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Disability, Impairment and Handicap. Consequences of Disease. The response to illness Concept of disease: pathological phenomenon unrelated to the ill individual . Different levels of experience. Consequences of Disease. Principle events in the development of illness:
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Consequences of Disease The response to illness Concept of disease: pathological phenomenon unrelated to the ill individual. Different levels of experience
Consequences of Disease Principle events in the development of illness: • Something abnormal occurs within the individual ( at birth or acquired later ) Aetiology pathology manifestation ( symptoms & signs) • Someone becomes aware of such occurrence Pathological state is exteriorized
Consequences of Disease Awareness of disease manifestation is usually by the individual. Pathological state is then called ( clinical disease) • Performance or behavior of individual may be altered as a result of awareness Change in performance or behavior of the individual Common activities may become restricted (objectification).
Consequences of Awareness Awareness + altered behavior & performance place the individual at a disadvantage relative to others. Socializing of the experience handicap
Integration of Concepts Disease or disorder impairment Distinction illustrates different levels of analysis • Impairment Biological • Disability Functional • Handicap Social
Integration of Concepts Impairment: loss or abnormality of psychological, physiological or anatomical structure or function. • Functional limitation • Deviations from some norms in the individual biomedical status
Integration of Concepts Disability: is any restriction or lack ( resulting from an impairment ) of ability to perform an activity in the manner or within the range considered normal for a human being. Deviation: is any restriction in any terms of performance of the person , not the organ or mechanism