Deck 10: Future Trends in Health Education/Promotion

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Over the past 30 years, the population growth rate of the United States has increased by about

A) 1 percent per year.
B) 5 percent per year.
C) 10 percent per year.
D) 25 percent per year.
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The evolving demographic patterns in the United States are largely a result of

A) many recent immigrants.
B) steeply declining infant death rates.
C) increased birth rates by Native Americans.
D) married couples having more children.
Question
Which of the following groups will be the most populous of the minorities in the U.S. population by 2060?

A) African American
B) Hispanic
C) Asian/Pacific Islander
D) American Indian
Question
The population of the United States is aging. The reason for this trend is

A) older Americans are living longer.
B) married couples are having more children.
C) the "baby boomers" are entering middle school.
D) older Americans are spending more time traveling.
Question
The ability to assess strengths of communities in building a plan to assist them in meeting their health needs is a skill needed among health education specialists working in

A) schools.
B) worksites.
C) public/community health.
D) health care.
Question
Which of the following is not a suggested way in which advances in technology will revolutionize the delivery of health education?

A) Extension of traditional health education delivery systems to address literacy and language barriers
B) Allowing various forms of communication utilizing pictures, sounds, movement, and virtual reality
C) Personalizing communication and instruction through tailored messages and interventions
D) Significantly reducing communicable diseases in third world countries
Question
Which of these is not a reason listed in the chapter for why the traditional family is becoming less and less common?

A) High rates of divorce
B) High rates of marriage
C) Smaller families
D) Stepfamilies
Question
Health education specialists working in this setting will need to be able to create a logical scope and sequence to health content units.

A) Schools
B) Worksites
C) Public/community health
D) Health care
Question
The CHES process, as currently configured, is

A) endorsed by prevention specialists.
B) being considered for revisions.
C) considered a work in progress.
D) popular with primary school teachers.
Question
The Affordable Care Act has increased opportunities for health education specialists by

A) promoting wellness in the workplace.
B) decreasing the number of citizens utilizing Medicare.
C) increasing access to Medicaid.
D) increasing the number of citizens accessing private pay insurance.
Question
Health education specialists can assist both patients and medical organizations by

A) helping patients understand their options.
B) providing services to individuals who do not have insurance.
C) restructuring the health care system.
D) increasing funding for prevention education.
Question
Which of the following is not a skill that health education specialists need in the future?

A) Expertise in technology
B) Skills in analyzing past and future trends
C) Research techniques
D) Skills in filing medical claims
Question
According to Clark (1994), in the decades to come, health education specialists will need to

A) concentrate on short-term results.
B) apply a known effective programming approach to various cultural groups and communities.
C) develop partnerships with the medical establishment.
D) focus on providing factual information.
Question
Being macrolevel-oriented means facilitating health education interventions at the

A) community level.
B) individual level.
C) personal level.
D) governmental level.
Question
________ as opposed to simply increasing longevity is becoming a prevalent goal of U.S. health care consumers.

A) Outliving one's parents
B) Enhancing the quality of life
C) Dying a quick and painless death
D) Avoiding chronic disease
Question
Which of the following is not a quality that health education specialists must possess?

A) Collaborative nature
B) Computer programming skills
C) Innovation
D) Quality researcher
Question
Which of the following is one of the eight new content areas that the Committee on Educating Public Health Professionals for the 21st Century recommended should be added to the curricula of individuals studying to practice public health?

A) Environmental health
B) Biostatistics
C) Program planning
D) Genomics
Question
According to Clark (1994), ________ will continue to emerge as a key area of influence in health education/promotion.

A) local YMCAs
B) community youth coalitions
C) environmental activism
D) churches and other faith-based youth programs
Question
Which of the following is not an important part of a Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child program?

A) Faculty and staff wellness
B) Health screenings
C) School lunch program
D) Well-trained crossing guards
Question
The Health Education Specialist Practice Analysis 2015 details

A) near future job prospects.
B) current health education practices.
C) long term job prospects.
D) evolving industry practices.
Question
Worksite health promotion programs are popular because employers want to

A) seek more socially acceptable advertising.
B) offer employees anything they want.
C) increase productivity.
D) make sure that employees are happy all the time.
Question
Which of the following is not considered a cause of the expansion of worksite health promotion programs?

