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Health Status Analysis

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In what ways do you think your own health status is a product of your biology and in what ways is it a product of your culture? Is it possible to make such a distinction?

In terms of my own health, I'm not sure I've ever considered this distinction before.

To be honest, I have no idea which model of human health to believe or to follow. Raised by a parent who worked as a biomedical practitioner, who simultaneously criticized Western medicine, I grew up believing illness was a 'state of mind' and that any physical or behavioral impairment could be virtually cured if everyone stopped complaining and drank more water. I suppose this falls under cultural practices of my health habits being a product of my upbringing.

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I guess I never viewed health status as a compartmentalized invention before. I also don't find apathy to be any kind of solution to understanding or interpreting human illness and suffering. This method may work on complaining children, but from an Anthropological point of view, Arthur Kleinman makes a valid point when he says that the art of "acknowledging, affirming, and considering alternative practices to support the patient's [needs] will be the most effective response to all the barriers that cause doctors to fail at the art of healing" (Kleinman, 2008; 23).

Tracy Andrew's research suggests that her study participants were open minded to seeking pluralistic treatment, yet clinical practitioners were encouraged to ignore folk-healing practices until cultural competence training programs were offered. Even then, the level of training and education focused on worst-case scenarios, which only contributes to surface level cultural knowledge, and is not sufficient for developing culturally relevant and effective health

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