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According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, what is necessary for a person to be self-actualizing?
According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, what is necessary for a person to be self-actualizing?
- Physical, social, and emotional needs being met (correct)
- Access to advanced technology and healthcare
- High social status and recognition
- Material possessions and wealth
According to WHO (1986), what are considered as fundamental rights in terms of health needs?
According to WHO (1986), what are considered as fundamental rights in terms of health needs?
- Access to luxury goods and services
- Exclusive access to healthcare facilities
- Peace, shelter, education, food, income (correct)
- Possession of multiple properties and assets
Which type of health and social needs is defined by experts or professional groups, as per Bradshaw (1972)?
Which type of health and social needs is defined by experts or professional groups, as per Bradshaw (1972)?
- Felt needs
- Normative needs (correct)
- Comparative needs
- Expressed needs
What are the prerequisites for health needs?
What are the prerequisites for health needs?
According to Maslow (1954), what must be met for a person to be self-actualizing?
According to Maslow (1954), what must be met for a person to be self-actualizing?
What does Maslow's hierarchy of needs suggest?
What does Maslow's hierarchy of needs suggest?
According to WHO (1986), what are considered as fundamental rights in terms of health needs?
According to WHO (1986), what are considered as fundamental rights in terms of health needs?
What are normative needs as per Bradshaw (1972)?
What are normative needs as per Bradshaw (1972)?
What are felt needs in the context of health and social needs?
What are felt needs in the context of health and social needs?
What are the prerequisites for health needs?
What are the prerequisites for health needs?
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Study Notes
Human Needs
- According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, self-actualization requires the fulfillment of physiological, safety, love and belonging, and esteem needs.
Health Needs
- The World Health Organization (WHO, 1986) considers access to healthcare, nutrition, and a safe environment as fundamental human rights.
- Experts or professional groups define normative needs as those that should be met to maintain health and well-being.
- Felt needs are those perceived and expressed by individuals or groups as necessary for their health and well-being.
- According to Bradshaw (1972), comparative needs are defined by comparing the services and facilities available to different groups or populations.
Prerequisites for Health Needs
- The basic prerequisites for health needs include access to clean water, sanitation, food, shelter, and a safe environment.
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