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Year 3 H&S (3), Sammer Sheikh - Coggle Diagram
Year 3 H&S (3)
Stigma
mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality or person
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types
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felt stigma - shame you feel as a result of stigma, may be due to your condition
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Equality Act 2010: legally protects people from discrimination in the workplace and in wider society
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Access to care
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barriers to health care
provision / availability of services - appointments, geography
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previous bad experience - felt stigma, language barrier
logistics - arranging child care, transport etc.
risk perception - poor education about health, unable to recognise risk, "won't happen to me" attitude
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Tuberculosis (TB)
BCG vaccine
effective at reducing morbidity and mortality in children but less useful in prevention of adult respiratory disease
live vaccine so should not be given to HIV+ patients, pregnant women, or anyone who has already had TB
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Food poisoning
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deal with an outbreak
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advise on further treatment and prevention of infection - hygiene, staying off work until 48h symptom free
role of doctor: Section 11 of Public Health (Control of Disease) Act 1984 states you need to notify the local authority / council
common food poisoning causative agents, and incubation periods
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