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F1

Quiz:

1. It is a psychological health behavior change model developed to explain and predict health related
behaviors developed to explain and predict health related behaviors.

Answer: The Health Belief Model

2. The Health Belief Model (HBM) was developed in what year?

Answer: early 1950s

3-8. What are the concepts of Health Belief Model?

Answer: Perceived susceptibility, perceived severity, perceived benefits, perceived barriers, cues to
action and Self- efficacy.

9-10. Give at least 2 Modifying variables

Answer: Demographic, structural and psychosocial variable

F2

1. Who proposed that health deficits often result from an imbalance between a population’s health
needs and its health sustaining resources?

Answer: Nancy Rosalinda Milio

2. What are the two factors that affect the range of health promoting or health damaging choices
available to individuals?

Answer: Personal and Societal Resources

3. This theory encourages the nurse to:

a. understand health behaviors in the context of their societal milieu.


b. Identify health issues of individual
c. Effectively assess the needs of its client

Answer: A.

4. She challenged the common notion that a main determinant for unhealthful behavioral choice is
lack of?

a. Financial
b. Knowledge
c. Health Facilities

Answer: B

5. According to Milio, what influences the behavioral patterns of populations and individuals within
those populations?
a. Cultural traditions that are passed down through generations
b. Habitual selection from a wide array of choices
c. Habitual selection from limited choices
d. Government policies that dictate behaviors

Answer: C

6. Are patterns of choices made from available alternatives according topeople’s socioeconomic
circumstancesand how easily they are available to choose some over others .

Answer: Lifestyle

7. What does a framework for prevention typically include in the context of public health?

a. Individual-centered care with a focus on personal health


b. Community-oriented and population-focused care
c. A medical model of care focusing on disease treatment
d. Global policies without local considerations

Answer: B

8. what factors influence the behaviors of populations?

a. Unlimited access to resources and opportunities


b. Selection from limited choices influenced by actual and perceived options, beliefs, and
experiences
c. Random decisions made without any external influences
d. Genetic predispositions and biological factors only

Answer: B

9. What is the focus of Milio's framework for prevention?

a. Individual health behavior changes


b. Treatment of diseases
c. Community-oriented and population-focused care

Answer: C

10. Which of the following situations best describes Milio's framework for prevention?

a. A doctor prescribes medication to treat a patient's illness.


b. A community health program is created to increase access to healthy food options and educate
people on nutritious eating habits.
c. An individual focuses on personal fitness without any involvement from their community.

Answer: B
F3

Group 3 - Quiz

Identification

1. She has been named a Living Legend of the American Academy of Nursing.

Ans: Nola Pender

2. This model notes that each person has unique personal characteristics and experiences that affect
subsequent actions.

Ans: Health Promotion Model

3. It is defined as behavior motivated by the desire to increase well-being and actualize human health
potential.

Ans: Health Promotion

4. It is described as behavior motivated desire to actively avoid illness, detect it early, or maintain
functioning within illness constraints.

Ans: Health protection or Illness prevention

5. It is categorized as biological, psychological, and socio-cultural. These factors are predictive of a given
behaviour and shaped by the target behaviour’s nature being considered.

Ans: Personal Factors

TRUE OR FALSE

6. Primary sources of interpersonal influences are families, peers, and healthcare providers. TRUE

7. Situational influences may have direct or indirect influences on health behaviour. TRUE

8. Nola Pender’s nursing theory focused on health promotion and disease prevention, making it
irrelevant from other nursing theories. FALSE

9. The community healthcare setting is the best avenue for promoting health and preventing illnesses.
TRUE

10. As a student nurse, give one example of health promotion.


F4

Group 5 PRECEDE-PROCEED 10 items quiz

TEST QUESTIONS:

1. ) Which type of factors includes skills, resources, or services that help facilitate behavior change?

Answer: Enabling Factors

2. ) In which phase is the program implemented?

Answer: Phase 6

3. ) What type of factors help reinforce behavior change?

Answer: Reinforcing Factors

4. )What does the "p" in PRECEDE stand for?

Answer: Predisposing

5. )What model helps plan and evaluate health programs?

Answer: PRECEDE-PROCEED Model

6. ) Which factors include knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs toward behavior change?

Answer: Predisposing Factors

7. ) What phase focuses on assessing health issues through epidemiological data?

Answer: Epidemiological Diagnosis

8. ) Which phase of the PRECEDE-PROCEED model involves identifying social problems that affect the
quality of life?

Answer: Social Diagnosis

9. ) In what year was the PRECEDE-PROCEED model introduced?

Answer: 1974

10. ) Who proposed the PRECEDE-PROCEED model?

Answer: Lawrence W. Green

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