A) Changing demographic profiles in most workplaces
B) Emerging evidence that health promotion strategies have been effective
C) Recognition of the greater influence of behavior and environment on health
D) Successful collaborations with community partners
Question
Health education specialists working in this setting will need to be able to conduct fitness assessments.

A) Schools
B) Worksites
C) Public/community health
D) Health care
Question
Select the health care setting that would most likely not employ health education specialists.

A) Home health agencies
B) Emergency rooms
C) HMOs
D) Medical care clinics
Question
In the health care setting, health education specialists might be involved in

A) conducting one-on-one patient education.
B) grief counseling.
C) presiding over hospital board meetings.
D) administering flu shots.
Question
Which of these is not one of the alternative settings for health education practice mentioned in the chapter?

A) Postsecondary institution
B) Environmental health legal aid
C) World Health Organization
D) Medical supply companies
Question
Which position is not available for a person who wishes to be a self-employed health education consultant?

A) Software developer
B) Teacher for a community education program
C) Grant writer
D) Sales specialist for a health food store
Question
Which of the following actions was not included in Seffrin's address on the direction health education must take to reach its potential?

A) Join a professional health organization
B) Advocate for the profession and those who do not have a voice
C) Affect legislation that promotes health
D) Collaborate with other health professionals
Question
Funding agencies are increasingly supporting

A) substance abuse programs.
B) specific health problems.
C) global strategies.
D) child abuse prevention programming.
Question
Which of the following is true about the future population of the U.S.?

A) The population will get smaller
B) The population will get younger
C) The population will get more diverse
D) The average age will stay about the same
Question
Health education specialists working in this environment will need to become familiar with the culture inherent in a business setting.

A) Schools
B) Worksites
C) Community/public health
D) Health care
Question
Between the years 2014 and 2050, the population over 80 is expected to grow to equal approximately 20% of the total population.
Question
Funding agencies are moving away from providing funds for specific health problems.
Question
Technology is expected to significantly impact the way health education is delivered in the future.
Question
Currently more than 35% of children in the United States are living in poverty, having significant implications for health education.
Question
The traditional family is becoming less and less common in America.
Question
Health education specialists will need to develop new methods of reaching individuals, families, and communities as a result of changing family structure.
Question
Increased access and use of technology is creating opportunities for health education specialists.
Question
A politically moderate leaning citizen is one who desires more government programs to address social and economic problems.
Question
Having a working knowledge of the political process does not have a significant impact on the successful implementation of community-based health education programs.
Question
Health education specialists must become participants in the political process to enhance the effectiveness of health education.
Question
Advocacy efforts must occur at various levels in order for health education messages to have the greatest impact on the health of populations and individuals.
Question
Health-related political activism is the responsibility of government employees, not health educators.
Question
There is an increasing reluctance on the part of many citizens to be participants in their own healthcare.
Question
Clark points out that advocacy will continue to decline as a critical skill for health education specialists.
Question
The final judge of the success of health education is whether or not a person's length of life has increased.
Question
Although the greatest impact on health can be made through helping individuals make healthy choices, most medical care tends to focus on secondary and tertiary care.
Question
The current status of medical care in the United States bodes well for enhanced opportunities for health education specialists who desire to practice in a health care setting.
Question
The ability to significantly decrease disease in suburban communities is likely to be the measure that will determine our success as health education specialists.
Question
Informatics, global health, health policy, and health law are a few of the content areas that should be added to the curricula of those studying to practice public health.
Question
Controversy exists within the health education profession regarding the preparation of a "generic" health education specialist.
Question
There is major agreement amongst health education specialists that the skills needed in educational settings are the same as those needed in a community program.
Question
Changing demographic patterns have little impact on the future direction of worksite wellness programs.
Question
Worksites are becoming less and less popular as a place for incorporating health promotion into their overall employee benefits.
Question
The work setting with the largest array of positions for health education specialists is at the community level.
Question
The purpose of community health organizations is to both diagnose and treat the health of the public they serve.
Question
Benefits have been seen when health education specialists combine forces with people from other professional disciplines, such as ecology, economics, and anthropologists.
Question
There is an increasing receptivity among providers and insurance companies for the use of health education specialists.
Question
Lack of adequate health education can negate the potential positive contributions in the prevention and management of disease.
Question
The rate of the delivery of prevention services by medical providers is quickly improving the health care status of Americans.
Question
The health care setting has the greatest variety of options for the practice of health education/promotion.
Question
Due to the aging of the United States population, there is an escalating demand for health education specialists in retirement communities.
Question
Over the past 30 years the population growth rate of the United States has increased about 5 percent.
Question
The changing demographic patterns in the United States are largely a result of the higher birth rates of single mothers.
Question
African Americans will represent the highest percentage of the minorities in the United States population by 2030.
Question
One reason the population of the United States is aging is that the oldest of the "baby boom" generation are beginning to retire.
Question
The traditional family (two parents and their children) is again becoming common practice.
Question
Health education programs that are conducted at the community level are termed to be micro-level interventions.
Question
In the future, a health education specialist working in a health care setting will need to become familiar with technological innovations to provide better outreach to patients.
Question
With the advent of managed care and the growing influence of insurers, the practice of health education in the future is likely to decrease.
Question
Health education specialists can assist both patients and medical organizations by restructuring the health care system.
Question
An effective health education specialist needs primarily to be able to provide factual information.
Question
Some of the skills an effective health education specialist will need in the future are expertise in technology, analysis, and research techniques.
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Tomorrow's health education specialists must be collaborative, cooperative, and exploitive.
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An individual is awarded a CHES credential by submitting a detailed application.
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Health education skills needed in one setting are exactly the same as those needed in another setting.
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A school counseling program is an important part of a coordinated school health program.
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Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child programs should be able to help address violence, unintentional injuries, and unintended pregnancies.
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Worksite health promotion programs are popular because employers want to assure that employees can stay fit enough to work lots of overtime.
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Community health interventions allow the health education specialist to focus on reaching defined populations.
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Deck 10: Future Trends in Health Education/Promotion
1
Over the past 30 years, the population growth rate of the United States has increased by about

