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Am I really sick?

Source: Adapted from Alksen, L., Wellin, E., Suchman, E., et al. (n.d.). A conceptual framework for the analysis of cultural variations in the behavior of the ill. Unpublished report. New York City Department of Health. 79 80 ■ Chapter 4 2. The assumption of the sick role stage. The person seeks help and shares the […]

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The Sick Role

The Sick Role The seminal work of Talcott Parsons (1966) helps explain the phenomenon of “the sick role.” In our society, a person is expected to have the symptoms viewed as illness confirmed by a member of the health care profession. In other words, the sick role must first be legitimately conferred on this person

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Another factor emerges as the word illness is stripped down to its barest essentials.

Another factor emerges as the word illness is stripped down to its barest essentials. Many of the characteristics attributed to health occur in illness, too. You may receive a rude awakening when you realize that a person perceived as healthy by clinical assessment may then—by a given set of symptoms— define him- or herself as

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The Health Belief Model

The Health Belief Model The Health Belief Model (Figures 4–5A and 4–5B) is useful for transitioning from a discussion of health to that of illness. It illustrates the patient’s per- ceptions of health and illness and can be modified to reflect the viewpoint of health care providers. When implemented from the provider’s viewpoint, the material

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Health disparities are defined in Healthy People 2020 as

Health disparities are defined in Healthy People 2020 as a particular type of health difference that is closely linked with social, eco- nomic, and/or environmental disadvantage. They adversely affect groups of people who have systematically experienced greater obstacles to health based on their racial or ethnic group; religion; socioeconomic status; gender; age; mental health; cognitive,

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long healthy lives?

long healthy lives? Healthy People 2020 is now exploring these questions by 1. developing objectives that address the relationship between health status and biology, individual behavior, health services, social factors, and policies and 2. emphasizing an ecological approach to disease prevention and health promotion. The authors of Healthy People now view the determinants of health

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Healthy People 2020

Healthy People 2020 In 1979, the Surgeon General’s Report, Healthy People: The Surgeon General’s Report on Health Promotion and Disease Prevention was published. This semi- nal report was followed by Healthy People 1990: Promoting Health/Preventing Disease: Objectives for the Nation—a series of concrete objectives for addressing national public health issues. A decade later, this document

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