CHRONIC PHYSICAL HEALTH PROBLEMS. Chronic Physical Health Problems § Health problems present for extended periods and that are characterized by  nonreversible.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Introduction to Health Studies Health Promotion I
Advertisements

Nursing Management of Clients with Stressors that Affect Health Promotion NUR101 Fall 2008 Lecture # 25 K. Burger, MSEd, MSN, RN, CNE PPP By: Sharon Niggemeier.
Reducing Need and Demand for Health Care Gero 302 Jan 2011.
CARE OF CLIENTS IN URBAN AND RURAL SETTINGS. Approaches to Defining Rural and Urban § U. S. Census Bureau § Office of Management and Budget (OMB) § Montana.
Basma Y. Kentab MSc. Department of Clinical Pharmacy May 2014.
Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Roxanne Riedy, MSN Marilee Elias, MSN.
HEALTH & ILLNESS.
Care of Clients in the School Setting Copyright ©2008 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey All rights reserved. Community Health.
Population Health for Health Professionals. Module 3 Health Promotion and Individual Behavior Change.
Health Maintenance, Health Promotion, and Wellness
Chap 8: Adolescents, Young Adults, and Adults Instructor’s Name Semester, 200_.
Community-based Falls Prevention Falls Preconference Session August 20, 2007 Pam Van Zyl York, MPH, PhD, RD, LN Minnesota Department of Health.
Learning Outcomes Differentiate health care services based on primary, secondary, and tertiary disease prevention categories. Describe the functions and.
Chapter 18 The Adult Client Copyright 2004 by Delmar Learning, a division of Thomson Learning, Inc. Passage Through Adulthood  The changes facing.
1 Occupational Health Nursing Christina Barrick. 2 Objectives Describe legislation impacting on OHN Utilize an occupational health history. Identify prevalent.
Occupational Therapy in Palliative Care Elaine Stokoe OT January 2008.
A Guide to Rheumatoid Arthritis for Legislators Rheumatoid Arthritis Policy Resource Center.
Health and Illness Chapter 4. Definitions Health: defined by each person WHO: “Health is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well being,
Prevention of Communication Disorders
+ Module Four: Patient/Family Education and Self-Management At the end of this module, the participant will be able to: Describe three learning needs of.
Health and Wellness: Introduction to Health Promotion/Disease Prevention Copyright © 2003, Mosby, Inc. All rights reserved.
By Dr. Ali Saleh.  Accident: An unplanned event that may or may not result in damage, loss or injury.  Injury: Damage to the body resulting from a delivery.
Meeting the Health Needs of Women Copyright ©2008 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey All rights reserved. Community Health.
Care of Clients in Work Settings Copyright ©2008 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey All rights reserved. Community Health.
Social Work In Health Care
Meeting the Health Needs of Child and Adolescent Populations Copyright ©2008 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey All rights.
Societal Violence Copyright ©2008 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey All rights reserved. Community Health Nursing, 5/e Mary.
Meeting the health needs of older drug users Dr Muriel Simmonte NHS Lothian Primary Care Facilitator Team/East Lothian Locality Drug Clinic.
Focussed Assessment of a Cultural Group n The following slides outline areas you can research about the cultural group you have selected. Do you best to.
Concepts of Prevention and Control Prof
Care of Clients in the School Setting Copyright ©2008 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey All rights reserved. Community Health.
YOUTH AND ALCOHOL ABUSE. Objectives To provide understanding of alcoholism To provide information about substance abuse prevention. To assist students.
Care of Clients in Correctional Settings Copyright ©2008 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey All rights reserved. Community.
NRS 101 Entry Into Professional Nursing Session 2 Health & Wellness, Caring in Nursing, Ethics & Values.
Journey Across the Life Span, 3rd Edition Chapter 1  Healthy Lifestyles.
Employee health and wellness metrics, measurements, and evaluation - - the building blocks for ROI David A. Alter, M.D., Ph.D., F.R.C.P.C Senior Scientist,
Introduction: Medical Psychology and Border Areas
Copyright © 2011 Delmar, Cengage Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Chapter 16 Health and Wellness Promotion.
1 Concepts of Nursing NUR 123 Concepts of Health & Illness First Lecture.
HEALTH AND WELLNESS Chapter 6 NUR HEALTH DEFINED “…A “STATE OF COMPLETE PHYSICAL, MENTAL AND SOCIAL WELL-BEING, NOT MERELY THE ABSENCE OF DISEASE.
Determinants of Health. The determinants of health There are a number of factors that cause variations in health status these include environmental, biomedical,
Nies and Nies and McEwen: Chapter 4: ATI: Chapter 3 Epidemiology.
Copyright © 2008 Delmar. All rights reserved. Chapter 25 Minority and Ethnic Populations.
In the Name of Allah Most Beneficent and Most Merciful.
Overview of Health Care System F Importance of health care F Defining health care services F Health care/medical care as a system F Shift in health care.
Delmar Learning Copyright © 2003 Delmar Learning, a Thomson Learning company Chapter 27 Chronic Illness.
HEALTH A state of complete physical, mental and social well being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity and ability to lead a socially and.
INTRODUCTION TO PREVENTION. PREVENTION OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE  Primary Prevention: designed to be generic in nature and appropriate for a large target population.
Concept of Health , Disease, and Prevention
 Planned interaction  Promotes behavioral change  Not result of maturation or coincidence (continued)
Mosby items and derived items © 2005 by Mosby, Inc. Chapter 6 Health and Wellness.
PHYSICAL MEDICINE and REHABILITATION Past, present, and future Prof. Dr. Şafak S. Karamehmetoğlu İstanbul University Cerrahpaşa Medical Faculty Physical.
Chapter 8 Adolescents, Young Adults, and Adults. Introduction Adolescents and young adults (10-24) Adolescence generally regarded as puberty to maturity.
Copyright 2005 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Foundations of Therapeutic Exercise Chapter 1 Introduction to Therapeutic Exercise and the Modified Disablement.
Determinant of health, pollution and regulations ( 管理 ) on health William W. Au, Ph.D.
Health and Medicine Shayna Ingram, Bria Smith, Mary Baldwin, and Shelby Graves.
Copyright 2005 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Chapter 4 Prevention and the Promotion of Health, Wellness, and Fitness The function of protecting and developing.
Health care delivery systems Dr. Aidah Alkaissi. Types of health care There are three types of services which:- 1. Health promotion and illness prevention.
NUR 231 Pediatric Nursing Laura Salisbury RN, MSN/Ed.
كلية العلوم الصحية بالليث
Prevention Diabetes.
Foundations in Medicine Lec -3-
Dr.Fatima Alkhaledy M.B.Ch.B,F.I.C.M.S/C.M.
HEALTH PROMOTION.
CONCEPT OF DISEASE DEVELOPMENT AND PREVENTION
Adolescents, Young Adults, and Adults
Chapter 21 Client Education.
Chapter 8 Adolescents, Young Adults, and Adults
برنامه ی تندرستی چرخه ی زندگی برنامه های تندرستی
CARE OF CLIENTS IN THE SCHOOL SETTING
Presentation transcript:

