Redefining health promotion to reach the unreached: opportunities for transformative change in South and South-East Asia.
Title: | Redefining health promotion to reach the unreached: opportunities for transformative change in South and South-East Asia. |
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Authors: | Mukhopadhyay, Alok, Kaur, Nancepreet |
Source: | Global Health Promotion; Dec2021, Vol. 28 Issue 4, p104-108, 5p |
Abstract: | The pandemic has exposed the vulnerability of our civilization and reinforced the importance of living in harmony with nature, not rampaging it in a conquering mode. South and South-East Asia have a vital role to play in achieving the global goal of 'Health for All' as the regions have a significantly large share of global income and multidimensional poor compared to other regions. Clearly, the progress in health and development outcomes of these regions cannot be achieved without addressing social determinants of health and ensuring active public participation. These regions must collectively address the social determinants of health following a realistic health promotion model. It is indeed a favourable time to look beyond the so-called predominantly reductionist biomedical model of health care to a more holistic model of health, that places humans and the environment at the centre, and emphasizes the importance of promoting health and wellbeing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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