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Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Paper: Implications of health as ‘the ability to adapt and self-manage’ for public health policy: a qualitative study


Results 
Key themes emerging 
Overall, participants supported the new concept of health. Four key patterns emerged regarding implications for public health: (i) health as an individual asset, (ii) health as a healthy lifestyle, (iii) health as focus of the healthcare system and (iv) health in the context of social support. p.413.

individual
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INTERPERSONAL : SCIENCES
humanistic ---------------------------------------  mechanistic
SOCIOLOGY : POLITICAL
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group
(i) health as an individual asset
(ii) health as a healthy lifestyle


(iv) health in the context of social support

(iii) health as focus of the healthcare system


Jambroes, M., Nederland, T., Kaljouw, M., Van Vliet, K., Essink-Bot, M., &. Ruwaard, D. (2016). Implications of health as ‘the ability to adapt and self-manage’ for public health policy: A qualitative study. The European Journal of Public Health, 26(3), 412-416. doi:10.1093/eurpub/ckv206