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Lecture 2 - The Stories We Tell
About : - 4 types story telling - benefits of storytelling in health care
7  cards
Lecture 3 - The Journeys We Make
Sontag compares health to what 1,
How does cassell describe illness...,
How does helman describe illness 3
13  cards
Lecture 4 - Suffering and Healing
What are younger s 3 phases of al...,
How does cassell describe sufferi...,
When is pain not suffering 3
9  cards
Lecture 5 - Healthy and Identity
What does identity depend on 1,
What is intersectionality 2,
What is the marxist definition of...
6  cards
Lecture 6 - Health and Power
What is social power 1,
What is biopower 2,
What is participaction 3
5  cards
Lecture 7 - What does it all mean for health care systems?
What is mind body dualism 1,
What are the biomedical cultural ...,
What does dysfunction and structu...
5  cards
Lecture 8 - Intro to Indigeneity in the Health Context
What people might we call indigen...,
What is google s definition of in...,
What is the un s definition of in...
7  cards
Lecture 9 - Indigenous cultural and belief systems in NZ
What does hapu mean 1,
What does tohunga mean 2,
What does purakau mean 3
24  cards
Lecture 10 - Pacific Cultural and Belief Systems
What are the 3 political status i...,
Who is epeli hau ofa 2,
What are some common pacific valu...
6  cards
Lecture 11 - Maori Frameworks of Health and Wellbeing
What is ora 1,
What is the meaning of hau 2,
What was the tohunga suppression ...
17  cards
Lecture 12 - Pacific Framework of Health and Wellbeing
What was pacific migration like t...,
Pacific peoples census results 2,
What is te mana ola 3
14  cards
Lecture 13 - Indigenous Health and Context
What were the main diseases that ...,
Influenza being brought to samoa ...,
Consequences of the influenza pan...
10  cards
Lecture 14 - Epidemiology, a POPH Perspective
What is epidemiology 1,
What is population health 2,
What are the two important health...
17  cards
Lecture 15 - Patterns of Disease Globally and Across Time
What was the london burden of dis...,
What is group 1 disease 2,
Most deaths are from what type of...
11  cards
Lecture 16 - Measuring Disease Occurence
Why do we measure disease occurre...,
What are the measures of occurren...,
What are the two types of inciden...
20  cards
Lecture 17 - Cross-sectional and Ecological Studies
What is descriptive epidemiology 1,
What is analytic epidemiology 2,
What is a cross sectional study 3
13  cards
Lecture 18 - Measures of Association
What is analytic epidemiology for 1,
Why do we compare groups 2,
What does pecot stand for 3
14  cards
Lecture 19 - Cohort Studis
What is a cohort study 1,
What are the steps for cohort stu...,
What can you measure with cohort ...
12  cards
Lecture 20 - Case-control Studies
What are case control studies for 1,
How do case control studies work 2,
What are the steps in a case cont...
14  cards
Lecture 21 - Randomized Control Trials
What are the essential elements o...,
What is a trial 2,
Why do we randomise 3
17  cards
Lecture 22 - Introduction to Research Ethics
What is the value of research eth...,
Why do we need research ethics 2,
What do we use for ethics for in ...
18  cards
Lecture 23 - Chance I
What is internal validity 1,
What do we need to consider for i...,
What is external validity 3
13  cards
Lecture 24 - Chance II
What are p values 1,
What does a p value tell us about 2,
What is the null hypothesis 3
12  cards
Lecture 25 - Selection Bias
What is bias 1,
Why does bias matter 2,
When is systematic error important 3
16  cards
Lecture 26 - Information Bias
What is information bias 1,
How can data be collected 2,
How might we get measurement error 3
14  cards
Lecture 27 - Confounding
What are confounders 1,
What are the properties of a pote...,
What can confounding do 3
11  cards
Lecture 28 - Confounding II
How do we control confounding in ...,
What is stratification 2,
What are the pros of stratificati...
11  cards
Lecture 29 - Association and Causation
What is a cause 1,
What is the causal pie model 2,
What is complexity 3
11  cards
Lecture 30 - Systematic Reviews
What are the types of review 1,
What are the limitations of narra...,
How are systematic reviews conduc...
9  cards
Lecture 31 - Critical Appraisal
What is critical appraisal 1,
What does the introduction show 2,
What does the method show 3
6  cards
Lecture 32 - Prevention
What does primary prevention do 1,
What does secondary prevention do 2,
What does tertiary prevention do 3
9  cards
Lecture 33 - Screening
What is screening 1,
What is a screening test 2,
What do we need to consider for s...
12  cards
Lecture 34 - Surveillance
What is surveillance 1,
What are the elements of surveill...,
What is surveillance for 3
14  cards
Lecture 35 - Outbreaks
What influences the spread of dis...,
What is infection 2,
What is an infestation 3
15  cards
Lecture 36 - Evidence Based Practice
What is evidence based practice 1,
What is the best study design for...,
What is the best study design for...
6  cards

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