Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Strategies: The Possible Side Effects of Their Good Intentions
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/24607Dato
2021-11-01Type
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The public health policies are principally implemented using two main strategies, namely, the population strategy
and the high-risk strategy. The purpose of this article is to discuss possible side effects of the good intentions of
these two main strategies. The discussions herein are made based on our perspectives and literature study
methodology. Main findings portray that the disease prevention and health strategies are applied on a skewed basis,
and more so, they are mainly based on medical culture and take little account of human culture. This implies that in
order for individuals to comply with the health authorities’ demands, they must give up their own lifestyle
coping-strategies that are contradictive to the demands. Hence, the possible side effects of the disease prevention
and health promotion strategies’ good intentions; as the strategies have no explicit mandate to change the cultural
norms and values. Therefore, we argue that adaptations to make the strategies more inclusive may promote public
healthcare in the sense that it can work for everyone’s lifestyle, as individuals can easily take healthy actions in the
normal course of their lives.
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Canadian center of science and educationSitering
Msomphora MR, Larsen AIL. Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Strategies: The Possible Side Effects of Their Good Intentions. Global Journal of Health Science. 2021;13(12)Metadata
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