INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH AND ILLNESS

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INTODUCTION TO HEALTH AND ILLNESS DR. MAHESWARI JAIKUMAR. maheswarijaikumar2103@gmail .com

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INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH AND ILLNESS

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INTODUCTION TO HEALTH AND

ILLNESSDR. MAHESWARI JAIKUMAR.

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DEFINITION• “The condition of being sound in body,

mind or spirit, especially freedom from physical disease or pain”. (WEBSTER)

• “Soundness of body or mind; that condition in which its functions are duly & efficiently discharged” (OXFORD ENGLISH DICTIONARY).

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• “Health is a state of complete physical, mental,social and spiritual well – being & not merely an absence of disease or infirmity” (WHO)

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HEALTH

PHYSICAL DIMENSION

MENTAL DIMENSION

SOCIAL DIMENSION

SPIRITUAL DIMENSION

EMOTIONAL DIMENSIONVOCATIONAL

DIMENSION

PHILOSOPHICL DIMENSION

CULTURAL DIMENSION

SOCIO ECONOMIC

ENVIRONMENTAL

NUTRITION

EDUCATIVE

CURATIVE

PREVENTIVE

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DIMENSIONS OF HEALTH

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PHYSICAL DIMENSION• It implies the notion of “ perfect

functioning” of the body.

• It conceptualizes health as a state in which every cell & every organ is functioning at optimum capacity & in perfect harmony with rest of the body.

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SIGNS OF PHYSICAL HEALTH• 1. Good complexion.• 2. Clear skin.• 3. Bright eyes.• 4. Lustrous hair.• 5. Body well clothed.

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• 6. Firm flesh.• 7. Not too fat.• 8. A sweet breath.• 9. A good appetite.• 10. Sound sleep.

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• 11. Regular activity of bowels & bladder.

• 12.Smooth, easy, coordinated movement of the body.

• 13. All the organs of the body are of unexceptional size & function normally.

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• 14. All the special senses are intact.

• 15. The resting pulse rate, blood pressure & exercise tolerance are all within the range of normality for individuals' age & sex.

• 16. In the young & growing individual there is a steady gain in weight

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• This state of normality has fairly wide limits.

• These limits are set by observation of a large number of “normal” people, who are free from evident disease.

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EVALUATION OF PHYSICAL HEALTH

• 1. Self assessment of overall health.

• 2. Inquiry into symptoms of ill health & risk factors.

• 3. Inquiry into medications.

• 4. Inquiry into levels of activity.

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• 4. Inquiry into levels of activity.

• 5. Inquiry into use of medical services.

• 6. Standardized questionnaire for cardio vascular diseases.

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• 7. Standardized questionnaire for respiratory diseases.

• 8. Clinical examination.

• 9. Nutrition & dietary assessment.

• 10. Bio chemical & laboratory investigations

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MENTAL HEALTH• Good mental

health is the ability to respond to the many varied experiences of life with flexibility & a sense of purpose.

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• Mental health has been defined as s state of balance between the individual & the surrounding world, a state of harmony between oneself & others, a co existence between the realities of the self & that of other people & that of the environment.

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• Psychologist have mentioned the following characteristics as attributes of a mentally healthy person.

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MENTALLY HEALTHY PERSON

• 1. A mentally healthy person is free from internal conflicts, he is not at war with himself.

• 2. He is well adjusted , i.e., He is able to get along well with others. He accepts criticism & is not easily upset.

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• 3. He searches for identity.

• 4. He has a strong sense of self esteem.

• 5. He knows himself; his needs, problems & goals. (Self Actualization).

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• 6. He has good self control balances rationally & emotionally.

• 7. He faces problems & tries to solve them intelligently, i.e., coping with stress & anxiety.

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SOCIAL DIMENSION• Social well being

implies harmony & integration within the individual, between individuals & other members of society & between individuals & the world in which they live.

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• It has been defined as the “ Quantity & Quality of an individual’s interpersonal ties & the extent of involvement with the community”.

• It is the ability of a person to see oneself as a part of a larger community.

• Social health is rooted in “Positive Human Environment”, which is concerned with the social network of the individual.

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SPIRITUAL DIMENSION• Spirituality refers

to that part of the individual which reaches out & strives for meaning & purpose in life.

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• It is the intangible “something” that transcends physiology & psychology.

• It includes integrity, principles & ethics, the purpose in life, commitment to some higher being & belief in concepts that are not subject to “state of the art” explanation.

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VOCATIONAL DIMENSION

• Vocational dimension is a part of human existence.

• The importance of this dimension is exposed when individuals suddenly lose their jobs or faced with mandatory retirement.

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• When work is fully adapted to human goals , capacities & limitations, work often plays a role in promoting both physical & mental health.

• Physical work often plays a role in promoting both physical & mental health.

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• For many the vocational dimension may be merely a source of income.

• To others, this dimension represents the culmination of the efforts of other dimensions to produce success in life.

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OTHER DIMENSIONS 1. Philosophical dimension. 2. Cultural dimension. 3. Socio economic dimension. 4. Environmental dimension.

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5. Educational dimension.

6. Nutritional dimension.

7. Curative dimension. 8. Preventive

dimension.

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