Health Promotion Models PDF

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Summary

This document discusses the Pender's health promotion model, focusing on individual characteristics, behavior-specific cognitions, and behavioral outcomes. It explores how these factors influence health-promoting behaviors. It also contains key concepts related to individual characteristics, behavior-specific cognitions, and behavioral outcomes.

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‫‪Health Promotion‬‬ ‫‪Models‬‬ ‫المحاضرة السادسة‬ ‫المرحلة الرابعة‬ Pender's health promotion model A positive dynamic state rather than simply the absence of disease. It describes the multi-dimensional nature of persons as they interact within the environment to p...

‫‪Health Promotion‬‬ ‫‪Models‬‬ ‫المحاضرة السادسة‬ ‫المرحلة الرابعة‬ Pender's health promotion model A positive dynamic state rather than simply the absence of disease. It describes the multi-dimensional nature of persons as they interact within the environment to pursue health. The theory notes that each person has unique personal characteristics and experiences that affect subsequent actions. The set of variables for behavior specific knowledge and affect have important motivational significance. The variables can be modified through nursing actions. Pender’s model focuses on three areas: 1- Individual characteristics and experiences. 2- Behavior-specific cognitions and affect. 3- Behavioral outcomes. - Each person has unique personal characteristics and experiences that affect subsequent actions. -Variables for behavioral specific knowledge and affect have important motivational significance. - Health promoting behavior is the desired behavioral outcome. - Health promoting behaviors should result in improved health, enhanced functional ability and better quality of life at all stages of development. Key Concepts: 1- Individual characteristics and experiences. -Prior related behavior -Personal factors 2- Behavior-specific cognitions and affect. -Perceived benefits of action -Perceived barriers to action -Perceived self-efficacy -Activity-related affect -Interpersonal influences -Situational influences 3- Behavioral outcomes. - Commitment to a plan of action - Health-promoting behavior

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