• Spirituality is each individual’s relationship with:– Self

– Others

– Higher Power

– Assists each person in determining their sense of meaning or purpose in life

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Health Screening Activities

• Secondary Level of Prevention

• Lifespan considerations– Screenings throughout the Lifespan

• Cultural Considerations

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Nursing Assessments for Health Promotion

• Health History/physical exam

• Physical Fitness

• Lifestyle and risk appraisal

• Life-stress review

• Nutritional Assessment

• Other health screenings

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Nurse’s Role in Health Promotion

• Role Model

• Counselor

• Health Education

• Motivation

• Provide Support for lifestyle changes