knowledge organiser quiz Flashcards
what is a persons perception of wellbeing based on their own experience
health
what is a persons perception of feeling unwell
illness
what is a change in the bodys biological condition due to identifiable causes
disease
what is a definition of health held by ordinary members of society
lay definition
what is the hidden figure of health known as
the clinical iceburg
which conventional health model sees the body as a machine
biomedical model
who identified the 5 features of the biomedical model; disease is physical, doctors are elite, medicine is curative, illness is temporary, treatment is special
nicki hart
what traditional model of health is used in india
ayurvedic model
what medical approaches uses both biomedical and non-orthadox practes
complementary medicine
which model highlights environmental factors as a cause of disease and illness
social model
what term describes diseases that are caused by wealth
disease of affluence
what term describes the objective approach to medically examining the body
clinical gaze
which act describes disability as the physical or mental impairment which has a substantial and long-term adverse effect on your ability to carry out activites
disability discrimination act 1995
according to illich, the medical professions harm patients through what process
iatrogenesis
who claims medicine is ideological, and benefits the bourgeoise
vincent Navarro
who claims the sick role involves have rights and obligations
talcott parsons
who claims medicine is a method of surveillance and control
michael foucault
what is the movement of patients across the globe in the pursuit of treatment
medical tourism
which social theorists claim mental illness is a social construct
interactionists
what is the departure of medical professions from one country to another usually better pay or living conditions
medical brain drain
which functionalist claims doctors have 5 specific traits
barber
which theoretical perspective claims medical professionals have 4 dimensions.
webarian perspective
who claims medical professionals have medicalised normal female activites
oakley and lupton
what was the first british study of class and rates of morbidity and mortality
the black report 1980
which study showed continuing class inequality and widening health inequalities
the acheson report 1998
tudor hart- the availability of medical care tends to vary inversly with the need for it in the population served
the inverse care law
what term is ised to describe inaccurate health statistics
artefact approach
which social theorists are associated with the cultural and behavioural approach
the new right
which social theorists are associated with teh material and structural approach
marxists
why do women apparently suffer more illness than men
artefact=genes-social
what did lyng mean by edgework
risky behaviour
who argue lower wages and higher rates of poverty explain poor female health
milar and glendinning
who argues that domestic labour can adversly affect female health
popay and bartley
why do some ethnic groups suffer more illness than others
artefact-language-cultrual
according to nazroo, which group is likely to recieve treatment for depression
british afro caribbean
what disease is on the rise in some white british communities
rickets
who found sinking heart to be a common illness in asian communites
krause
who coined the term social model of disability
mike oliver
who claims the body is a project
shilling
according to turner, what has replaced the law and religion as key institutions of control
turner
who conducted the field experiement, being sane in insane places
rosehan 1973
who identified different levels of stigma?
erving goffman
who found poorer people suffer more mental illness than those better off
gomm 1996
what term is used to cover up or hide an illness or condition
selective concealment