29 Questions
What does the Rational Belief Theory suggest about patient compliance decisions?
Patients weigh the benefits of treatment against the risks of disease.
According to the Biomedical Theory, what does compliance link with?
Patient characteristics such as demographics and severity of disease.
What is the focus of the Behavioral/Social Learning Theory regarding patient adherence?
External factors that influence adherence.
Which theory attempts to explain compliance based on communication between the patient and healthcare professional?
Communication Models
How does the Rational Belief Theory suggest patients decide whether to comply or not?
By weighing treatment benefits against disease risks.
What is the key difference between compliance and adherence based on the provided text?
Compliance involves authority figures, while adherence is more patient-centered.
How does the healthcare provider or educator typically relate to compliance, as per the text?
Authoritative
In healthcare, what does adherence refer to?
Support or commitment to a plan of care
Which term is directly associated with being more patient-centered?
Adherence
What aspect differentiates compliance from adherence in terms of measurement?
Compliance can be directly measured, while adherence cannot.
What characterizes the relationship between patient/learner and healthcare provider/educator in compliance?
Submissive
What is a common mistake when writing objectives based on the provided text?
Connecting more than one expected behavior in a single objective.
Which of the following is NOT a mistake highlighted in the text when writing objectives?
Writing objectives that align with the stated goal.
What should be avoided when setting objectives according to the provided information?
Using terms that are vague and open to many interpretations.
Which aspect should be considered when writing objectives to enhance clarity?
Using action-oriented terms that are measurable.
What should writers of objectives ensure regarding the relationship between objectives and goals?
Writing objectives that do not relate to the stated goal.
What is one of the motivational axioms mentioned in the text?
State of optimal anxiety
In which state is the learner's ability to observe, focus attention, learn, and adapt operative?
State of optimal anxiety
What is enhanced in the state of optimal anxiety according to the text?
Information processing
Why is determining what the learner wants to change critical in setting realistic goals?
To set realistic goals
What does the nurse as educator promote according to the text?
Desire and readiness
What can mutual goal setting between the learner and educator help to reduce?
Negative effects of hidden agendas
What are the three domains included in the Taxonomy of objectives?
Cognitive, Affective, and Psychomotor
Which domain focuses on intellectual abilities and is divided into six levels of objectives?
Cognitive domain
What are the teaching methods commonly used for the Cognitive domain?
Lecture, Group Discussion, and One-to-One Instruction
Which domain of Taxonomy of objectives involves emotions, beliefs, attitudes, values, and appreciation?
Affective domain
What level of objectives in the Affective domain deals with willingness to participate in an activity?
Responding
Which domain involves acquiring motor skills like walking or performing a procedure?
Psychomotor domain
What is involved in writing a teaching plan according to the text?
Creating a basic structure, Planning out stages, and Being prepared with three methods
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