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6 determinants of health

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6 determinants of health

  1. 1. At the end of lecture students should be able to  Define Health  Know Changing Concept of health  Enumerate Dimensions of health with eg.  Understand concept of Positive health & well-being  Explain indices for quality of life eg. PQLI & HDI  Enumerate Determinants of health with eg.  Enumerate with e.g Indicators of health .
  2. 2.  Oldest 1. Absence of disease 2.Being at peace with the self ,the community god and cosmos 3. Disturbance in bodily equilibrium Health is a fundamental human right and a worldwide social goal
  3. 3.  In 1977 the 30th World Health Assembly decided that the main social target of “ the attainment by all citizens of the world by the year 2000 of a level of health that will permit them to lead a socially & economically productive life” “Health for all” In 1979 –UN adopted health as an integral part of socio-economic development.
  4. 4.  Biomedical concepts  Ecological concepts  Psychosocial concepts  Holistic concepts
  5. 5. Biomedical Concept-  “absence of disease”  human body = machine,  disease = consequence of the break down  Doctor’s task = repair of machine.  Limitation- it has minimized the role of environmental, social, psychological & cultural determinants of health.
  6. 6. Ecological Concept- ◦ Health = is a dynamic equilibrium between man & his environment, ◦ Disease = maladjustment of the human organisms to the environment.  The concept supports the need for clean air, safe water, ozonic layer in the atmosphere, etc. to protect us from exposure to unhealthy factors.
  7. 7. Psychosocial Concept  Health is not only a biomedical phenomenon, but one which is in influenced by social psychological, cultural, economic and political factors of the people concerned.
  8. 8. Holistic Concept –  biomedical + ecological + psychosocial concept.  It has been defined as unified or multidimensional process involving the well being of the whole person in the context of his environment.  Holistic concept implies that, all sectors of society have an effect on health
  9. 9. Definitions of Health  “ 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 and efficiently discharged” ( Oxford English Dictionary )
  10. 10. Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing and not merely an absence of disease or infirmity(WHO-1948) The ability to lead a socially and economically productive life
  11. 11.  Fundamental human right  Essence of productive life ,not the result of increasing expenditure on medical care  Intersectoral  An integral part of development  Central to the concept quality of life  Health involves Individual, State and international responsibility  World wide social goal
  12. 12.  Physical  Mental  Social  Spiritual  Emotional  Vocational  Political
  13. 13.  The state of physical health implies the notion of perfect functioning of the body  Every cell and every organ functioning at optimum capacity and perfect harmony with the rest of the body.
  14. 14.  A good complexion  Clean skin  bright eyes  lustrous hairs  body with firm flesh  not too fat  Sweet breath
  15. 15.  Good appetite  Sound sleep  Regular activity of bowel and bladder  Smooth easily coordinated bodily movements  All organs of normal size and functioning normally  Pulse rate, BP exercise tolerance within normal ranges
  16. 16.  Self assessment of overall health  Inquiry into symptom of ill health risk factors  Inquiry into Medication  Inquiry into Fitness  Inquiry into Medical services  Standardized questionnaire for CVD, RD  Clinical examination & lab investigations  Nutrition & dietary assessment
  17. 17. Mental health is not mere absence of mental illness Ability to respond to varied experiences of life “ a state of balance between the individual and surrounding world, a state of harmony between oneself and others” 
  18. 18. Characteristics of Mentally healthy person : Free from internal conflicts Well adjusted Searches for identity Strong sense of self-esteem Knows himself, his needs, problems and goals Good self control Coping with stress and anxiety
  19. 19. Harmony and integration a) within the individual b) between each individual and other members of the society c) between individuals and world in which they live Definition :- Quantity and quality of an individual’s interpersonal ties and the extent of involvement with the community
  20. 20.  Possession of social skills, social functioning  Ability to see oneself as a member of community  Focuses on social and economic conditions
  21. 21.  Spiritual Dimension Refers to that part of individual which reaches out and strives for meaning and purpose in life .  It is the intangible something that transcends Physiology and Psychology Includes integrity, principles, ethics, purpose in life, commitment
  22. 22.  The emotional dimension of wellness emphasizes an awareness and acceptance of one's feelings
