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Author Commers, Matt.

Title Determinants of health : theory, understanding, portrayal, policy / by Matthew J. Commers
Published Dordrecht ; Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002

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Description xiii, 210 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Series International library of ethics, law, and the new medicine ; v. 13
International library of ethics, law, and the new medicine ; v. 13
Contents Ch. 1. Toward a Seamless Salutology: Reconciling Subjectivity and Health Professionalism -- Ch. 2. A Natural Scientific Foundation for Participation and Empowerment: Implications of A Far-From-Equilibrium Thermodynamic Understanding of Health and Health Etiology -- Ch. 3. Understandings of the Preconditions for and Determinants of Health among Residents of Maastricht, The Netherlands -- Ch. 4. Indications of Social Variation in Understandings of the Preconditions for and Determinants of Health among Residents of Maastricht, The Netherlands -- Ch. 5. Representations of Preconditions for and Determinants of Health in the Dutch Press -- Ch. 6. What Do The Dutch Believe Determines Their Health? -- Ch. 7. Theoretical and Practical Legitimacy of Public Participation in Dutch Health-Related Policy Formulation -- Ch. 8. Reflections on the Findings: The Dutch Context and Its Relevance
Summary "For decades, health professionals have asserted the importance of public participation in interventions for health. Medicine has pursued patient participation in clinical decision-making. In the public health realm, target groups have been asked to assist in the design and implementation of initiatives for health in practice, however, patients and populations expect health professionals to give advice and - in some cases - to make decisions on their behalf. This implies limits to the ideal of participation. In this innovative work, the author contrasts public and professional understandings of health and the best ways to achieve health. The result is a model of lay participation in the structuring of medical and public health activity. The book is unique due to its policy-applicable, quantitative studies and its theoretical analysis of works by Rene Dubos and Aaron Antonovsky
It will be of value to professionals in health promotion, health education, medical anthropology and social epidemiology."--BOOK JACKET
Notes Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-208) and index
Subject Medical ethics.
Medical care -- Philosophy.
LC no. 2002030051
ISBN 1402008090 alkaline paper