Disease, illness and health : theoretical models of the disablement process

Minaire, P

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1992
p 373-379

Handicap is the result of a process of disablement whose origin is a pathological condition (disease). According to some definitions of health (eg a state of complete physical, mental and social well- being), the classical biomedical concept is too restrictive to cover all the consequences of disease. New models have been proposed: the impairment-disability-handicap model presented by WHO, the situational handicap model, and the quality-of-life model. A unifying schema of the disablement process includes these concepts and provides a useful way of analysing the consequences of disease. Factors that modify the disablement process can be identified by their respective impacts, and provide operational guidelines for public health interventions.

Serial Title:Bulletin of the World Health Organization Serial Part:Vol 70 No 3 Notes:Abstract available in . Good graphic on the disablement process, does not fit into some other definitions 

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