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NSG 1050 Exam 1 Study Guide Models of Health and Illness: Health Belief Model, Health Promotion Model, Maslow’s Hierarch, Holistic Health Models (focus of each model, components and stages of each model) Health Belief Model- addresses the relationship between a person’s beliefs and behaviors • Use this model to help plan care that will most effectively help patients maintain or restore health and prevent illness 1. Component 1 involves an individual’s perception of susceptibility to an illness ex. A patient needs to recognize the familial link for coronary heart disease to perceive the personal risk of heart disease 2. Component 2 is an individual’s perception of the seriousness of the illness; it is influenced and modified by demographic and sociographical variables, perceived threats for the illness, and the cues to action ex. A patient may not perceive his heart disease to be serious, which may affect the way he takes care of himself 3. Component 3 is the likelihood that a person will take preventative action; it results from a person’s perception of the benefits of and barriers to taking action; preventive actions include lifestyle changes, increased adherence to medical therapies, or a search for medical advice/treatment (a patient’s perception of susceptibility and seriousness of disease can help determine the likelihood of the patient partaking or not in unhealthy behaviors) Health Promotion Model- designed to be a “complimentary counterpart to models of health protection”; it defines health as a positive, dynamic state, not merely the absence of disease • health promotion is directed at increasing a patient’s level of well-being 1. individual characteristics and experiences 2. behavior specific knowledge and affect 3. behavioral outcomes, in which the patient commits to or changes a behavior • each person is unique and has unique experiences and characteristics Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs- Holistic Health Models- Variables Influencing Health and Health Beliefs

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NSG 1050
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Models of Health and Illness: Health Belief Model, Health Promotion Model, Maslow’s Hierarch, Holistic
Health Models (focus of each model, components and stages of each model)
Health Belief Model- addresses the relationship between a person’s beliefs and behaviors
• Use this model to help plan care that will most effectively help patients maintain or
restore health and prevent illness
1. Component 1 involves an individual’s perception of susceptibility to an illness ex. A
patient needs to recognize the familial link for coronary heart disease to perceive
the personal risk of heart disease
2. Component 2 is an individual’s perception of the seriousness of the illness; it is
influenced and modified by demographic and sociographical variables, perceived
threats for the illness, and the cues to action ex. A patient may not perceive his heart
disease to be serious, which may affect the way he takes care of himself
3. Component 3 is the likelihood that a person will take preventative action; it results
from a person’s perception of the benefits of and barriers to taking action; preventive
actions include lifestyle changes, increased adherence to medical therapies, or a search
for medical advice/treatment (a patient’s perception of susceptibility and seriousness
of disease can help determine the likelihood of the patient partaking or not in
unhealthy behaviors)
Health Promotion Model- designed to be a “complimentary counterpart to models of health protection”;
it defines health as a positive, dynamic state, not merely the absence of disease

• health promotion is directed at increasing a patient’s level of well-being
1. individual characteristics and experiences
2. behavior specific knowledge and affect
3. behavioral outcomes, in which the patient commits to or changes a behavior
• each person is unique and has unique experiences and characteristics


Maslow’s Hierarchy of
Needs- Holistic Health
Models-


Variables Influencing Health and Health Beliefs and Practices: All Internal and External Variables
• Internal
o Developmental stage
o Intellectual background
o Perception of functioning
o Emotional factors
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, o Spiritual factors
• External
o Family practices
o Psychosocial and socioeconomic factors
o Cultural background




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