Theme 2 - Biopsychosocial perspective on health Flashcards

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what is the lay conception of health?

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absence of disease, absence of illness and functional fitness

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what do the WHO say health is?

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a state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing and not merely the absence of disease

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what is the biomedical approach in medicine?

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the physical processes of disease - pathology, biochemistry and physiology

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what are the three outcomes of the biomedical approach to disease?

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recovery, chronic condition, death

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give three limitations of the biomedical approach

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only focuses on the physical body condition, doesn’t consider the role of the mind or society in cause or treatment of disease, prevention is overlooked, doesn’t take into account psychosocial benefits of some preventative activities, doesn’t consider how social actors may influence medical care

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what does the illness wellness model show?

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the difference between the biomedical treatment model and the biospsychosocial wellness model

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what does the psychological approach to medicine include?

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lifestyle factors and whether illness is affecting psychological wellbeing

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what does the social approach to medicine include?

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approach to medicine in different cultures or geographical areas eg childbirth

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give an example of how the mind influences health

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more conscientious people are at a lower risk of premature death, optimists less likely to experience a stimulus as painful, effects of alcohol can be due to their expectancies and not the alcohol itself

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what is the placebo effect?

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a measurable, observable or felt improvement in health that is not attributable to treatment

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in what percent of cases is the placebo effect observed?

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50-60%

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what is the nocebo effect?

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when an inert substance produces symptoms congruent with anticipated harm

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what contributes to placebo and nocebo effects?

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interplay of psychological and physiological mechanisms eg expectancy, classical conditioning and behaviour

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what are the direct effects of social support?

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positive mood and related psychosocial influences on the endocrine and immune function

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what are indirect effects of social support?

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people are more likely to use health services and adhere to medication

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what are the implications of the biopsychosocial model?

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holistic and treats the person as a whole, illness wellness model, takes social circumstances into consideration, places responsibility of health on the individual

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what are strengths of the biopsychosocial model?

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treats the person as a whole, acknowledges psychological as well as biological factors

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what are the limitations of the biopsychosocial model?

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focus on the individual (may lead to victim blaming), macro factors such as infrastructure and legislation are often overlooked, cultural factors may be overlooked (language)