Supporting positive dimensions of health, challenges in mental health care
Abstract
This paper will explore two contrasting paradigms in mental health care and their relationship to evidence-based practice. The biomedical perspective of pathogenesis and the health perspective of salotogenesis are two major diverse views in mental health care. Positive dimensions of health are traditionally viewed as software not suitable for statistical analysis, while absence of symptoms of disease are regarded as measurable and suitable for statistical analysis and appropriate as a foundation of evidence-based practice. If the main goal of mental health care is to enhance subjectively experienced health among patients, it will not be sufficient to evaluate absence of symptoms of disease as a measure of quality of care. The discussion focuses on the paradox of evidence-based absence of illness and disease versus subjectively experienced health and well-being as criterions of quality of care in mental health care.
Key words: Health, mental health care, patogenes, salutogenes
(Published: 20 May 2011)
Citation: Int J Qualitative Stud Health Well-being 2011, 6: 7126 - DOI: 10.3402/qhw.v6i2.7126
Key words: Health, mental health care, patogenes, salutogenes
(Published: 20 May 2011)
Citation: Int J Qualitative Stud Health Well-being 2011, 6: 7126 - DOI: 10.3402/qhw.v6i2.7126
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