Definition 1 of 47
Identifying various problems in populations and coming up in its initiatives to fix the problem.
Upstream Thinking
Secondary Prevention
Primary Prevention
Public Health
Definition 2 of 47
aims to soften the impact of an ongoing illness or injury that has lasting effects
Health Promotion
Public Health
Advocacy
Tertiary Prevention
Definition 3 of 47
Personal income, cultural organizations, associations or business, individual capacities
Examples of Potential Building Blocks
Community competence
Examples of Secondary Prevention
Example of primary asset block
,Definition 4 of 47
Reduce the impact of the disease or injury that has already occurred; early diagnosis and
prompt treatment
Zip Codes
Secondary Prevention
Public Health
Advocacy
Definition 5 of 47
Specific group of people who live in the same area, are similar in age or have a common
medical problem.
Focus Groups
Secondary Building Block
Aggregate
Communities
Definition 6 of 47
Prevent disease before it ever occurs; health promotion and education, health protection
Secondary Prevention
Public Health
Advocacy
Primary Prevention
,Definition 7 of 47
Two ways data can be categorized:
Examples of Potential Building Blocks
Core and Subsystems Method
Secondary Prevention
Social Determinants
Definition 8 of 47
Clusters of lines of geographic areas, usually consists of 5 numbers, cover a little less than 2/3
of what census tract covers.
Focus Groups
Zip Codes
Census Tract
Counties
Definition 9 of 47
Resources are directed at those most in need (vulnerable population).
Social Justice
Distributive Justice
Public Health
Respect For Autonomy
, Definition 10 of 47
Variation in rates of disease occurrence and disabilities between socioeconomic and/or
geographically defined population groups.
Health Equity
Health Disparity
Social Justice
Social Determinants
Definition 11 of 47
Public school, hospital , library, police department
Examples of Secondary Prevention
Examples of Potential Building Blocks
Examples of secondary building blocks
Examples of tertiary preventiom
Definition 12 of 47
All people deserve a fair opportunity to obtain the basic necessities of life, including health
care.
Public Health
Health Disparity
Distributive Justice
Social Justice
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