Health Promotion Model by Nola J. Pender
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What is a key principle of the Health Promotion Model?

  • Focusing solely on medication as a solution
  • Engaging both ill and well individuals in health-promoting activities (correct)
  • Only targeting individuals with existing health issues
  • Believing that only healthcare providers can promote health
  • Interpersonal influences are not a component of the Health Promotion Model.

    False

    Which backgrounds contribute to Nola J. Pender's Health Promotion Model?

    Nursing, human development, experimental psychology, and education

    Pender's model includes perceived _________, which are the advantages gained from taking a specific action.

    <p>benefits</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the following subcomponents of the Health Promotion Model with their definitions:

    <p>Personal Factors = Individual characteristics that influence health behaviors Perceived Self-efficacy = Belief in one's ability to succeed in specific situations Activity-Related Affect = Emotional responses to engaging in health-related activities Commitment to Plan of Action = Dedication to following through on health-promoting strategies</p> Signup and view all the answers

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    NOLA J. PENDER: HEALTH PROMOTION MODEL

    • Health promotion caters to both ill and well individuals, combating diseases
    • Found often in malls, stores, schools, with infographics and credible sources
    • Pender's background in nursing, human development, and education influenced the model
    • Human development focuses on expected behaviors as a person adapts to the environment, emphasizing visual learners
    • Experimental psychology plays a role in understanding human behaviors
    • Respecting patient needs and desires is crucial
    • Education involves providing health information to patients

    SUBCONCEPTS OF HPM

    • Personal factors

    • Perceived benefits of action

    • Perceived barriers to action

    • Perceived self-efficacy

    • Activity-related affect

    • Interpersonal influences

    • Situational factors

    • Commitment to a plan of action

    • Immediate competing demands and preferences

    • Health-promoting behaviors

    • Conclusion: Likelihood of engaging in health-promoting behaviors is a key factor.

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    Explore Nola J. Pender's Health Promotion Model, which emphasizes the significance of health promotion for both ill and well individuals. This quiz delves into personal factors, perceived benefits, barriers, and other components crucial for engaging in health-promoting behaviors. Understand how Pender's background has shaped this influential model and its applications in various settings.

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