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Title: Promoting Healthy Behaviour


1
Chapter 1
  • Promoting Healthy Behaviour

2
Promoting Healthy Behaviour Change
  • Personal Health?
  • A Choice?
  • Your Responsibility?
  • Health Lifestyle - A Life Long Process.

3
What is Health?
  • Prior to the late 1800s the opposite of sickness
  • if disease didnt kill you then you were
    healthy/lucky
  • 1900s
  • victims of microorganisms
  • water, air, human waste.

4
Health and the Math (statistics)
  • Medical Research - causes of diseases
  • 1900s - most deaths infectious diseases
    (tuberculosis, pneumonia, influenza)
  • Life Expectancy
  • Men 58.84 years
  • Females 60.60 years

5
With improved sanitation...
  • And antibiotics and vaccines
  • Life Expectancy Increased
  • Mortality Statistics - People living longer (70s
    to 80s)
  • Morbidity Statistics - people are less ill
  • Common Infections Diseases
  • Faded Away..

6
Living Longer.. Different Health Concerns (!) ?
  • World Health Organization (WHO)
  • the attainment by all peoples of the highest
    possible level of health
  • How - by better professional training, promoting
    cooperation, education, research..
  • . A wider view of HEALTH

7
Absence from Disease to Holistic Health!
  • People Are multidimensional
  • Health must reflect the whole person
  • heath is a dynamic, ever-changing lifelong
    process
  • Successful health Addresses ..

8
Health and Wellness to its Highest Degree is
Achieved Through...
All of the Dimensions of Health!
9
The Dimensions of HealthMind Body Spirit
  • Social Health
  • interpersonal relationships
  • daily behaviours
  • interactions
  • satisfying
  • positive
  • supportive
  • variety of situations

HOLISTIC HEALTH
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I Need to Learn and to Grow.
  • Intellectual Health
  • learning
  • personal develop
  • growth from life experiences
  • Healthy DECISISION MAKING
  • Age - not an issue
  • Ability - knowing limits
  • Motivation - like to learn

11
Express Yourself!! for Health and Peace of Mind!
  • Emotional Health
  • expressing emotions appropriately
  • emotional expression decrease pressure
  • Emotion matches the Action
  • self-esteem
  • self confidence
  • self-efficacy
  • stress reduction

12
Health Dimensions
  • Environmental Health
  • appreciation for the environment, clean, recycle
    and respect.
  • your personal living environment - safe / quite /
    comfortable

13
Believing in Something.
  • Spiritual Health
  • believing in something
  • belonging / sense of purpose
  • higher being
  • community
  • feeling - pain, love, sorrow, peace, contentment,
    and wonder.about life!

14
Physical HealthPersonal Physical
Characteristicsbody size, shape, sensory acuity,
susceptibility to disease/disorders, recuperation
form illnessOverall Health and Physical Well
BeingStress ManagementLife Value
AddedAttitudeExerciseActive LivingNutrition
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Feeling Good About Myself...
  • Honest with their
  • personal limitations
  • capabilities
  • attempt to change within their control
  • try to achieve Balance in mind, body and spirit!
  • Health is Relative not Absolutee.g. disabled
    people can be healthy

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Health Throughout The Dimensions of Health
  • Looking healthy and being healthy..are they the
    same?
  • Some Thoughts
  • Fit-looking (body image!, Media!)
  • Social Behaviours
  • Emotional Intelligence
  • Committed and Caring
  • responsibility
  • other stuff..

17
HEALTH PROMOTIONHelping you stay healthy. And
the message is ?
  • Health Promotion Programs
  • educational
  • organizational
  • procedural
  • environmental
  • financial Support
  • Provide a consistent message for all!

18
Disease PreventionProcess to Reduce Occurrence
and Severity of Disease
  • Goal Reduce/eliminate behaviours that increase
    risk
  • Three levels of Prevention
  • Taking actions to prevent sickness

19
Health Promotion Helps Positive Change
  • Learn more (educational support)
  • provide supportive specific programs
  • facilitate behaviour change
  • monetary incentives subsidized programs
  • (cost savings from not smoking)

20
PREVENTION.. Is the key to excellent health!!!!
  • Best Solution!
  • Promote healthy lifestyles before health problem
    exists
  • Cost Effective less medical intervention
  • Start young!
  • Teach all dimensions of health
  • CONTINUE THROUGHOUT LIFE
  • -

