Deck 3: Theoretical Frameworks for Community-Based Practice Introduction
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Deck 3: Theoretical Frameworks for Community-Based Practice Introduction
1
Theory ensures that a profession is:
A) Occupation-based
B) Science- and evidence-based
C) Community-based
D) Population health-based
A) Occupation-based
B) Science- and evidence-based
C) Community-based
D) Population health-based
Science- and evidence-based
2
Theory is best defined as:
A) A systems approach to identify occupation-based problems and provide focus for intervention
B) Addressing the health needs of each unique community or population
C) Assisting with understanding barriers and supports to engagement and participation.
D) A systematic way of understanding events or situations
A) A systems approach to identify occupation-based problems and provide focus for intervention
B) Addressing the health needs of each unique community or population
C) Assisting with understanding barriers and supports to engagement and participation.
D) A systematic way of understanding events or situations
A systematic way of understanding events or situations
3
A well-constructed theory meets which of the following criteria?
A) Generality
B) Research outcomes
C) Occupation-based focus
D) Evidence-based
A) Generality
B) Research outcomes
C) Occupation-based focus
D) Evidence-based
Generality
4
Multiple theoretical approaches support community-based OT practice. Which of the following was developed specifically from an occupational perspective?
A) Health Belief Model
B) PRECEDE-PROCEED Model
C) Doing, being, belonging, and becoming
D) Diffusion of Innovations Model
A) Health Belief Model
B) PRECEDE-PROCEED Model
C) Doing, being, belonging, and becoming
D) Diffusion of Innovations Model
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5
Self-efficacy is a concept of which theory that supports community and population occupational therapy?
A) Social Cognitive Theory
B) Diffusion of Innovations Model
C) PRECEDE-PROCEED Model
D) Model of Human Occupation
A) Social Cognitive Theory
B) Diffusion of Innovations Model
C) PRECEDE-PROCEED Model
D) Model of Human Occupation
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6
The theoretical framework that includes nine phases is the:
A) Social Cognitive Theory
B) Diffusion of Innovations Model
C) PRECEDE-PROCEED Model
D) Model of Human Occupation
A) Social Cognitive Theory
B) Diffusion of Innovations Model
C) PRECEDE-PROCEED Model
D) Model of Human Occupation
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7
Wilcock and Hocking identified four occupation-focused approaches that align with the World Health Organization directives related to population health. One of these approaches is:
A) Occupational community-based participatory action approach
B) Occupational ecosustainable community development approach
C) Doing, being, belonging, becoming approach
D) Occupational participation approach
A) Occupational community-based participatory action approach
B) Occupational ecosustainable community development approach
C) Doing, being, belonging, becoming approach
D) Occupational participation approach
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8
Which theory that has been acknowledged to support community and population occupational therapy has little evidence of its application to the adoption of occupation-based practice strategies in these areas of practice?
A) Model of Human Occupation
B) Health Belief Model
C) Transtheoretical Model of Health Behavior Change
D) Diffusion of Innovations Model
A) Model of Human Occupation
B) Health Belief Model
C) Transtheoretical Model of Health Behavior Change
D) Diffusion of Innovations Model
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9
The occupation-focused prevention of illness and disability approach suggests a broader view of health focused on:
A) Epidemiological attention to occupational and social risk factors
B) Population health
C) Self-efficacy
D) Health behavior
A) Epidemiological attention to occupational and social risk factors
B) Population health
C) Self-efficacy
D) Health behavior
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10
The Model of Human Occupation is a dynamic and reciprocal theory that can be applied to community and population health settings. One of its core concepts is:
A) Transaction
B) Pragmatism
C) Habituation
D) Evidence-based
A) Transaction
B) Pragmatism
C) Habituation
D) Evidence-based
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11
A change process associated with the Transtheoretical Model of Health Behavior Change is:
A) Self-efficacy
B) Social liberation
C) Innovation
D) Compliance
A) Self-efficacy
B) Social liberation
C) Innovation
D) Compliance
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12
The four key concepts from the Transactional Perspective of Occupation that lay a foundation for application to community practice are:
A) Ecosustainability, occupational justice, prevention of illness, and health promotion
B) Occupation, habit, context, and creativity
C) Problematic situations, functional coordination, creativity, and growth
D) Doing, being, belonging, and becoming
A) Ecosustainability, occupational justice, prevention of illness, and health promotion
B) Occupation, habit, context, and creativity
C) Problematic situations, functional coordination, creativity, and growth
D) Doing, being, belonging, and becoming
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13
Social cognitive theory includes which of the following core determinants of health behaviors?
A) Social policy
B) Perceived susceptibility
C) Social roles
D) Self-determined health goals and strategies
A) Social policy
B) Perceived susceptibility
C) Social roles
D) Self-determined health goals and strategies
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14
The Health Belief Model describes the relationships between a person's beliefs about health and their health-specific behaviors. The beliefs that mediate health behavior, according to the model, are:
A) Doing, being, belonging, becoming
B) Physical, social, and self-evaluative outcomes
C) Perceived susceptibility, severity, benefits, and barriers
D) Self-determined health goals and strategies
A) Doing, being, belonging, becoming
B) Physical, social, and self-evaluative outcomes
C) Perceived susceptibility, severity, benefits, and barriers
D) Self-determined health goals and strategies
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15
In the PRECEDE aspect of the PRECEDE-PROCEED Model, the PRECEDE portion involves the diagnoses of variables in which of the following four domains?
A) Social, epidemiological, educational and ecological, and administrative and policy
B) Ecosustainability, occupational justice, prevention of illness, and health promotion
C) Morbidity, mortality, fertility, and disability rates
D) Doing, being, belonging, and becoming
A) Social, epidemiological, educational and ecological, and administrative and policy
B) Ecosustainability, occupational justice, prevention of illness, and health promotion
C) Morbidity, mortality, fertility, and disability rates
D) Doing, being, belonging, and becoming
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16
A rural Native American community has low participation in outdoor exercise. New sidewalks and walking paths have recently been installed in the community near the wellness center. When determining the best approach to engage the community in a new walking program, which theoretical framework could help assess readiness to engage in more outdoor exercise?
A) Health Belief Model
B) PRECEDE-PROCEED Model
C) Transtheoretical Model of Health Behavior Change
D) Diffusion of Innovation Model
A) Health Belief Model
B) PRECEDE-PROCEED Model
C) Transtheoretical Model of Health Behavior Change
D) Diffusion of Innovation Model
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17
A local elementary school that supports many immigrant and refugee students comprising 16 languages was opened without a playground. The occupational therapist is consulted on how to help enhance outdoor play. In order to understand the community need for outdoor play, the occupational therapist uses a sequential step design to which model to design a meaningful occupation-based play program?
A) Health Belief Model
B) PRECEDE-PROCEED Model
C) Transtheoretical Model of Health Behavior Change
D) Diffusion of Innovation Model
A) Health Belief Model
B) PRECEDE-PROCEED Model
C) Transtheoretical Model of Health Behavior Change
D) Diffusion of Innovation Model
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18
In a lower-income neighborhood, community members are interested in helping youth build healthy eating habits through a community garden. Which model would help the occupational therapist assisting with the program identify current perceptions of eating by the youth?
A) Health Belief Model
B) PRECEDE-PROCEED Model
C) Transtheoretical Model of Health Behavior Change
D) Diffusion of Innovation Mode
A) Health Belief Model
B) PRECEDE-PROCEED Model
C) Transtheoretical Model of Health Behavior Change
D) Diffusion of Innovation Mode
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