Discuss the health belief, health promotion,basic human needs, and holistic health models to understand the relationship between patients' attitudes toward health and health practices ?

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Discuss the health belief, health promotion,basic human needs, and holistic health models to understand the relationship between patients' attitudes toward health and health practices ?

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Step 1 Introduction

Health care practices are complex, dynamic, and experiential processes that are embodied and transformed by individual performance and anchored in the ethical objective of doing what is necessary for others.

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Health Beliefs and Practices

Pain and An​algesia-: Expression of pain and pain-relieving behavior vary from one culture to another. For example, in some cultures, it is considered honorable and desirable to tolerate pain stoically, while those same behavioral expectations are not shared by other cultures. 

Birth and Early Infancy-: At birth and immediately after birth, different cultural groups have specific norms concerning the post-partum period in which mothers should stay, umbilical care, early diet, co-sleep, circumcision, and more.

Health Promotion and practices

Promoting health eliminates possible reasons to influence behavior through motivation. It's to improve the health of the entire community, not just the people.

Basic human needs and practices

Fundamental Needs are the seven needs that every human being must meet in order to grow up healthy and happy.
It includes basic physical needs as well as internal circle alignment and connectivity needs.

Holistic health model and practices

Such practices and therapies could be used as an alternative to conventional medicine. However, this is less frequent and may be hazardous.For example, to give up the classic treatment of cancer for a "miracle" botanical medicine. But it could be logical to see a massage therapist or a tactile healing therapist during chemotherapy to help your body recover.

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