Cultural Philosophy regarding cultural competence and cultural
humility, global migration and health, global health issues and
needs, and application on global health in practice.
Primary prevention
Health disparity
Demographics
Cultural competence
Bioterrorism
Efficacy
Public health dental workers
Epidemiology
Epidemic
Morbidity
1.
Deals with the incidence, distribution, and possible control of
diseases and other factors relating to health.
2.
A measure of disease incidence or prevalence in a given
population.
3.
Difference in health status between two groups, such as
mortality rates between men and women, or the difference in
mortality rates between white and African American infants.
4.
Strategies that seek to prevent the...
1.What are the commonalities between the patient’s cultural
health practices and the dominant cultural practices seen in the
region?
2.What are the observed DIFFERENCES between the patient’s
cultural health practices and the dominant cultural practices seen
in the region?
3.Economics impacting health:
4.Religious beliefs related to health:
Which of the following would not be an activity for social
workers engaged in advocacy work?
a lobbying for an increase in the minimum wage
b. Trying to persuade state legislature to raise taxes
c. Running a support group for survivors of domestic
violence
d. Working with the local Area Agency on Aging to develop a new
senior center
e lobbying for more humane immigration rules
Why is self-knowledge and understanding a critical step in
achieving cultural competence? How has the “cultural
self-assessment” exercise influenced your awareness of personal and
professional values, attitudes, and practices, including prejudices
and biases? How will your interactions with patients and families
change as a result of this self-reflection? please put
references
Why is self-knowledge and understanding a critical step in
achieving cultural competence?
How has the “cultural self-assessment” exercise influenced your
awareness of personal and professional values, attitudes, and
practices, including prejudices and biases?
How will your interactions with patients and families change as
a result of this self-reflection?
Which of the following terms best describes large
patterns of normal cultural or social behavior, as well as laws and
policy, that reinforce a given behavior within individuals?
meta-contingencies
reciprocal triadic causation
operant conditioning
social ecology
Antonio is in the habit of eating chips and cookies and other
snacks after dinner while watching TV. Recently he has begun to try
to change this habit by instead either going for a walk or a run
after dinner, or lifting simple hand...
Which of the following roles would require the knowledge of
psychological, social, economic, and cultural determinants of
behavior and methods to promote healthy lifestyles?
A. Public information specialists
B. Health educators
C. Public health administrators
D. Epidemiologists