Health Education
Health Education
Health Education
LESSON 1: Learning Theories Related to Health Care Practice and Education Course
Direction: Answer the following questions extensively! We are doing plagiarism check! Make
sure to give your references. Submission will be until Friday, July 21, 2023 at 3:00 PM!
When working to improve the health of a community, the first step is to assess the
health needs of that community. You will look for areas where health is suffering due to
a lack of health knowledge and/or poor practices. Then, you will assess the availability of
resources with which to better educate the community. Are there proven programs or
methods that can help you? Once you’ve made these assessments, the final step is to
determine what modes of communication will work best for your community. For
instance, if you’re dealing with a community where illiteracy is an issue, you’ll need to
communicate in ways that do not require reading, such as by using visual aids.
Once you have identified the health needs of your community and how best to
communicate health knowledge, you have to put together a plan. You’ll want to
consider budgets, the attitudes of stakeholders, timelines, government regulations,
and overall feasibility. Your goal is to overcome existing obstacles to reach as many
people in your community as possible.
After putting in the work to develop a strong program, you can then go out into your
community and provide the education the community needs to improve its overall
health and address health-related needs of the community. This phase can be highly
rewarding as you will develop practitioner skills by working with various populations
and applying behavior change principles. Monitoring program effectiveness and
managing its execution are required tools to implement a successful health
promotion intervention and/or program.
If you’ve developed a health education or promotion program, it’s likely you will be
running that program. That’s why health educators must be good managers, capable
of performing administrative tasks, supervising staff, and working with community
stakeholders.
Not everyone understands the importance of health educators or the role they can
play in improving local, national, and global health. As a health educator, you have
the responsibility to support and promote the profession to others and to work with
those in your profession to maintain standards and achieve health education and
promotion goals.
References:
https://www.ruralhealthinfo.org/toolkits/health-promotion/2/strategies/health-education
https://www.waldenu.edu/programs/health/resource/what-are-the-seven-areas-of-
responsibility-for-health-educators
https://www.nnc.gov.ph/regional-offices/mindanao/region-ix-zamboanga-peninsula/4181-
knowing-the-importance-of-health-education-in-our-lives
https://www.phoenix.edu/blog/educational-learning-theories.html#:~:text=There%20are
%20five%20primary%20educational,transformative%2C%20social%2C%20and%20experiential.
https://dli.kennesaw.edu/resources/pedagogyforonlineteaching/
seven_teaching_principles.php#:~:text=Collectively%2C%20these%20principles%20employ
%20the,%2C%20teachers%2C%20and%20students%20alike.
https://nursekey.com/applying-learning-theories-to-healthcare-practice/#:~:text=Behaviorist
%2C%20cognitive%2C%20and%20social%20learning,aspect%20of%20professional%20nursing
%20practice.