Moving from theory to praxis on the fly: Introducing a salutogenic method to expedite mental health care provision in disaster situations


Autoria(s): Golembiewski, Jan A.
Data(s)

01/04/2012

Resumo

Not a lot is known about most mental illness. Its triggers can rarely be established and nor can its aetiological dynamics, so it is hardly surprising that the accepted treatments for most mental illnesses are really strategies to manage the most overt symptoms. But with such a dearth of knowledge, how can worthy decisions be made about psychiatric interventions, especially given time and budgetary restrictions? This paper introduces a method, extrapolated from Salutogenics; the psycho-social theory of health introduced by Antonovsky in 1987. This method takes a normative stance (that psychiatric health care is for the betterment of psychiatric patients), and applies it to any context where there is a dearth of workable knowledge. In lieu of guiding evidence, the method identifies reasonable alternatives on the fly, enabling rational decisions to be made quickly with limited resources.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/84771/

Publicador

Emergency Management Australia

Relação

https://www.em.gov.au/Publications/Australianjournalofemergencymanagement/PastIssues/Documents/WEMA%20Vol27No1_Golembiewski.PDF

Golembiewski, Jan A. (2012) Moving from theory to praxis on the fly: Introducing a salutogenic method to expedite mental health care provision in disaster situations. Australian Journal of Emergency Management, 27(2), pp. 42-47.

Fonte

School of Design; Creative Industries Faculty

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Tipo

Journal Article