NSE 31A/B Study Guide - Final Guide: Multiple Choice, Dont, Population Health

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Winter final nse31 theory review what to focus on from fall sem. Case study, gives you a situation, answer 12 questions 50% Will ask how to solve the problem, don"t say you are going to teach people, think about more broadly. Medical: physiological risk factors (htn) individuals: strategies: screening, immunization, education, counselling. Behaviour: lifestyle risk factors (smoking) groups: strategies: diet/exercise, skills, health education, social marketing, public policies. If you want to change ppls behaviour make sure they have access to resources/support want something sustainable. Socio-environmental: psychological risk factors (low self-esteem) conditions/environments, more holistic view: strategies: ottawa charter, community development. Have to be connected, have something in common, generally identify and feel like a community. Not the same as a group, neighbourhood. Community has something they self-identify in common. Capacity rather than needs-based, working with rather than doing too/for. People did not just drop from the sky, there is historical, political, social factors that affect people"s vulnerability and social isolation.

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