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2021 ◽  
Vol 31 (2) ◽  
pp. 236-246
Author(s):  
Atala Lotti Garcia ◽  
Tatiana Breder Emerich ◽  
Luciane Bresciani Salaroli ◽  
Edson Theodoro dos Santos Neto

Background: The current concept of Health Promotion includes an interdisciplinary approach from various sectors of society. However, many themes related to health promotion are still restricted to prevention and a biologic approach to disease, as is presumably the case with stress. Objectives: This study aims to analyze the concepts of health promotion associated with stress exposed by the print media. Methods: It is a study in which it was carried out the qualitative media analysis of 727 news from printed newspapers, dated from 2015 to 2017. The concepts of Health Promotion related to stress, found in the approaches on the subject in the media were: 1- Early Health Promotion: absence of disease and birth of the term (past); 2 - Health Promotion as primary prevention (present); 3- Expanded Health Promotion (what is expected in the future). Results: The study contributes to stimulating society's leading role in health promotion and brought the novelty of the print media's approach to stress. The study shows that the most recent concepts of health promotion linked to stress are little discussed in the print media. The study suggests, with its originality, a current reflection on stress and the evolution of the meanings of Health Promotion. Conclusion: It was observed that the media still approaches the stress theme in a restricted, biologicist, medicalized, prescriptive way, and focused on commercial interests, reinforcing the need for public policies aimed at Health Promotion comunication.  


2021 ◽  
pp. 6-15
Author(s):  
Vasily Sergeevich Nechaev ◽  
Irina Petrova

The article considers methodological studying of problematic of health preservation and its organizational technologies. The health preservation is considered in the context of public health policy. The necessity of complex interdisciplinary and longitudinal approach to studying this problematic is substantiated. The results of analysis of semantics of key concepts of health preservation are presented. The patient-centralized principles of activities and communication as applied to health preservation are substantiated. The differentiation between concepts of «value» and «utility» of organizational technologies of health preservation for health are discussed. The possible areas of studying positioning of health preservation in the system of personality values, including health culture, are proposed. The possible structurization of factors determining health condition and healthy life-style are proved. The scope of principles and approaches for subsequent elaboration of methods, standards, instruments and regulations of complex methodology of studying issues of health preservation and its organizational technologies are established


2021 ◽  
pp. 205030322098698
Author(s):  
Peter Lambertz

The Japanese “new religions” ( Shin Shūkyō) active in Kinshasa (DR Congo) nearly all perform healing through the channeling of invisible divine light. In the case of Sekai Kyūseikyō (Church of World Messianity), the light of Johrei cannot be visually apprehended, but is worn as an invisible aura on the practitioner’s body. This article discusses the trans-cultural resonances between Japan and Central Africa regarding the ontology of spiritual force, regimes of subjectivity, and the gradual embodiment of Johrei divine light as a protection against (suspicions of) witchcraft. Meanwhile, I argue that religious multiplicity in urban Africa encourages cultural reflexivity about concepts of health and healing, self-responsibility, and Pentecostal suspicion-mongering of occult sciences. Thus, Johrei divine light not only feeds into a longstanding local tradition of spiritual healing; within the religiously multiple city, it is also a discursive space for, and an experience and performance of, emic critique.


Author(s):  
Nicholas A. Deakin ◽  
Antonio Ventriglio ◽  
Dinesh Bhugra

Ethical practice of medicine in general and psychiatry in particular form an integral part of medical professionalism in order to ensure that patients not only get the best treatments for their needs but also that these are delivered in an ethical framework. For centuries, doctors and psychiatrists have continued to rely on the four principles of autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence and justice as critical components of decision-making in treating their patients. As the concepts of health have changed the basic principles remain the same. This “four principles” approach has much to offer medical professionals when they are faced with ethical dilemmas in clinical and non-clinical practice. In this chapter, we outline the basis of these principles and consider the key strengths while using this theory. For psychiatrists there is a major imperative as their actions can deprive patients of their liberty. The “four principles” should be considered when making ethical decisions, and in conjunction with professional judgement and wider ethical frameworks.


Author(s):  
Ruth Cross ◽  
Simon Rowlands ◽  
Sally Foster

Abstract This book chapter seeks to: (i) explore concepts of 'health' held by lay people and health promoters; (ii) introduce recent work on the social determinants of health; (iii) introduce certain threshold concepts including salutogenesis, social models of health and upstream thinking; (iv) establish the value base of health promotion; (v) introduce the disciplinary foundations of health promotion; (vi) outline in more detail 'empowerment' as a key value in health promotion; and (vii) describe the key WHO conferences, which provide the milestones in the development of health promotion. This chapter has provided a foundation upon which to base further study; it has presented the key values and principles of health promotion; emphasized the need to tackle the social determinants of health; presented a history of health promotion's development through the WHO-led conferences; introduced some threshold concepts; introduced the disciplines that contribute to health promotion; outlined professional and lay concepts of health; and suggested that empowerment approaches are the essence of health promotion.


2021 ◽  
Vol 255 ◽  
pp. 01033
Author(s):  
Oleksandr Hladkyi ◽  
Svitlana Sakhno ◽  
Olena Khadzhynova ◽  
Alla Dakal ◽  
Larysa Kapranovа

This paper deals with basic product selling strategies in recreation and health tourism investigations. The theoretical principles of formation and selling the product of recreational tourism are disclosed. The health and recreational tourism definition as an object of scientific research is proposed. The worldwide management practice of formation on the product of health and recreational tourism is considered. Health tourism investigates different elements of health treatment system as well as investigates basic concepts of health treatment in tourism. These directions of recreation and health treatment sciences investigations became more urgent nowadays and content the main scientific aim of this article. Health treatment system is a system of social and natural sciences that investigates health reproduction by restoring of their essential powers; investigates conditions, causes, characteristics, mechanisms and drivers of the recovery process at different stages; investigates laws and principles of formation and development of recreation systems as well as their interrelations with other elements of social life and production in resort systems. The purpose of the research is to study theoretic and practical aspects of the product selling strategies in health and recreational tourism as well as proposals for its improvement.


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