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the pursuit of influencing outcomes-including public policy and resource allocation decisions within political, economic, and social systems and instruction that directly affect peoples lives |
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Involves ideas, beliefs, values, customs, and norms that are learned from family and community, and are passed down from generation to generation |
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refers to an ability to interact affectively with people of different cultures. |
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What are the four components of cultural competency |
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1. Awareness of ones own cultural worldview 2. Attitude towards cultural differences 3. knowledge of different cultural practices and world views 4. Cross-Cultural skills |
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is understanding, valuing, and repeating the similarities and differences between culturally based attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors |
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informs and influences practices, behaviors or policies in effort to improve individual or community health |
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is the creation and delivery of health promotion programs using multidisciplinary, evidence-based strategies to motivate the public toward positive health practices |
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according to federal law, is any attempt to influence specific legislation |
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is a person who tries to influence legislation on behalf of a special interest |
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Involves tailored health-related message to meet audience needs, and persuades them to adopt healthy attitudes and behaviors |
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are set of rues and objective to guid activities |
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is using marketing principles in planning, implementation, and evaluation of health education programs designed to bring about social change. |
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refers tot he second generation of internet tools that are user-centered and interactive |
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