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Experimental
Quantitative
Treatments or measures are tightly controlled
Hallmark
Suveys
Quantitative
Obtain info from populations
Prevalence, distribution, and interrelation or variables
Evaluation
Quantitative
How well a program, practice, procedure, or policy is working
Ethnography
Qualitative
Description and interpretation of cultural behaviors
Phenomenology
Quantitative
Roots in philosophy with a focus on what people experience and how they interpret those experiences
Grounded Theory
Qualitative
Collecting and analyzing qualitative data with the aim of developing theories and theoretical propositions that are grounded in real-world observations
Components of a Research article
Abstract
Intro
Methods
Research Findings
Discussion
Reference list
Introduction
Problem statement
Review of literature: what else is out there about this topic
Theoretical framework
Significance
Methods Section
Subjects: who, what, where, when
Data collection
Study procedure
Discussion
Conclusions & implications
Study limitations
Recommendations for future research
Health
complete physical, mental, and social well being
absence of disease
Illness
a state in which a person’s physical, emotional, intellectual, social, developmental, or spiritual function is diminished or impaired compared with previous experience
Internal variables influencing health beliefs and practices
Genetics, self-esteem, age, cognitive level, emotions, self-motivation, gender, race
Developmental stage, intellectual background, perception of functioning, emotional factor, spiritual factors
External variable influencing health beliefs and practices
Culture, socioeconomic status, environment, family, lifestyle, Family practice
Three levels of health prevention
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary
Primary
prevents & precludes illness- immunizations, promote exercise, safe sex
Secondary
early diagnosis & treatment- mammograms, prostate exams, TB screenings, BP screenings, treat fractures, bronchitis
Tertiary
recovery & rehab- treat chronic illness, high BP, asthma, diabetes
Five Stages of Illness
Symptom Behavior
Acceptance of illness
Medical Care Contact
Dependent Patient Role
Recovery & Rehab
Symptom Behavior
Some one believes you are ill
Acceptance of illness
Conclude they are sick, but continue to medicate themselves
Dependent Patient Role
Stop doing daily activities/ too sick