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Models of Prevention

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Models of Prevention

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"Conceptual modeling is the activity of

formally describing some aspects of the


physical and social world around us for
the purposes of understanding and
communication."

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OBJECTIVES OF MODEL
 Enhance an individual’s understanding
of the representative system
 Facilitate efficient conveyance of system
details between stakeholders
 Provide a point of reference for system
designers to extract system
specifications
 Document the system for future
reference and provide a means for
collaboration

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CONSIDERATION FOR
EFFECTIVE MODEL
 What content will the conceptual model
represent?
 How will the conceptual model be
presented?
 Who will be using or participating in the
conceptual model?
 How will the conceptual model describe
the system?
 What is the conceptual models focus of
observation?
 Will the conceptual model be efficient or
effective in describing the system?
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CLINICAL MODEL

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ROLE PERFORMANCE
MODEL

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AGENT-HOST-
ENVIRONMENT MODEL
AGENT

HOST ENVIRONMENT

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HEALTH-ILLNESS
CONTINUUM MODEL

ILLNESS
HEALT
H

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HOLISTIC MODEL

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NIGHTINGALES THEORY
“Nursing is an act of utilizing the
environment of the patient to assist him
in his recovery”

AIR WATE DRAINAGE CLEAN LIGHT


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MILIO’S MODEL
“HEALTH PUBLIC POLICY”

POLICY HOLDERS

POLICY
INFLUENCER

PUBLIC

MEDIA

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Milio’s theory presents a clear picture of
the groups who have a role in policy
development. At the same time, it highlights
the need to view policy development as a
dynamic process that can be influenced at
many stages by those with an interest in the
policy, as well as changes to the social
climate in which the policy makers are
operating. How this social climate is shaped
will depend on how the media report, or fail
to report, the issue affected by policy.

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LEVELS OF PREVENTION

 PRIMORDIAL
 PRIMARY
 SECONDARY
 TERTIARY

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HEALTH BELIEF MODEL

 Perceive susceptibility
 Perceived severity
 Perceived barriers
 Perceived costs of adhering to the
proposed intervention

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TANNHILL MODEL

EDUCATION

PREVENTION PROMOTION

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SOCI-ECOLOGICAL
MODEL
SOCIETAL

COMMUNITY

RELATIONSHIP

INDIVIDUAL

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AIDS REDUCTION MODEL

LABELING COMMITMENT ENACTMENT

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Thank
Thank
You!!!
You!!!
Thank
You!!!
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