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Primary Prevention
  • Stop Smoking
  • physical activity
  • stress management
  • nutrition
  • education
  • practice life skills
  • psychosocial health
  • Counselling

22
SECONDARY
...I have a health problem, now what do I do
before it gets worse?
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TERTIARY
  • AFTER THE ILLNESS or HEALTH EVENT
  • REHABILITATION
  • Clinical Setting
  • HEART ATTACK
  • STROKE
  • DIABETES
  • CANCER

24
HEALTH TRENDS IN North America!Overwhelming
conclusions are that...
  • ..the Leading Cause of
  • Death in Canada is Related to behavior/lifestyle
    choices!!!
  • Thinking about...
  • Personal Responsibility for
  • Health????
  • Is it promoted?
  • Knowledge of Prevention? Are we failing to
    provide appropriate education?
  • Why arent Canadians responsible for their
    health?

25
Gender Bias
  • Androcentricity
  • a male perspective
  • Over -generalization
  • research findings from one sex is applied to
    both
  • Gender Insensitivity
  • Over looking gender as an important variable
  • Double Standards
  • evaluation, treatment, or measurement applied to
    both genders equally
  • An example.1/9 women are diagnosed with breast
    cancer - yet little research!
  • 1993 - research needs assessed
  • 1996 - 6.5 million
  • 1997 - 35 million
  • equality of research fund allocation

26
The Process of Behaviour Change From the
Individual to an Entire Population
  • Integrative model - to help Individuals
  • Research leading toward programs for entire
    populations
  • Behaviour Health Problems
  • smoking, unhealthy diet, alcohol abuse,
    inactivity, obesity, stress, chronic hostility,
    depression...

27
Making A ChangeAre You Prepared for Behaviour
Change??
  • Change is a process not a quick fix
  • positive change should be a lifelong goal
  • change takes time
  • it needs a plan
  • you may fall back sometimes and that is alright
  • because you are HUMAN

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What do I Want to Change and Why?
  • Why do I do, what I do? well lets see!
  • Predisposing Factors
  • life experiences
  • education/knowledge
  • culture/ethnic inheritance
  • current beliefs/values
  • sex, age, race, income
  • who you are. Right now!

Mental Training is Easy!
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Enabling Factors
  • skills / abilities
  • physical capacity
  • emotional status
  • intellectual capacity
  • facilities / resources
  • Urban vs. Rural life
  • make decisions more or less difficult
  • enablers help (fun)
  • - enablers inhibit ()

30
Reinforcing Factors
  • Presence or Absence of
  • support
  • encouragement discouragement
  • Significant Social Contacts!
  • Smoking - friends and family continue and dont
    support you
  • Exercise - effort diminished people who influence
    you

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On Being Human.
  • Occasional
  • ice-cream / treats
  • missing an exercise session
  • flare ups of anger
  • other deviations less than optimal behaviours
  • are human and should be considered on an
    individual basis...

32
Personal Beliefs and Attitudes
  • Risky health behaviours
  • common thinking. rational/educated people will
    make changes to reduce the risk
  • some people do and many dont
  • Doctors who smoke
  • health professionals who over work - stressed!
  • Knowing is not Doing!

33
Do Beliefs and Attitudes Influence Behaviour?
  • A Belief
  • an appraisal of the
  • relationship between
  • some object, action, or idea
  • and some
  • attribute of that object,
  • action, idea.
  • Belief - smoking and whether is it expensive,
    dirty or causes cancer
  • An Attitude
  • a relatively stable set of
  • beliefs
  • feelings
  • behaviors towards something or someone
  • ?. Do your beliefs Attitude influence your
    health...

34
Health Behaviour ModelOur Perception is
Everything!
  • Perceived Seriousness of the Health Problem
  • what is the problem? How serious do I perceive
    it?
  • Perceived susceptibility to the health problem
  • Am I likely to develop this health problem?
  • Cues to Action
  • reminded or alerted

35
Your Intention to Change
  • Attitudes reflect
  • emotional responses to situations
  • follow our beliefs
  • Theory of Reasoned Action
  • behaviour results intentions to perform actions
  • An Intention is a product of our attitude and
    what people may want us to do
  • Exercise, Smoking, Alcohol .