A) 1 percent per year.
B) 5 percent per year.
C) 10 percent per year.
D) 25 percent per year.
1 percent per year.
2
The evolving demographic patterns in the United States are largely a result of

A) many recent immigrants.
B) steeply declining infant death rates.
C) increased birth rates by Native Americans.
D) married couples having more children.
many recent immigrants.
3
Which of the following groups will be the most populous of the minorities in the U.S. population by 2060?

A) African American
B) Hispanic
C) Asian/Pacific Islander
D) American Indian
Hispanic
4
The population of the United States is aging. The reason for this trend is

A) older Americans are living longer.
B) married couples are having more children.
C) the "baby boomers" are entering middle school.
D) older Americans are spending more time traveling.
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5
The ability to assess strengths of communities in building a plan to assist them in meeting their health needs is a skill needed among health education specialists working in

A) schools.
B) worksites.
C) public/community health.
D) health care.
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6
Which of the following is not a suggested way in which advances in technology will revolutionize the delivery of health education?

A) Extension of traditional health education delivery systems to address literacy and language barriers
B) Allowing various forms of communication utilizing pictures, sounds, movement, and virtual reality
C) Personalizing communication and instruction through tailored messages and interventions
D) Significantly reducing communicable diseases in third world countries
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7
Which of these is not a reason listed in the chapter for why the traditional family is becoming less and less common?

A) High rates of divorce
B) High rates of marriage
C) Smaller families
D) Stepfamilies
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8
Health education specialists working in this setting will need to be able to create a logical scope and sequence to health content units.

A) Schools
B) Worksites
C) Public/community health
D) Health care
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9
The CHES process, as currently configured, is

A) endorsed by prevention specialists.
B) being considered for revisions.
C) considered a work in progress.
D) popular with primary school teachers.
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10
The Affordable Care Act has increased opportunities for health education specialists by

A) promoting wellness in the workplace.
B) decreasing the number of citizens utilizing Medicare.
C) increasing access to Medicaid.
D) increasing the number of citizens accessing private pay insurance.
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11
Health education specialists can assist both patients and medical organizations by

A) helping patients understand their options.
B) providing services to individuals who do not have insurance.
C) restructuring the health care system.
D) increasing funding for prevention education.
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12
Which of the following is not a skill that health education specialists need in the future?

