Chapter 3- Holistic concepts Flashcards
(15 cards)
What do holistic concepts do?
Connect a range of factors that work together in order to keep people well
Holistic factors are…
interdependent
Interdependent
They interact and rely upon each other to contribute to an overall sense of happiness and good health
5 factors which good health and well-being are dependent on
- physical factors
- social factors
- emotional factors
- intellectual factors
- moral/spiritual factors
What are the 3 models and theories of holistic concepts?
- the social model of health
- the biopsychosocial model of health
- Marlow’s hierarchy of needs
How is the social model of health holistic?
- identified social determinants
Marlow’s hierarchy of needs explanation
- empathizes the connection of the mind, body and spirit
- Individuals must feel at peace spiritually in order to live a fulfilled life
- The basic needs such as food and shelter must be met before higher levels of needs such as spiritual growth
What does Marlow say about how individuals live a fulfilled lifestyle?
- Individuals must feel at peace spiritually in order to live a fulfilled life
Marlow’s hierarchy of needs
1- biological needs
2- safety needs
3- sense of belonging
4- esteem needs
5- self- actualism
Well-being of future generations (Wales) act 2015- what do they do?
- work with people to improve social, environmental and cultural well-being in Wales
Well-being of future generations (Wales) act 2015- main focus/aims
- focus on working together
- prevent issues that hinder well-being
- aims to make a sustainable, long-lasting difference
Well-being of future generations (Wales) act 2015- 7 well-being goals
1- a prosperous Wales
2- a resilient Wales
3- a healthier Wales
4- A more equal Wales
5- A Wales of cohesive communities
6- A Wales of vibrant culture and thriving Welsh language
7- A globally responsible Wales
A healthier Wales is a…
policy
What does ‘A healthier Wales’ empathise?
The need to take responsibility for ones own health and well-being
‘A healthier Wales’ 3 reasons why taking responsibility for ones own health and well-being is important
1- People are not passive receivers but are active citizens, working alongside practitioners to achieve good health and well-being
2- Acknowledge what matters to them and their priorities for their health and well-being
3- Allows for personal understanding and commitment making them more likely to achieve their goals