Component 3 Knowledge Organiser

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Health and Social Care Knowledge Organiser: Component 3 Health and Wellbeing LAA Factors that affect health and LAB Interpreting health LAC Person centred health and wellbeing indicators wellbeing improvement plans A1 Factors affecting health and B1 Physiological indicators C1 Health and wellbeing wellbeing 1. Physiological indicators that improvement plans 1. Definition of health and wellbeing are used to measure health: 1. The importance of a a. A combination of physical a. Pulse (resting and person-centred approach health and social and recovery rate after that takes into account an emotional wellbeing, and not exercise) individual’s needs, wishes just the absence of disease or b. Blood and circumstances illness c. Peak flow 2. Information to be included 2. Physical and lifestyle factors d. Body mass index (BMI) in plan: that can have positive or 2. Using published guidance to a. Recommended actions negative effects on health and interpret data relating to to improve health and wellbeing: these physiological wellbeing a. Genetic inheritance, including indicators b. Short term (less than inherited conditions and 3. The potential significance of 6 months) and long predisposition to other abnormal readings: risks to term targets conditions physical health c. Appropriate sources b. Ill health (acute and chronic) of support (Formal c. Diet (balance, quality and and/ or informal) amount) B2 Lifestyle indicators C2 Obstacles to implementing d. Amount of exercise 1. Interpretation of lifestyle plans e. Substance user, including data, specifically risks to 1. Potential obstacles alcohol, nicotine, illegal drugs physical health associated a. Emotional/ psychological and misuse of prescribed with: – lack of motivation, low drugs a. Smoking self-esteem, acceptance f. Personal hygiene b. Alcohol consumption of current state 3. Social, emotional and cultural c. Inactive lifestyles b. Time constraints – work factors that can have positive or and family commitments negative effects on health and c. Availability of resources wellbeing: – financial, physical, e.g. a. Social interactions, e.g. equipment supportive/ unsupportive d. Unachievable targets – relationships, social unachievable for the intergration/ isolation individual or unrealistic b. Stress, e.g. work-related timescale c. Willingness to seek help or e. Lack of support, e.g.from access services, e.g. family and friends influenced by culture, gender, f. Other factors specific to education individual – ability/ 4. Economic factors that have a disability, addiction positive or negative effect on g. Barriers to health and well-being accessing a. Financial resources identified serv 5. Environmental factors that can ices have a positive or negative effect on health and well-being: a. Environmental conditions, e.g. levels of pollution, noise b. Housing, e.g. conditions, location 6. The impact of life events relating to relationship changes and changes in life circumstances



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