Human health, Course of Disease and Health Promotion

Authors

  • Doncho Donev
  • Gordana Pavlekovic
  • Lijana Zaletel Kragelj

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2390/biecoll-mhcp4-3.1

Keywords:

Health, health explanatory models, disease, natural course of the disease, pathogenesis, salutogenesis., DDC: 610 (Medicine and health)

Abstract

Health is one of most important elements and attributes in a life of a human being, a prerequisite for daily activities performance and happy life in general. Basically, human health is a reflection of the quality of relationship of human beings one with another, since health as the positive expression of human being wellbeing is tightly connected to the quality of sharing and caring in relationships. There exist several explanatory models of health. The concept of equilibrium (dynamic equilibrium) and the concept of adaptation to the environmental requirements and changes are contained in several of them. In tight connection with the phenomenon of health, it is the phenomenon of the disease. According to concept of dynamic equilibrium, the disease is the disturbance of the equilibrium expressed. In last decades, it has gradually become clear that the biomedical model of health and disease is outdated and inadequate. Health and disease can no longer be considered distinct entities where one exists only in the absence of the other. As well, the total environment needs to be considered in this context. Models, which focus on promoting salutogenic resources and promote the self esteem and coping abilities of individuals and communities, came to the fore.

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Published

2008-12-31