A) Expertise in technology
B) Skills in analyzing past and future trends
C) Research techniques
D) Skills in filing medical claims
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13
According to Clark (1994), in the decades to come, health education specialists will need to

A) concentrate on short-term results.
B) apply a known effective programming approach to various cultural groups and communities.
C) develop partnerships with the medical establishment.
D) focus on providing factual information.
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14
Being macrolevel-oriented means facilitating health education interventions at the

A) community level.
B) individual level.
C) personal level.
D) governmental level.
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15
________ as opposed to simply increasing longevity is becoming a prevalent goal of U.S. health care consumers.

A) Outliving one's parents
B) Enhancing the quality of life
C) Dying a quick and painless death
D) Avoiding chronic disease
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16
Which of the following is not a quality that health education specialists must possess?

A) Collaborative nature
B) Computer programming skills
C) Innovation
D) Quality researcher
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17
Which of the following is one of the eight new content areas that the Committee on Educating Public Health Professionals for the 21st Century recommended should be added to the curricula of individuals studying to practice public health?

A) Environmental health
B) Biostatistics
C) Program planning
D) Genomics
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18
According to Clark (1994), ________ will continue to emerge as a key area of influence in health education/promotion.

A) local YMCAs
B) community youth coalitions
C) environmental activism
D) churches and other faith-based youth programs
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19
Which of the following is not an important part of a Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child program?

A) Faculty and staff wellness
B) Health screenings
C) School lunch program
D) Well-trained crossing guards
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20
The Health Education Specialist Practice Analysis 2015 details

A) near future job prospects.
B) current health education practices.
C) long term job prospects.
D) evolving industry practices.
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21
Worksite health promotion programs are popular because employers want to

A) seek more socially acceptable advertising.
B) offer employees anything they want.
C) increase productivity.
D) make sure that employees are happy all the time.
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22
Which of the following is not considered a cause of the expansion of worksite health promotion programs?

A) Changing demographic profiles in most workplaces
B) Emerging evidence that health promotion strategies have been effective
C) Recognition of the greater influence of behavior and environment on health
D) Successful collaborations with community partners
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23
Health education specialists working in this setting will need to be able to conduct fitness assessments.

A) Schools
B) Worksites
C) Public/community health
D) Health care
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24
Select the health care setting that would most likely not employ health education specialists.

A) Home health agencies
B) Emergency rooms
C) HMOs
D) Medical care clinics
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25
In the health care setting, health education specialists might be involved in

A) conducting one-on-one patient education.
B) grief counseling.
C) presiding over hospital board meetings.
D) administering flu shots.
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26
Which of these is not one of the alternative settings for health education practice mentioned in the chapter?

A) Postsecondary institution
B) Environmental health legal aid
C) World Health Organization
D) Medical supply companies
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27
Which position is not available for a person who wishes to be a self-employed health education consultant?

A) Software developer
B) Teacher for a community education program
C) Grant writer
D) Sales specialist for a health food store
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28
Which of the following actions was not included in Seffrin's address on the direction health education must take to reach its potential?

A) Join a professional health organization
B) Advocate for the profession and those who do not have a voice
C) Affect legislation that promotes health
D) Collaborate with other health professionals
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29
Funding agencies are increasingly supporting

A) substance abuse programs.
B) specific health problems.
C) global strategies.
D) child abuse prevention programming.
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30
Which of the following is true about the future population of the U.S.?

A) The population will get smaller
B) The population will get younger
C) The population will get more diverse
D) The average age will stay about the same
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31
Health education specialists working in this environment will need to become familiar with the culture inherent in a business setting.

