An individual is temporarily
exempt from 'ordinary' daily
obligations and expectations
The expectation that the
individual will seek help
from the the appropriate
health care profesisonal
Psychological aspect - what
is happening in the minds
Anwar fears he will lose his
status as head of the house
by showing weakness
Biological aspect -
what is happening
with their bodies
Social aspect -
social surroundings
Health Care in
the community
Primary care
Services that are provided
by people you normally see
when you first have a
health problem. GP, Dentist,
Optician, Pharmacist
Anwar sees his Optician
who sends him to GP then
on to Diabetic Clinic
Anwar - v uncomfortable at
GP. Women Dr asking
intimate Q's. Lack of time
available to talk. ESOL
Secondary Care
Services that you are
'referred' to from a primary
service. Diabetic clinic, ENT,
Social Services
Chronic conditions
A disease is an abnormality of
body or mind. A chronic disease is
one that is long-lasting or recurring
Anwar struggles to come to
terms with condition as for
the professionals diabetes is
daily working life but for him it
is shocking
Community Health Care Network
PHCT - Primary Health Care Teams
GP's, nurses,
midwife, health visitor,
receptionists
Websites - Diabetes UK
Being aware of the service user
Culturally appropriate services
Anwar was given a menu to follow
that was culturally insensitive
South Asian residents of the
UK are over four times as likely
to be affected by diabetes
Not being able to understand how medication
works - thinking it is only necessary to take it
when feeling unwell and not al the time
Psychologically sensitive services
Understanding the adjustment
that a diabetic faces
Dealing with
bouts of
depression
Guilty about inability to deal
with demand of diabetes
Social circumstances
Care in hospitals
Biomedical science
detailed and reliable models
of the body works, enabling
to understand what is wrong
Expanding range of new
treatments along with relatively
reliable knowledge of their effects
Hospital - biomedical laboratory - systematic
observation, complex scientific equipment
and sophisticated medical interventions
Being a hospital patient
Anwar, visits GP and
couple of hours later his
leg is being amputated.
Unable to process
information and unable to tell
what is happening to him
Unaware he is not meant to take his
own medication (like he normally would
Shedding your identity as active
member of society for passive identity
of one with a medical condition
No longer just sick role
as completely removed
from all duties
Role of HCA
Are providing more beside
nursing that was previously
carried our by a qualified nurse
Not always as supervised
as should be because of
staffing pressures.
Health care roles in hospital
were traditionally organised
in a hierarchy of biomedical
expertise, but new forms of
team working have emerged
in recent times
Health Care in changing times
Andi - completely full life even though
diabetic since childhood - healthy?
White papers - documents produced
by the Government setting out details
of future policy on a particular subject
Hierarchies to team work
Paternalism to partnership
Rise in the expert patient
WHO - 'Health is a state of complete physical,
mental and social well-being and not merely
the absence of disease of infirmary