Thanks for the post my friend.
Hello Gentlemen,
(Apologies for cross-posting, I'm a male nurse & educator) I would like to present an idea - created by a male! - whose time has surely come given the complexity of the problems the world faces.
Hodges' Health Career - Care Domains - Model
http://www.p-jones.demon.co.uk/
This model is concerned with health care assessment and the potential of health care informatics, visualization in the social sciences and includes an eclectic mix of links, please see:
http://www.p-jones.demon.co.uk/links.htm
http://www.p-jones.demon.co.uk/linksii.htm
The model provides a conceptual framework to map health and social care plus an enormous range of other problems upon four knowledge domains:
* Interpersonal;
* Sociological;
* Empirical;
* & Political (Autonomy).
The above domains are derived from two continua:
INDIVIDUAL -- GROUP & HUMANISTIC -- MECHANISTIC
In health we are still trying to be holistic, combining the mind and body. Organisationally everyone is working to integrate health and social care, while balancing the demands on health workers amid policy emphasis on patient choice, raising the publics' expectations.
We need to model the issues above and recognise individual rights, concordance in treatment, not just compliance. Alternately though the responsibilities of being a citizen must be reinforced in education, the cost to all of needs fulfilled for the few.
Problem solving in the 21st C. also requires the ability to relate the micro to the macro, essential in understanding the subtle relationships between individual health, ecosystem health and the global environment.
Tools such as Hodges’ Health Career - Care Domains - Model are urgently needed. Hodges' model is not a panacea, but it aids dialogue, facilitates understanding, engenders co-operation and progress. How many ideas can do this?
Thank you for your interest.
Yours sincerely,
Peter Jones
Team Leader & h2cm webmaster/Contributor
h2cmng@yahoo.co.uk
Thanks for the post my friend.