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M3.1: Health Education
M3.1.2: Principles of Health Education
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PRINCIPLES OF HEALTH EDUCATION
Credibility
Interest
Participation
Comprehension
Reinforcement
Learning by doing
Known to unknown
Setting an example
Feedback
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Credibility
● information to be delivered should be:
➔
current
➔
factual
➔
consistent
➔ compatible with
scientific
knowledge
,
local
culture
,
educational
system
and
social
goals
Interest
●
characteristics
and
needs
of the
target
participants
should be considered in determining the:
➔
information
to be shared
➔
methods
of sharing this information
Participation
● participants should be provided an opportunity to go through stages of:
➔
identifying
their
problems
and
solutions
➔
evaluating
outcomes
● should be done with
care
providers
to achieve common goals/objectives
NOTE:
Involving the
community
in their own health care help
develop
self-reliance
Comprehension
health information should be
communicated
clearly
and
correctly
to encourage
active
participation.
Avoid using highly scientific
jargons
Reinforcement
people should be provided the opportunity to learn
step
by
step.
Repetition
is needed to help people to understand new ideas or practice better
Learning by doing
● a person learns best when they do things
themselves
● activities to promote
active
learning
should be provided
Known to unknown
start first from an
easy
or
simple
topic to a
complex
or
difficult
topic
Setting an example
health educators should serve as a
role
models
practicing what they profess
Feedback
●
free
flow
of
communication
● lessens
doubt
and
confusion
between health educations and the people in the community
Leader
health educators should serve as
enablers
who should gain the
trust
of the people and who have the capacity to mobilize them