Hea/th as satisfactory functioning e Health is the essenti a foundation that supports and nurtures growth learning, personal wel being, socia fulfillment. enr i chment of others economic production, and constructive citizenshi
Health as satisfactory functioning Health is the essential foundation that supports and nurtures growth, learning, personal well being, social fulfillment, enrichment of others, economic production, and constructive citizenship
Hea/th as satisfactory functioning o Health is a part of everyday lives, an essent ial dimens ion of the quality of i ife (the opportunity to make choices and to gain satisfaction from iving) o Heal th is env i saged as a resource which gives peop le the ab i l ity to manage and even to change the ir sur roundings
Health as satisfactory functioning Health is a part of everyday lives, an essential dimension of the quality of life (the opportunity to make choices and to gain satisfaction from living). Health is envisaged as a resource which gives people the ability to manage and even to change their surroundings
Composition of hea /th Occupat iona Intellectual Spiritual Physical Social Emotional
Composition of health Occupational Spiritual Social Emotional Physical Intellectual
What do we mean by ///ness? Disease is di agnosed I ness is experienced o Disease implies an entity ◆|| ness exists that we can isolate and independent ly of el iminate: in many cases identifiable specific di sease are merely symptoms and signs, and col lections of symptoms inc ludes the patient s and cl inical findings sensat ion and feel ings assemb ed for the disabilities, discomforts convenience of the attitudes, and the effects medical profession and of the symptoms on the patient activities and elationships
What do we mean by illness? Disease is diagnosed Illness is experienced. Ill ness exists independently of identifiable specific symptoms and signs, and includes the patient’s sensation and feelings, disabilities, discomforts attitudes, and the effects of the symptoms on activities and relationships. Disease implies an entity that we can isolate and eliminate; in many cases, disease are merely collections of symptoms and clinical findings assembled for the convenience of the medical profession and the patient
Hea/th and i//ness/disease A spectrum rather than a dichotomy Health IIIness/diseases Subiective indicator Indicator fo health Objective indicators Indicator fo disease
2004-06-03 Health and illness/disease: A spectrum rather than a dichotomy Subjective indicator Objective indicators Health Illness/diseases Indicator for health Indicator for disease