Term
Models of Provider Care
Role of Physician vs Patient |
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Definition
1. Paternalism - High provider control, low patient control
Tradiational relationship where patients are passive
2. Mutuality - high physician and patient control. Both contributes.
3. Consumerism - High patient control, low provider control, patient as skeptic
4. Default - low provider and patient control. Patient might visit provider but fail to comply with regiments. Provider might see patient but not educate/ evaluate patient therapy. |
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Other Models of Provider's Care
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Definition
1. Biomedical Model - passive patient
2. Client-Centered Model - Provider assess patient and tailors therapy to patient needs and desires
3.Concordance - Mutual agreement on treatment and decisions |
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Term
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| Occupation with specialized field of study/training with the purpose of compensation for providing skilled service or advice. |
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| Characteristic of a Profession |
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Definition
CoE
Formal Selection of new members
Institution where knowledge is obtained
Social organizations to perpetuate goals of profession
Ensurance of proper conduct of member
Methods to control source of expertise |
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Term
Professional socialization
Another name
2 defintions |
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Definition
Professionalization
**Process where students selectively acquire knowledge, values, attitudes, and skills of pharmacists**
Development of professional ethos, embodiment of care,morals, and ethics. |
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Term
| Agents of Professional Socialization: |
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Definition
1. Teach core knowledge
2. serve as model of professional behavior
3. provide social support
4. evaluate skill mastery
5. communicate professions' goals |
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Term
| Examples of professionalization agents |
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Definition
| Pharmacy faculty, peers, preceptors, research, professional associations, regulatory organizations |
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Term
Perspectives of Professional Socialization
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Structural-Functional Perspective
-assumes students molded into ideal practitioners
-assume students receive consistent messages from agents
- Failed or incomplete socialization
Situations- Adaptive Perspective
- students actively interacting with agents
- mixed and conflicting messages can occur
Failed or incomplete socialization |
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Term
| Equation for perceived threat |
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Definition
| Perceived threat = Perceived severity X perceived susceptibility |
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Term
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Definition
| Barriers that individuals feel that prevent them from doing preventative care |
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Term
Interpersonal communications Model
Players, Steps, |
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Definition
Sender --> Message --> Receiver --> Feedback --> Barriers
Feedback is when the role of the sender and the receiver switches |
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Term
| Health Collaborations Model |
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Definition
-Factors affect collaboration process and outcomes
- Quality of Provider Care
- Patient Comprehension/Recall
- Quality of Provider Support
- Patient Motivation and satisfaction of care
-patient adherence and adherance barrier
-patient feedback
- quality of provider monitoring
- quality of problem solving and reinforcement
- Patient satisfaction/adherence
- Enhanced treatment outcomes |
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| Factors affecting Health Collaboration Process |
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Definition
| Patient, Provider, Drug, Environment, and Past interaction |
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