BPK 140 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1-2: Health Professional, Health Promotion, Medical Model

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A traditional perspective is life and death: infant mortality rate (imr) The number of deaths of liveborn children under one year of age per 1000 live births. Imr fell by half from 1990-2010: life expectancy. Texts often use morbidity to refer to chronic incapacitating disease states. Morbidity rates expressed as % or per 1000,000 population per year. 6. 8% of canadians have diabetes = 6800 per 100000: death (mortality) Death rates usually per 100,000 population per year. Ex. heart disease mortality rate in canada in 2011 is 92 per 100,000 population. Many disease are more common in older people. Population are aging, having higher % of older people. Age standardization corrects statistically, so you can see the trend over time independent of the aging factor. A model is a representation or way of looking at thing. If there is sign or symptoms of disease, doctors use treatment. When signs and symptoms are fixed, intervention stops.

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