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HMS, HIC EQ-Bank 099

Describe how a paramedic working in both city and rural Australian communities, might observe the principles of the ecological model of health through their daily experiences.   (5 marks)

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  • At the individual level, the paramedic would notice how personal factors like genetics, health literacy, and behaviours influence health emergencies differently.
  • For example, paramedics are likely to see more stress-induced incidents, like heart attacks, in the cities and a higher percentage of physical injuries in the country.
  • The relationship level would be evident as the paramedic observes how family support structures influence recovery. Tight-knit rural communities are more likely to provide stronger social support networks compared to potentially isolated urban dwellers.
  • At the community level, the paramedic would recognise how local environments affect health access and outcomes. For example, rural communities face longer emergency response times and limited specialist care.
  • The societal level can be seen through the paramedic’s observations of how broader policies affect healthcare equity. Medicare funding distributions, telehealth availability and cultural attitudes to health all differ significantly across the country.
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  • At the individual level, the paramedic would notice how personal factors like genetics, health literacy, and behaviours influence health emergencies differently.
  • For example, paramedics are likely to see more stress-induced incidents, like heart attacks, in the cities and a higher percentage of physical injuries in the country.
  • The relationship level would be evident as the paramedic observes how family support structures influence recovery. Tight-knit rural communities are more likely to provide stronger social support networks compared to potentially isolated urban dwellers.
  • At the community level, the paramedic would recognise how local environments affect health access and outcomes. For example, rural communities face longer emergency response times and limited specialist care.
  • The societal level can be seen through the paramedic’s observations of how broader policies affect healthcare equity. Medicare funding distributions, telehealth availability and cultural attitudes to health all differ significantly across the country.

Filed Under: Models of health promotion Tagged With: Band 5, smc-5510-55-Ecological

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