A) Schools
B) Worksites
C) Community/public health
D) Health care
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32
Between the years 2014 and 2050, the population over 80 is expected to grow to equal approximately 20% of the total population.
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33
Funding agencies are moving away from providing funds for specific health problems.
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34
Technology is expected to significantly impact the way health education is delivered in the future.
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35
Currently more than 35% of children in the United States are living in poverty, having significant implications for health education.
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36
The traditional family is becoming less and less common in America.
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37
Health education specialists will need to develop new methods of reaching individuals, families, and communities as a result of changing family structure.
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38
Increased access and use of technology is creating opportunities for health education specialists.
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39
A politically moderate leaning citizen is one who desires more government programs to address social and economic problems.
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40
Having a working knowledge of the political process does not have a significant impact on the successful implementation of community-based health education programs.
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41
Health education specialists must become participants in the political process to enhance the effectiveness of health education.
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42
Advocacy efforts must occur at various levels in order for health education messages to have the greatest impact on the health of populations and individuals.
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k this deck
43
Health-related political activism is the responsibility of government employees, not health educators.
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44
There is an increasing reluctance on the part of many citizens to be participants in their own healthcare.
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45
Clark points out that advocacy will continue to decline as a critical skill for health education specialists.
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46
The final judge of the success of health education is whether or not a person's length of life has increased.
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47
Although the greatest impact on health can be made through helping individuals make healthy choices, most medical care tends to focus on secondary and tertiary care.
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48
The current status of medical care in the United States bodes well for enhanced opportunities for health education specialists who desire to practice in a health care setting.
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49
The ability to significantly decrease disease in suburban communities is likely to be the measure that will determine our success as health education specialists.
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50
Informatics, global health, health policy, and health law are a few of the content areas that should be added to the curricula of those studying to practice public health.
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51
Controversy exists within the health education profession regarding the preparation of a "generic" health education specialist.
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52
There is major agreement amongst health education specialists that the skills needed in educational settings are the same as those needed in a community program.
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53
Changing demographic patterns have little impact on the future direction of worksite wellness programs.
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54
Worksites are becoming less and less popular as a place for incorporating health promotion into their overall employee benefits.
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55
The work setting with the largest array of positions for health education specialists is at the community level.
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56
The purpose of community health organizations is to both diagnose and treat the health of the public they serve.
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57
Benefits have been seen when health education specialists combine forces with people from other professional disciplines, such as ecology, economics, and anthropologists.
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58
There is an increasing receptivity among providers and insurance companies for the use of health education specialists.
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59
Lack of adequate health education can negate the potential positive contributions in the prevention and management of disease.
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60
The rate of the delivery of prevention services by medical providers is quickly improving the health care status of Americans.
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61
The health care setting has the greatest variety of options for the practice of health education/promotion.
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62
Due to the aging of the United States population, there is an escalating demand for health education specialists in retirement communities.
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63
Over the past 30 years the population growth rate of the United States has increased about 5 percent.
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64
The changing demographic patterns in the United States are largely a result of the higher birth rates of single mothers.
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65
African Americans will represent the highest percentage of the minorities in the United States population by 2030.
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66
One reason the population of the United States is aging is that the oldest of the "baby boom" generation are beginning to retire.
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67
The traditional family (two parents and their children) is again becoming common practice.
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68
Health education programs that are conducted at the community level are termed to be micro-level interventions.
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69
In the future, a health education specialist working in a health care setting will need to become familiar with technological innovations to provide better outreach to patients.
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70
With the advent of managed care and the growing influence of insurers, the practice of health education in the future is likely to decrease.
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71
Health education specialists can assist both patients and medical organizations by restructuring the health care system.
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72
An effective health education specialist needs primarily to be able to provide factual information.
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Some of the skills an effective health education specialist will need in the future are expertise in technology, analysis, and research techniques.
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Tomorrow's health education specialists must be collaborative, cooperative, and exploitive.
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An individual is awarded a CHES credential by submitting a detailed application.
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Health education skills needed in one setting are exactly the same as those needed in another setting.
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A school counseling program is an important part of a coordinated school health program.
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Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child programs should be able to help address violence, unintentional injuries, and unintended pregnancies.
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Worksite health promotion programs are popular because employers want to assure that employees can stay fit enough to work lots of overtime.
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Community health interventions allow the health education specialist to focus on reaching defined populations.
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