social construction of disease and stigmatising conditions Flashcards
what is the statistic relating mental health and addiction
1 in 6 people who suffer from addiction also suffer from mental health issues
what was mental health previously seen as
as witchcraft
what is health relative to
lifestyle, age,times and environment eg as smoking was promoted by winston cigarette company
what is the social construction of medical knowledge
it is a idea by nettleton which involves:
your knowledge and clinical learning
role of the internet
disease diagnosis
what are the benefits of internet content
early detection
help patiwnts understand disease
and self efficacy
what are the disadvanatages of internet content
can lead to incorrect self diagnosis
eg webMD- only correct for 33% of patients
what are the advantages of the internet community
removes transport and geographical barrier to social support
provides anonymity
helps people connect who have rare diseases
what are the disadvantages of the internet community
not evidence based information
internet trolls who can scaremonger
how do healthcare professionals respond to knowledge that patients have constructed through the use of the internet
health professional centred relationship
patient centred relationship
internet prescription
describe health professional centred relationship
dr might get offended and treated and responds defensively
describe patient centred relationship
The health professional and patient collaborate in obtaining and analysing the information
describe internet prescription
The health professional will guide patients to reliable health information websites
what is the definition for stigmatising conditions definition
diseases or illnesses which normal people do not get-people who get them are inferior or socially unacceptable
who came up with the stigmatising diseases definitions
scrambler in 2003
give examples of stigmatising conditions
HIV/AIDS smoking bad teeth STD depression cirrohosis disability eating disorders obesity