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UNIT 2 : CONCEPTS
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Degree K101 Block 1 Mind Map on UNIT 2 : CONCEPTS, created by allycooper2893 on 18/05/2013.
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UNIT 2 : CONCEPTS
BEING ILL
Not normal state of health
Biological - not feeling normal
Social - not able to act as normal
HEALTH CARE
Primary Care : People you see first, e.g. GP, optician, dentist / accessible to all
Secondary Care : Through referral / specialist
GP (General Practitioner) - Not specialist
CASE STUDY : ANWAR WENT TO SEE GP FIRST
Chronic condition = long-lasting / recurring e.g. Diabetes
Self care
PHCT 'Primary Care Health Team
Practice manager / GPs / Nurses / Admin = access to wide array of services
HOSPITAL
Specialist consultants - diagnose & treat
hi-tech equipment
controlled medication
Specialists
surgeons / anaesthetists / dieticians
criticial care treatment / A&E / round the clock nursing
HCAs
Originally support staff now taking over some bedside nursing roles
Nurses supervise
Hierachical way of working - communication top down -- doctors / obedient nurses / passive patients
Collaborative working = sharing knowledge / team ethos / strengths are used
Service user
Person accessing and actively using health services
CASE STUDY : ANWAR BECAME A SERVICE USER ACCESSING THE GP AND THE DIABETES TREATMENT
CULTURAL BELIEFS & CIRCUMSTANCES
Treatment for chronic condition, -diet, -exercise
Are certain foods allowed? Meat?
Lifestyle may prevent exercise
Service user social circumstances
Can they afford medication / prescription?
BIOMEDICAL APPROACH
Doctor diagnoses & prescribes treatment
COMPLIANCE AND CONCORDANCE
Compliance
Patient follows doctors orders
Concordance
Doctor gives information / Patient shares concerns / come to equals or alliance - both sides negotiate to resolve
Royal Pharmaceutical Society Working Party, 1997
EXPERT PATIENT
inform, educate and support patient on managing own condition and treatment
adopting service user perspective - how do they feel about treatment? making sense, taking account of culture, social and lifestyle
CHANGING IDEAS OF HEALTH
WHO definition; "health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity (1946)
Change in health services
Team working, e.g. hospitals
Expert Patient
EPP Expert Patient Programme ; patients develop skills to effectively control lives when suffering with chronic conditions
Hospital in community
PHCT providing wider range of services, e.g. minor surgery - closer to home / more accessible
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