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BSPH 221 Lecture 15: Approaches to HP – The Behaviour Change Approach
Dr J. I. Sitali
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Lecture Outline Introduction. Aim. Methods. Evaluation.
Practical Exercise
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Introduction. Also called the lifestyle approach.
This is the most criticized approach. It emphasizes individual choice and responsibilities. Critics say: choices are important, but do not occur in a vacuum. Interaction with society and environment is what determines behavior.
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Class reflection point
“Much of the responsibility for ensuring his (sic) own good health lies with the individual” (DHSS,1976: 95) “Modern western diseases are related less to a mans outside environment than to his own personal behavior; which might be termed our lifestyle” (DHSS, 1976: 17)
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Aim of Behavior Change Approach.
Encourage individuals to adopt healthy behaviors. For success, people must be ready to take action. Life choices influence health. Poor health is as a result of irresponsible action. Behavior, social factors and environment interact to determine health.
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Methods. Targets individuals. Top – down approach.
Tools of communication and education. Has a role for other approaches.
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Evaluation. Difficult to evaluate: how do we ascertain the reason for a change in behavior? Change may be a long term outcome. Difficult to isolate any change as an outcome of a given intervention.
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The end!
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