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1.3 Health Promotion Models
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Health and Social Care (Unit 1.3) Mind Map on 1.3 Health Promotion Models, created by jodiemcb on 09/05/2013.
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1.3 Health Promotion Models
Medical Model
Aim: To achieve freedom from medically defined disease and disability
Strengths
Accurate scientific basis & practiced by experts eg doctor
Reassured
Success can be tracked and confirmed eg. the disappearance of smallpox
Generally free
Weaknesses
Authoritarian - government tells you what to do (Appointments on your behalf)
Time off work - won't go
Technology needed is expensive
Unreliable - false positives or negatives
Fear of needles/ results - don't go
Focuses on the prevention of disease or disability through intervention by medical prefessionals
Encourage people to seek early detection and treatment of illnesses / flu / cancer
Immunisation
Flu jab
Cervical smears
Mammograms (Breast cancer)
Educational/ Behavioural Model
emphasizes information giving to promote better knowledge and understanding of health matters so that individuals can adopt healthier lifestyles
Aim: To persuade individuals and groups to adopt a healthier lifestyle by informing them of health issues
Strengths
Allows people to make up their own minds
Offers choice/ empowement
Offers information and support
Promotes self esteem
less stress= improve all round
Interesting = change attitudes in long term
Weaknesses
Knowledge doesn't always result in changed behaviour
People dislike being told what to do
Behavour is not easy to change
Doesn't take into account other infulences eg. temptations or stress
Behavioural part:
Encourage individuals to change their own attitudes or behaviour and so adopt a healthy lifestyle
Educational Part
Individuals are given knowledge and understanding of health issue, given skills to make informed choice and then act on it
Societal Model
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