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WHAT IS HEALTH QUICK WRITE: What do you think of when you hear the word health. What did you do this summer that may have improved your overall health?
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Aims Explore the notion of health from a variety of perspectives including professional and lay viewpoints related to age, gender, social class and culture. Appreciate that there are a range of views about the nature of health. Introduce the concept of models of health. Highlight the Evans and Stoddart model to set the scene for future lectures.
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Personal health beliefs Think about the last time you experienced yourself as healthy. Jot down a few phrases that describe the feeling, and the context.
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Who is the healthiest?
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Defining health Official or professional definitions Popular or lay definitions.
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Negative, Professional Definitions So called bio-medical or scientific view of health. Health as the absence of disease. Health as the absence of illness.
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Definitions Disease – presence of pathology or abnormality in a body part Illness – feelings of anxiety, pain or distress usually associated with a disease
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Positive/Holistic, Professional Definitions World Health Organisation, 1947 A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being rather than solely as absence of disease
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Professional Definitions Positive/holistic views Health as an ideal state Health as physical and mental fitness Health as a commodity Health as personal strength or ability Health as the basis for personal potential.
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Lay beliefs - being healthy / being ill 9000 individuals questioned:- –Absence of disease. –Physical fitness –Functional ability Blaxter (1995)
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Health beliefs change throughout the life-course
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Lay health beliefs - Age Older people concentrated on functional ability Younger people tended to speak of health in terms of physical strength and fitness Blaxter (1995)
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Lay health beliefs - social class. People living in difficult economic and social circumstances regard health as functional – the ability to be productive, to cope and take care of others. Blaxter & Paterson (1982) Women of higher social class or with higher educational qualifications have a more multidimensional view of health. Blaxter (1995)
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Lay health beliefs - gender. Men and women appear to think about health differently Women may find the concept of health more interesting Women include a social aspect to health. Blaxter (1995)
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The causes or determinants of health So far we have discussed what we mean by health Now I want you to think about what may cause some people to be healthy while others are not
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Main learning points Health is conceived differently depending on whether you are a professional or not, where you live, what circumstances you find yourself living in, how old you are and whether you are a man or a woman. There are a variety of models of health which have sprung from social scientists and others attempting to define what health is and what causes health and ill health.
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