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Healthcare in Changing times
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Degree Introduction to health and social care (Block 1) Mind Map on Healthcare in Changing times, created by Charlie_eeyore on 16/05/2013.
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Healthcare in Changing times
changing ideas about what health is
World Health Organization
Health is state of complete phyiscal, mental and social well-being and not merely the absent of disease or infirmity
exculdes most people from being healthly
Supported to feel fully well in body and mind and capable of living well
Social model
Curing illness
Preventing illness
Promoting good health
Adds to the medical model
Health hoping to acheive even if some parts of the body are functioning less than perfect
Sick Role - does not fit long term illness
Changes within society
Smaller families, fewer infant and child deaths and longer life expectanices
shift form manual to knowledge based occupations
Other factors in improving health- income, housing, diet
Physical stress replaced by psychological stress
shift of emphasis and service users to partnership
Three emerging trends
From hierarchies to team working among health care professionals
from paternalism to partnership in doctor patient relationships
Rise of expert patient
Changes in government policy
2000's signicant development in healthcare policy
Partnership for care: scotland's Health White Paper (2003)
Our Health, Our Care, Our say: A new direction for community services (2006)
reflects changes in health care needs, attitudes and relationships
Team working
Paternalism to partnership
Rise of expert patient
Service users prespective
Bringing the hospital int the communi
National service Framework
comprehensive framework developing local strategies to support self care for people with long term condtions
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