Pathways to health: a framework for health-focused research and practice

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Public health research and practice is faced with three problems: 1) a focus on disease instead of health, 2) consideration of risk factor/disease relationships one at a time, and 3) attention to individuals with limited regard for the communities in which they l...

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Main Authors: Wang Constance, Frasure Jessica A, Mascarenhas Maya, Arambula Karina Z, Gruber Susan, Weber Ann M, Fleischer Nancy L, Syme S Leonard
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2006-12-01
Series:Emerging Themes in Epidemiology
Online Access:http://www.ete-online.com/content/3/1/18
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spelling doaj-3483362d24b44dd6bf3f9c5347738e6a2020-11-24T22:09:47ZengBMCEmerging Themes in Epidemiology1742-76222006-12-01311810.1186/1742-7622-3-18Pathways to health: a framework for health-focused research and practiceWang ConstanceFrasure Jessica AMascarenhas MayaArambula Karina ZGruber SusanWeber Ann MFleischer Nancy LSyme S Leonard<p>Abstract</p> <p>Public health research and practice is faced with three problems: 1) a focus on disease instead of health, 2) consideration of risk factor/disease relationships one at a time, and 3) attention to individuals with limited regard for the communities in which they live. We propose a framework for health-focused research and practice. This framework encompasses individual and community pathways to health while incorporating the dynamics of context and overall population vulnerability and resilience. Individual pathways to health may differ, but commonalities will exist. By understanding these commonalities, communities can work to support health-promoting pathways in addition to removing barriers. The perspective afforded by viewing health as a dynamic process instead of as a collection of risk factors and diseases expands the number of approaches to improving health globally. Using this approach, multidisciplinary research teams working with active community participants have the potential to reshape health and intervention sciences.</p> http://www.ete-online.com/content/3/1/18
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Frasure Jessica A
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Gruber Susan
Weber Ann M
Fleischer Nancy L
Syme S Leonard
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Frasure Jessica A
Mascarenhas Maya
Arambula Karina Z
Gruber Susan
Weber Ann M
Fleischer Nancy L
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Pathways to health: a framework for health-focused research and practice
Emerging Themes in Epidemiology
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Frasure Jessica A
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Gruber Susan
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title Pathways to health: a framework for health-focused research and practice
title_short Pathways to health: a framework for health-focused research and practice
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series Emerging Themes in Epidemiology
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description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Public health research and practice is faced with three problems: 1) a focus on disease instead of health, 2) consideration of risk factor/disease relationships one at a time, and 3) attention to individuals with limited regard for the communities in which they live. We propose a framework for health-focused research and practice. This framework encompasses individual and community pathways to health while incorporating the dynamics of context and overall population vulnerability and resilience. Individual pathways to health may differ, but commonalities will exist. By understanding these commonalities, communities can work to support health-promoting pathways in addition to removing barriers. The perspective afforded by viewing health as a dynamic process instead of as a collection of risk factors and diseases expands the number of approaches to improving health globally. Using this approach, multidisciplinary research teams working with active community participants have the potential to reshape health and intervention sciences.</p>
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