Preventive Medicine I
- Definition of health promotion and disease prevention
- The concept of causality
- The determinants of health (population, nutrition, environmental conditions, lifestyles)
- Objectives and methods of prevention (primary, secondary and tertiary prevention)
- Screening
Preventive Medicine II
- Strategic objectives of prevention
- Health education: definition; health education strategies; behavior and motivations; communication strategies.
- Health promotion in childhood and adolescence: Alcohol and drug addictions; mortality from road accidents; Epilepsy; Autism; Down Syndrome.
Applied Dietetics
Main nutrients
Energy needs
Evaluation of nutritional status
Obesity
Metabolic syndrome
Thinness
Diabetes
Parenteral nutrition, enteral nutrition, Nutrition of the elderly
Pseudo-food intolerance
Celiac disease
METHODOLOGY OF THE PROFESSION OF HEALTHCARE ASSISTANT WITHIN THE HEALTH PROMOTION
- The AS's approach to health and quality of life;
- The fundamentals and the main theories of health promotion, the conceptual frameworks for the approach to the person and the community;
- Definition of health, health education, disease prevention, health education, therapeutic education, health promotion;
- The determinants of health;
- The international documents of reference for health promotion;
- Lifestyles, empowerment and life skills and peer education;
- Stress as a health risk factor;
- Transversal professional skills to support change;
- Reference theoretical models for health promotion interventions;
- From participatory methods for the definition of the need of a community to the main theories of reference;
- Differences between pathogenic and salutogenic model and relative patterns;
- The Precede - Proceed model for a community health diagnosis;
- The theoretical models for health education, basic elements and outline of active techniques for an educational intervention;
- Definition and characteristics of the group, status and roles, group models