Planned and unplanned migrations, diverse social practices, and emerging disease vectors transform how health and wellbeing are understood and negotiated. Simultaneously, familiar illnesses—both communicable and non-communicable—continue to affect individual health and household, community, and state economies. Together, these forces shape medical knowledge and how it is understood, how it comes to be valued, and when and how it is adopted and applied. Perceptions of physical and psychological wellbeing differ substantially across and within societies. Although cultures often merge and change, human diversity assures that different lifestyles and beliefs will persist so that systems of value remain autonomous and distinct. In this sense, c...
Background: The most important attribute to which all human beings aspire is good health because it ...
This PhD thesis examines the role of cultural values as a predictor of population health and wellbei...
Family medicine has appropriated the biopsychosocial model as a conceptualization of the systemic in...
Planned and unplanned migrations, diverse social practices, and emerging disease vectors transform h...
Abstract: Culture refers to the shared patterns of feelings, beliefs and behaviour that reflect in t...
An anthropological view of culture and somatic experience is presented through elaboration of the no...
There has been a great deal of interest and debate recently concerning the linkages between inequali...
In matters of health and culture, For some, uncertainty is the motor of life; For others, anything ...
http://www.euro.who.int/en/data-and-evidence/cultural-contexts-of-health/culture-matters-using-a-cul...
In an increasingly globalized world, we continue to face dramatic health disparities that impact adv...
Ongoing demographic changes are challenging health systems worldwide especially in relation to incre...
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Culture of Health Action Framework aims to "make health a share...
ABSTRACT. This paper presents a theoretical framework for understanding the impact of culture on the...
Ongoing demographic changes are challenging health systems worldwide especially in relation to incre...
Ongoing demographic changes are challenging health systems worldwide especially in relation to incre...
Background: The most important attribute to which all human beings aspire is good health because it ...
This PhD thesis examines the role of cultural values as a predictor of population health and wellbei...
Family medicine has appropriated the biopsychosocial model as a conceptualization of the systemic in...
Planned and unplanned migrations, diverse social practices, and emerging disease vectors transform h...
Abstract: Culture refers to the shared patterns of feelings, beliefs and behaviour that reflect in t...
An anthropological view of culture and somatic experience is presented through elaboration of the no...
There has been a great deal of interest and debate recently concerning the linkages between inequali...
In matters of health and culture, For some, uncertainty is the motor of life; For others, anything ...
http://www.euro.who.int/en/data-and-evidence/cultural-contexts-of-health/culture-matters-using-a-cul...
In an increasingly globalized world, we continue to face dramatic health disparities that impact adv...
Ongoing demographic changes are challenging health systems worldwide especially in relation to incre...
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Culture of Health Action Framework aims to "make health a share...
ABSTRACT. This paper presents a theoretical framework for understanding the impact of culture on the...
Ongoing demographic changes are challenging health systems worldwide especially in relation to incre...
Ongoing demographic changes are challenging health systems worldwide especially in relation to incre...
Background: The most important attribute to which all human beings aspire is good health because it ...
This PhD thesis examines the role of cultural values as a predictor of population health and wellbei...
Family medicine has appropriated the biopsychosocial model as a conceptualization of the systemic in...