  23. 23.  Work – fully adapted to human goals, capacities and limitations  Work often plays a role in promoting both physical and mental health  Sudden loss of Job / after Retirement
  24. 24.  Philosophical  Cultural  Socioeconomic  Environmental  Educational nutritional  Curative dimension  Preventive dimension
  25. 25.  It is a state of physical , mental ,social and spiritual well being when a person enjoys an equilibrium state with his environment  Perfect functioning of body mind  Ability to lead a socially and economically productive life
  26. 26. All the factors which influences human health by their interactions  Biological  Behavioral and socio cultural  Environment  Lifestyle  Socioeconomic conditions  Health services
  27. 27. Biological Behavioral Environmenta l Socio- economic Health system Socio- cultural Ageing of population Science & technology Information & communication Gender Equity & Social justiceHuman rights
  28. 28.  Science of mutual relationship between living organism and their environment
  29. 29.  Environment- housing ,psychosocial stress  Poor environmental sanitation  Inadequate safe drinking water  Excessive levels of atmospheric pollution  Urbanization, deforestation……
  30. 30.  Every one has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well being of himself and his family
  31. 31.  Individual  Community  State  International
  32. 32.  Those health generating activities that are under taken by the persons themselves  Activities individuals undertake in promoting their own health  Observance of simple rules relating to diet ,exercise , alcohol…………  Personal hygiene  Healthy life style, accepting immunization  Periodic medical check up
  33. 33.  Health of a community can be assessed through measurement of existing health status of people.
  34. 34.  Valid- actually measure what they are supposed to measure  Reliable and Objective- same measurement by different people  Sensitive -affected by changes in situation  Specific- reflect changes only in the situation concerned  Feasible - ability to obtain data needed
  35. 35.  Mortality indicators  Morbidity indicators  Disability rates  Nutritional status indicators  Health care delivery indicators  Utilization rates  Indicators of social & mental Health
  36. 36.  Environmental indicators  Socio economic indicators  Health policy indicators  Indicators of quality of life  others
  37. 37.  Crude death Rate,  Infant Mortality Rate  Child mortality rate  Maternal Mortality Rate  Under 5 MR,  Proportional Mortality Rate  Diseases specific MR
  38. 38.  Incidence rate  Prevalence rate  Notification Rate  Hospital attendance rate  Admission/discharge rate  Average duration of stay in hospital
  39. 39.  Bed disability days  Work loss days  Sullivan index  DALY
  40. 40.  Anthropometric measurement Diet survey Clinical examination
  41. 41.  Doctor population ratio Doctor nurse ratio Population bed ratio Population per primary health centre
  42. 42.  Access to safe drinking water/sanitary facility  Air/water/ noise pollution
  43. 43.  Suicides  Homicides smoking  Alcoholism/drug abuse  Road traffic accidents  Housing  Literacy rates  Per capita GNP
  44. 44.  Percentage of immunized children/mother  % of women using antenatal services  % of population using FP technique  Bed occupancy rate
  45. 45. Components Objective components  Standard of living  level of living Subjective component  Quality of life
  46. 46. It consolidate three indicators 1.Infant mortality rate 2.Expectancy at age one 3.Literacy for each component ,the performance of individual countries is placed on a scale of 0- 100, where 0 represents an absolutely “worst” performance, and 100 represents an absolutely defined “best” performance.
  47. 47. “a composite index combining indicators representing three dimensions- longevity (life expectancy at birth) ,knowledge adult literacy rate and mean years of schooling) and income (real GDP per capita in purchasing power parity in US dollar)” HDI ranges between 0-1 High HDI – value more than o.800 Medium HDI- Value between 0.500 to 0.799 Low HDI- Value less than 0.500 India comes in medium & ranking is 134. (2011) total 184 countries. .
  48. 48.  Introduced in 1997  Measures deprivation in basic dimensions (Longevity, Knowledge, Income)  For developing countries(HPI-1)- 1. A long & healthy life – vulnerability to death at a relatively early age. 2. Knowledge – adult literacy rate 3. Standard of living – average of- %age of population not using an improved water source & %age of children under weight-for-age.
  49. 49.  To measure health status of community  To compare health status  For assessing health care needs  For allocation of scarce resources
  50. 50. Thank you
  51. 51. Spectrum of health Positive health Better health Freedom from sickness Unrecognized sickness Mild sickness Severe sickness Death

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