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Title: Biopsychosocial model of disease


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Biopsychosocial model of disease
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Human Disease Three Models
Medical Model
Biopsychosocial Model
Epidemiological Model
Human Disease
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Medical Model
  • Emphasis on medical treatment
  • Youre either healthy or youre not.
  • Missing important dimensions of health
  • Psychology and Social aspect are separate
  • Address disease but may not consider quality of
    life (QOL)

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OECD Health Data
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Source CIA World Factbook, 2014
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Medical Model continued
  • By medical model standards.
  • U.S. should have the best health and longest life
    expectancy.

Picture source onefoundation.org
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Epidemiological Model
Host
Environment
Agent
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Problems with disease models
Individuals
Picture Source google images
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Problems
  • Families

Picture source Google images
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Problems
  • Natural Disasters

Picture Source Google images
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Problems
  • Pollution

Picture Source Google images
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Problems
  • Poverty

Picture source Google images
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Problems
Picture source Google images
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Biopsychosocial Model
  • Health (and illness) are caused/influenced by
    many factors.
  • Mind and body are not separate
  • Relationships are significant to health
  • Health is on a continuum

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Implications
  • Consider biological, psychological, and social
    factors
  • Relationships are significant to health
  • Patient and doctor
  • Patient and family, friends, others
  • Keep people healthy rather than wait to treat
    them when they become ill.
  • Challenges?

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Biopsychosocial Model of Disease
  • Biology
  • Age, sex
  • Disease state
  • Genetics/heredity
  • Physical symptoms
  • Meds/drugs/addiction
  • Psychology
  • Attitudes/beliefs
  • Mood state
  • Behaviors
  • Religiosity/spirituality
  • Social
  • Support formal/informal
  • Roles work/family/peers
  • Physician-patient relationship
  • Socioeconomic status
  • Environment
  • School/work place
  • Church
  • Social norms / cultural norms
  • Community / Health services
  • Neighborhoods / National economy
  • Mass media
  • Policy / laws

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Example Diabetes
  • Biology
  • Diabetes
  • No family history
  • Skin bumps, fuzzy vision, fatigue, burning feet,
    pruritis, erectile dysfunction
  • Agent Orange exposure
  • Psychology
  • Its always in the back of my mind
  • Guilt cant work as much
  • Depression, stress
  • I just miss eating junk
  • Social
  • Marriage suffering
  • Doesnt trust doctor (non-compliant)
  • Boss did not promote
  • Cant play with grandkids
  • Environment
  • Healthcare at VA, has to travel
  • Diabetes class offered
  • Fast food everywhere supersized portions
  • 2nd hand smoke triggers desire to smoke
  • Cultural norm embarrassed by weight
  • Govt will not compensate for agent orange
    exposure

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Example Fibromyalgia
  • Psychology
  • Depression
  • Information seeker
  • Difficult to get motivated
  • Uses stress management
  • Biology
  • Female
  • Fatigue
  • Joint stiffness
  • Tender points
  • Widespread aches
  • Social
  • Supportive friends/family members
  • However, husband is not very supportive
  • Work role is stressful
  • Teaches water aerobics
  • Environment
  • Good access to health care
  • Environment is conducive to exercise
  • She tries to surround herself with a healthy
    environment.
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