36
Significant Others as Change Agents
  • Influenced by people
  • approval / disapproval
  • real or imagined
  • friends / loved ones
  • social groups / cultural groups
  • Support for healthy change
  • Negative interference reduces chance for change

37
Social NetworksFamily and Friends
  • Your Family
  • influence who you are!
  • Many components of
  • personal development
  • Social Bonds
  • School
  • Work
  • Positive / Negative

38
Behaviour Change Techniques
  • Shaping well defined small steps towards a goal
  • Visualizing imagined rehearsal - seeing yourself
    succeed
  • Modelling learning behaviours by observing
    successful people
  • Controlling the Situation Situational
    Inducement - using situations or occasions to
    control behaviour
  • Positive Reinforcement If I do this I will get
    .?

39
Changing Self-Talk The way I think and talk to
yourself ( -)!
  • Rational-Emotive Therapy
  • how we feel and what we say!
  • Irrational statements - events are
  • different then we want.
  • Meichenbaums Self-Instructional
  • Methods -
  • Instruction / positive
  • affirmations Stress Management
  • Blocking/Thought Stopping - consciously stop
  • thinking negative thoughts...

40
Making Behaviour Change
  • Self-Assessment
  • what happens before the event what happens
    after
  • Antecedents cue to action / events - physical
    events, thoughts, emotions, actions of other
    people
  • Consequences results of the behaviours - whether
    they are repeated behaviours
  • can be physical events, thoughts, emotions,
    actions of other people

41
Analyzing the Behaviour You Want to Change
  • Frequency
  • Duration
  • Seriousness
  • Basis for problem behaviour
  • Antecedents

42
Decision MakingChoices for Change
  • D.E.C.I.D.E. one method to consider.
  • Decide in advance what the problem is????
  • Explore the alternative
  • Consider the consequences
  • Identify your values
  • Decide and take action
  • Evaluate the consequences

43
Goal Setting. Starting Tomorrow Ill...
  • be realistic
  • be flexible
  • provide alternatives
  • not all or nothing / Black or white
  • behaviour change is a process cant just be
    switched off
  • seek support, help and appropriate information.

44
Behaviour Health Problems 60 of All Health
Problems
  • 1 Health Problem 35 years. smoking
  • Free Action-Oriented Programs produced 1
    success rate
  • Behaviour Change is a Process..

45
Unfolding Over TimeThe Stages of Change
  • It Takes Time!
  • Precontemplation
  • Contemplation
  • Preparation
  • Action
  • Maintenance
  • Termination

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Precontemplation
  • NO Intention to change.
  • No Action in the near Future!
  • Noncompliant
  • resistant
  • unmotivated

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Contemplation
  • Intention to CHANGE - 6 Months
  • Aware of Benefits/Merits
  • Acutely \ Aware of the Disadvantages / Costs of
    Change
  • Giving Up (food, smoking, drinking etc)
  • Pros vs. Cons and Ambivalence

48
Preparation
  • Intention to take ACTION
  • Soon???
  • Have a Plan
  • Convinced that Change Benefits Outweighs Cost
  • Ready for Action-Orientated Treatments

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ACTION
  • Specific overt modification
  • Improved lifestyle
  • 6 months to set pattern

50
Maintenance
  • Preventing Relapse
  • Continue Effective Action
  • Lasts 6 Months to 5 Years
  • Self-Efficacy and Temptation

51
Termination
  • Measured by Total Confidence and Zero Temptation
  • Minority From Chronic Condition
  • Triggers (causes)
  • Emotions
  • Environment(place/people)

52
This Stage Paradigm can be A Success Predictor
for Intervention
  • Recruitment of people for behaviour change are in
    different stages
  • gt20 are in preparation stage
  • lt40 are in Precontemplation Stage
  • lt40 are in contemplation
  • What Does this Mean?
  • The best predictor of premature termination is
    the persons stage of change
  • Program Success is a measure of the individuals
    entry stage of change

53
Progress Change
  • Time-Effective Therapy
  • Drop-out prevention - Match person to stage
  • Help individuals or populations move through one
    stage at a time

54
Progress From Stage to StageResults
  • of Behaviour Change
  • Stages Achieved
  • One Stage
  • Two Stages
  • Three Stages
  • ETC, ETC
  • Success in six months
  • Freedom from Problem
  • 66 to 100
  • 166 to 200
  • 266 to 300
  • Chances get Better!!!
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