Community Exam 1
6 theories on methods to change values
- health belief - stages of learning - transtheorectical - reasoned action - social cognitive - sense of coherence
health behavior
ACTION that helps prevent disease and promote health
Dental hygiene process of care Lesson Plan Development
Assessment DH Diagnosis Planning Implementation Evaluation
Model conditioning
Behavior facilitated through imitation
Social cognitive theory
Belief that one's own actions will affect the outcomes.
Theory of Reasoned action
Belief that people make rational decisions based on behavioral intention
Statement 1 is T/F. Statement 2 is T/F. Individuals with a strong network of resistance resources develop a high SOC. These individuals find that stressors are manageable, comprehensible, and meaningful.
Both statements are true.
Which assessment method is better? Discussing topics target pop. is interested in with a contact person or Providing a brief survey prior to planning presentation
Brief survey
Theory of the sense of coherence (SOC)
Central premise is that it is more useful to study health rather than disease.
3 behavior modification theories
Classical conditioning- Pavlov Operant conditioning- Skinner Model conditioning
DH Diagnosis requires analyzing and identifying dental needs that can be filled through ___ _________.
DH education
In the theory of the SOC, stressors move an individual towards the _______ end of the continuum.
Disease
T/F. Presentation method is the most well known method of teaching.
FALSE. Lecture is the most well known & traditional method
T/F. Individual theories are most effective and produce the best results.
FALSE. No single theory applies to all situations, and combining pertinent elements of several theories often produce the best results.
T/F. Values don't need to change for behavior to change
FALSE. generally values must first be changed for behavior to change
Writing objectives to be avoided bc of open interpretation
Familiarize, like, realize, interpret, think, know, understand
Lecture method is effective if a _____________ presentation is needed, & is effective when intention is to create ____________.
Formal; awareness
health education
INSTRUCTION regarding health behaviors that bring a person to a state of awareness
Behavior intent is a combination of
Knowledge, values, attitude
Motivation is an important factor in _________.
Learning
Presentation method
Lecture and discussion together
stages of learning theory
Natural progression from knowledge absorption to value adoption
Maslow's hierarchy of needs definition
Needs at one level must be met before moving on to next step
health promotion
PROCESS that informs and motivates people to ADOPT behavior
health belief theory 4 major elements
Perceived susceptibility Perceived seriousness Beneficial Salience
Five dimensional health model
Physical, mental, spiritual, emotional, and social
Maslow's hierarchy of needs consist of
Physiological, safety, belonging&love, self esteem, and self-actualization
Stages of transtheorectical theory
Pre-contemplation Contemplation Preparation Action Maintenance Termination
In what stage of the transtheoretical model does the individual have intention of taking action soon?
Preparation
The first step in PLANNING:
Prioritizing the group's particular needs
Dental health is based largely on scientific principles of ________ and ________.
Psychology and sociology
Affective domain learning is important to our profession. While not always directly observable, it can be measured by __________ assessment
Qualitative
Which theory reinforces that social pressure is the most powerful factor in influencing social norms?
Social cognitive theory
Social cognitive theory is an extension of the _______ _______ theory that emphasizes personal actions
Social learning theory by Skinner
Two cognitive processes within theory of reasoned action
Social norms and attitudes(personal motivation)
T/F. Behavioral intent is the most immediate and relevant predictor that a person will indeed take action.
TRUE.
Cognitive
To describe behavior, intellectual skill verbs: diagnose, show, recognize(explain), indicate, solve
Affective
To describe feelings, attitudes, values verbs: defend, discuss, persuade, evaluate, judge
Planning determines
a goal for the presentation and identifies several objectives
Attitude
a powerful influence on human behavior and motivation. It determines a determines a learner's investment.
Condition (within an objective)
a relevant factor affecting the actual performance (time or environment)
Objectives
a specific, observable action or behavior that a learner will perform or exhibit
Characteristics of an effective teacher
ability to interact, enthusiasm, flexibility, broad knowledge, organizational skills, patience, pleasant personality,willingness to learn
Stimulation
an experience that makes a learner active, influence on learner's emotion
transtheorectical theory
behavior changes moves through a predictable set of stages before achieving their desired state.
Classical conditioning
conditioned to act a certain way in response to a stimuli
Dental hygiene process of care enables DH to
follow logical steps in developing an effective presentation of DH principles
What are the stages of learning? U.A.S.I.A.H.
habit - can be formed action - person makes a change involvement - person becomes involved self interest - recognition of desire awareness - education is provided unawareness - begin
This theory is based on premise that when ppl have accurate info they will make better choices
health belief theory
values
ideas beliefs a person possesses that influence behavior
Second step in lesson plan prep:
identify specific outcomes you wish to accomplish
The first step in LESSON PLAN preparation
identify the presentation's goal. Which is a broad statement of the final outcome expected from the target audience following presentation
Dental Health Education theory
knowledge is there, but will not impact dental health until positive behavior becomes habit
Levels of learning include
knowledge, application, and problem-solving
These 3 factors act in a reciprocal manner in the self-efficacy theory
knowledge, environment, behavior
Demonstration method can be used with lecture, discussion, or presentation. Used when desired outcome is
learning a behavior
A _______ must exist for changes to be considered
need
Evaluation is an ________ process
ongoing
Input
phenomena that positively feed each dimension
Assessment targets
population needs, interests, abilities, and resources. Includes defining target pop. level of dental knowledge
Fear of public speaking - best way to present
practice
The most important aspect of Implementation is
preparation
The DH diagnosis is the step that describes the _______ _____ found during the assessment phase
primary need
Inquiry method
problem-based learning; student is responsible for getting correct info
Discussion method helps students develop
reasoning abilities
Operant conditioning
rewarding good behavior, punishing bad behavior
wellness scale
state of being from optimal health & well being to serious illness or disease w/ life indicators in btwn
health
state of physical, mental, and social well being- more than just absence of disease
Objectives include a ___________, ___________, and __________.
target group, condition, and measurement
Social cognitive theory is also known as
the self efficacy theory
Psychomotor
to describe action, denotes a neurophysical activity verbs: eat, measure, experiment, screen, identify
Measurement (within a objective)
way to evaluate the level of achievement the audience has attained.