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PLEASE IDENTIFY ONE PROBLEM

PLEASE WRITE IT DOWN IN A PIECE OF PAPER

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DECISION- MAKING

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DECISION-MAKING• the process of determining a course of

action• can be based on experience,

information, or structured reactions (i.e. clinical protocols, human resource procedures)

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• a necessary step in problem solving• but decision-making can occur outside

the problem solving process. • In other words, making a decision does

not mean that you solved a problem.

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The most common cause of failure to solve a problem is the improper identification

of the problem

• http://www.ceufast.com/courses/viewcourse.asp?id=12#sthash.fIjkWiD2.dpuf

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•A Problem is part of a situation, that has some kind of barrier, so that it cannot complete its function or cannot reach its purpose

• (Shibata, 1998)

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• A situation is just what a circumstance is; it is neither good nor bad.

• Situations need to be evaluated clearly, without identifying them as problems or non-problems.

• Until a situation is recognized objectively, the problem solver will be swayed by prejudice (Shibata, 1998). http://www.ceufast.com/courses/viewcourse.asp?id=12#sthash.Q3gbSEbx.dpuf

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•a process that includes the components of critical thinking and decision-making.

• It tries to identify and correct the underlying problem in situations

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The most common cause of failure to solve a problem is the improper identification

of the problem.

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•Provides an overview of all the known causes and effects to an identified problem

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PROBLEM

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1. Settle on the core problem2. Identify the causes and effects3. Develop a solution tree4. Select the preferred intervention

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•Should have specific problem•Broad problem will have too many causes and effects

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•AKA Ishikawa Diagram•Herringbone diagram, cause-and –effect diagram

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ITS ORIGINS• Popularized by Kaoru Ishikawa -1960’s• USES:1. Discover the root cause of a problem2. Uncover the bottlenecks in the process3. Identify where & why a process isn’t

working

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1. Identify the problem• Write down the exact problem• Who’s involve, &/or where it occurred• Example: Uncooperative Student

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2. Work Out the Major Factors InvolvedIdentify factors that maybe part of the problemExample:Classmates, teacher, subject, classroom, school, course

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3. Identify Possible Causes• Brainstorm possible causes of the problem

that is related to the factorExample:Classmates (unruly) , teacher (not effective), subject (boring), classroom, school, course (not personal choice)

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4. Analyze Diagram•Depending on the complexity and importance of the problem, you can now investigate the most likely causes further

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Uncooperative Student

Teacher

Classmates

Course

Subjec

t

Classro

oms

Not 1 st choice

Bullies?

ineffective?

State of th

e art

borin

g

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INTERLINKING RELATIONSHIPS OF FACTORS AFFECTING

HEALTH

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FACTORS AFFECTING HEALTH AND ILLNESS

PHYSICAL DIMENSION:• Genetic make-up, age, developmental level, race

and sex are all part of an individual’s physical dimension and strongly influence health status and health practices.

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PHYSICAL DIMENSION: EXAMPLES• A young woman who has a family history of breast

cancer and diabetes and therefore is at a higher risk to develop these conditions

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EMOTIONAL DIMENSION:• How the mind and body interact to affect body

function and to respond to body conditions also influences health. • Long term stress affects the body systems and

anxiety affects health habits; conversely, calm acceptance and relaxation can actually change body responses to illness.

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EMOTIONAL DIMENSION: EXAMPLES• Prior to a test, a student always has diarrhea.• Using relaxation techniques, a young woman

reduces her pain during the delivery of her baby

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INTELLECTUAL DIMENSION:• Encompasses cognitive abilities, educational

background and past experiences. These influence a client’s responses to teaching about health and reactions to health care during illness. They also play a major role in health behaviors.

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INTELLECTUAL DIMENSION: EXAMPLES• A young college student with diabetes who follows

a diabetic diet but continues to drink beer and eat pizza with friends several times a week.

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ENVIRONMENTAL DIMENSION:• The environment has many influences on

health and illness. Housing, sanitation, climate and pollution of air, food and water are aspects of environmental dimension.

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ENVIRONMENTAL DIMENSION: example• Increased incidence of asthma and respiratory

problems in large cities with smog.

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SOCIO-CULTURAL DIMENSION:• Health practices and beliefs are strongly

influenced by a person’s economic level, lifestyle, family and culture. Low-income groups are less likely to seek health care to prevent or treat illness; high-income groups are more prone to stress-related habits and illness. The family and the culture to which the person belongs determine patterns of livings and values, about health and illness that are often unalterable.

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SOCIO-CULTURAL DIMENSION: example• The adolescent who sees nothing wrong with

smoking or drinking because his parents smoke and drink

• The person of Asian descent who uses herbal remedies and acupuncture to treat an illness

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SPIRITUAL DIMENSION:

• Spiritual and religious beliefs are important components of the way the person behaves in health and illness

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SPIRITUAL DIMENSION: examples

• Roman Catholics require baptism for both live births and stillborn babies

• Jehovah Witnesses’ are opposed to blood transfusions.

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SPIRITUAL DIMENSION:

• Spiritual and religious beliefs are important components of the way the person behaves in health and illness

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