Factors affecting self-evaluated general health status and the use of professional health care services
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1991Type
Doctoral thesisDoktorgradsavhandling
Author
Fylkesnes, KnutAbstract
The idea of health has been given different meanings
throughout history. The “Pippin perspective” introduced here
contrasts the seemingly prevailing cultural climate of
fascination and concern with personal health, uneasiness and
“elevating health to a super value, a metaphor for all that is
good in life” (1). What Pippin might help to illustrate is
the reported historical trend toward a broadening of the range
of problems and social phenomena being conceptualized in terms
of health and illness (1-4). To the primary health care
system, involved with the care of iliness experience —
although accused for being basically centred on disease — such
changes have obvious strong implications.
The main topics of the present analyses are the exploration of factors involved in health and illness perceptions and the use of health care services. The first challenge when trying to face these topics is the conceptual approach.
Publisher
Universitetet i TromsøUniversity of Tromsø
Series
ISM skriftserie Nr. 19, 1991Metadata
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