CHRONIC PHYSICAL HEALTH PROBLEMS

Chronic Physical Health Problems § Health problems present for extended periods and that are characterized by  nonreversible pathological changes  a need for lifestyle adjustment, or  a prolonged period of supervision and care by health professionals

Personal Effects of Chronic Health Problems § Impairment: Loss of psychological, physiological, or anatomical, structure or function § Disability: Limitation in functional ability § Handicap: Disadvantage resulting from impairment or disability that impedes role fulfillment § Financial burden

Population Effects of Chronic Health Problems § Societal costs § Morbidity § Mortality

Assessing Risk for Chronic Health Problems § Biophysical considerations § Psychological considerations § Physical Environmental considerations § Sociocultural considerations § Behavioral considerations § Health system considerations

Biophysical Considerations § Age § Gender § Race/ethnicity § Genetic inheritance § Physiologic function § Physical and functional effects

Psychological Considerations § Stress § Depression § Anxiety § Bereavement § Psychological effects

Physical Environmental Considerations § Pollution § Physical safety hazards § Environmental justice § Environmental effects on physical function

Sociocultural Considerations § Poverty/unemployment § Social norms for unhealthful behavior § Culture § Lack of education § Legislation § Occupational factors § Social support § Social effects

Behavioral Considerations § Dietary patterns § Smoking § Drug and alcohol use/abuse § Exercise and leisure § Safety practices § Self-assessment behaviors

Health System Factors § Failure to education clients to prevent chronic health problems § Lack of screening services § Lack of access to care § Aggressiveness of treatment

Primary Prevention § Health promotion/illness prevention § Risk factor modification

Health Promotion/ Illness Prevention § Education for prevention and promotion § Political activity § Immunization

Risk Factor Modification § Smoking cessation § Weight control § Hypertension control § Use of safety precautions § Elimination of environmental pollutants

Secondary Prevention § Screening § Early diagnosis § Prompt treatment l Stabilization l Establishing a treatment regimen l Motivating compliance l Promoting self-management l Monitoring treatment effects

Tertiary Prevention § Preventing loss of function in affected systems § Preventing loss of function in unaffected systems § Restoring function § Monitoring health status § Promoting adjustment § End-of-life care