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1 Health Behavior CHAPTER 4 This chapter will discuss The PrecedeProceed Model Framework understanding Predisposing Reinforcing and Enabling Factors as determinants of health behavior and how ID: 554524

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PRECEDE – PROCEDE THEORY

1

Health Behavior CHAPTER 4Slide2

This chapter will discuss The

Precede-Proceed Model Framework, understanding Predisposing, Reinforcing and Enabling Factors as determinants of health

behavior, and how to use the frame in the behavior case analysis

DESCRIPTION

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Health Behavior CHAPTER 4Slide3

General

The student able to analyze the health behavior problem with

precede-proceed model.

Specific

Student can explain

The

Precede-Proceed Model FrameworkStudent understand Predisposing, Reinforcing and Enabling Factors as determinants of health behavior.Student can use the frame in the behavior case analysis

OBJECTIVES

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Health Behavior CHAPTER 4Slide4

PRECEDE (Predisposing, Reinforcing, Enabling, Construct in Educational / Environmental Diagnosis and Evaluation

PROCEED (Policy, Regulatory and Organizational Construct in Educational and Environmental Development)

INTRODUCTION

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Health Behavior CHAPTER 4Slide5

Health Education : voluntary behavior change and the scope directly on healthy behaviorsHealth Promotion : combination of education and environmental support for the behavior with the specific conditions

Relationship between Health Promotion – Health Education and Public Health

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Health Behavior CHAPTER 4Slide6

Health Promotion : enable people able to control the causes of healthHealth Education is aimed at individual or communal voluntary action to obtain health or as make decision in health and good things in their community.

Relationship between Health Promotion – Health Education and Public Health

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Health Behavior CHAPTER 4Slide7

Looking at some of the factors that shape health status and help health promotor/educator focused on building a target for intervention.Provide specific objectives and evaluation criteria.

PRECEDE

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Health Behavior CHAPTER 4Slide8

Showing the stages of policy and implementation process and evaluation

PROCEED

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Health Behavior CHAPTER 4Slide9

Stage of serial process of planning, implementation & evaluation.

PRECEDE & PROCEED

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Health Behavior CHAPTER 4Slide10

HEALTH

PROMOTION

Predisposing

Factor

Reinforcing

Factor

Enabling

Factor

Behaviour

And

Lifestyle

Environment

Health

Quality

Of life

The Precede-Proceed model for health promotion planning and evaluation

Phase 1

Social

diagnosis

Phase 2

Epidemiological

diagnosis

Phase 3

Behavioral and

Environmental

diagnosis

Phase 4

Educational and

Organizational

diagnosis

Phase 5

Administrative and

Policy diagnosis

Phase 6 Implementation

Phase 7 Process

Phase 8 Impact

Phase 9 Outcome

Health

Education

Policy

Regulation

organization

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Health Behavior CHAPTER 4Slide11

Behaviour

Environment

Health

Quality of

life

Social indicators

-Absenteeism

-Achievement

-Aesthetics

-Alienation

-Comfort

-Crime

-Crowding

-Discrimination

-Happiness

-Hostility

-Illegitimacy

-Performance

Riots

Self-esteem

Unemployment

Welfare

Vital Indicators

:

-Disability

-Discomfort

-Fertility

-Fitness

-Morbidity

-Mortality

-Physiological risk

factors

Dimensions :

-Distribution

-Duration

-Functional level

-Incidence

-Intensity

-Longevity

-Prevalence

Environmental

Indicators :

Economic

Physical

Services

Social

Dimensions :

Access

Affordability

Equity

Behavioral

Indicators :

-Compliance

-Consumption pattern

-Coping

-Preventive action

-Self-care

-Utilization

Dimensions:

-Frequency

-Persistence

-Promptness

-Quality

-Range

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Behavior

(Actions)of individuals,

groups, orcommunities

Environmental

factors

Predisposing

Factors:

-Knowledge

-Attitudes

-

Beliefs

-Values

-Perception

Reinforcing

Factors:

- Attitudes

and behavior of health personnel and other, peers, parents, employers, etc

Enabling factors:

-Availability of

resources

-Accessibility

-Referrals

-rules and laws

-Skills

Health

education

Component

of health

Promotion

program

Policy

Regulation

organization

Direct

Communication

To public,

Patients,

Employees, etc

Indirect

Communicat

.

Through staff

Training,

Supervision,

Consultation

feedback

Training

Community

organization

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Health Behavior CHAPTER 4Slide13

Health Behavior CHAPTER 413

Specific

Behavior by

Individuals

o

r by

organizationsEnvironment

(conditions of Living)

Predisposing Factors

:

- Knowledge

- Beliefs

- Values

- Attitudes

- Confidence

-Capacity

Reinforcing

Factors

:

Family

Peers

Teachers

Employers

Health providers

Community leaders

Decision makers

Enabling factors:

-Availability

of health

resources

-

Accessibility of Health resources

-Community/government laws, priority and

commitment to health

-Health related skills

Genetics

Health

Behavioral determinants of health and disease : Lawrence W. Green & Robert A Hiatt; 2011Slide14

I know “3M” is the most effective way of deciding the DHF transmission (knowledge)I agree to do “3M” (attitude)I disagree because of inconvenient “3M” (attitude)  tend to practice

I did a “3M” (practice)

Example…

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Health Behavior CHAPTER 4Slide15

Do the application of this model to your case !15

Health Behavior CHAPTER 4Slide16

ReferenceGreen, W. Lawrence. Health Promotion Planning an Educational & Environmental Approach. Second edition. Mayfield Publishing Company. 1991

Health Behavior CHAPTER 4

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