Yamada S, Palafox N
Department of Family Practice and Community Health, University of Hawaii, Mililani 96789, USA.).
Fam Med. 2001 Oct;33(9):702-4.
Biomedical reductionism, the unwritten theory underlying the practice of medicine, is being supplanted by the biopsychosocial model. The explanatory power of the biopsychosocial model, however, is hampered by an inadequate mechanism to account for the social production of disease. We examine diabetes in the Marshall Islands to explore a conceptual approach that incorporates ecology, history, and political economy into the biopsychosocial model. The use of the Marshall Islands by the United States as testing grounds for nuclear war has led to ecological destruction, population displacement, and economic dependency. The consequence at the biological level has been an epidemic of weight gain, altered metabolism, and diabetes. A political economic perspective reveals that such outcomes are the result of decisions made by those who do not live with these decisions. Such a perspective points the way for social engagement and political work toward justice and health.
生物医学还原论,作为医学实践背后的不成文理论,正被生物心理社会模型所取代。然而,生物心理社会模型的解释力因缺乏一个解释疾病社会成因的充分机制而受到阻碍。我们以马绍尔群岛的糖尿病情况为例,探索一种将生态、历史和政治经济纳入生物心理社会模型的概念方法。美国将马绍尔群岛用作核战争试验场,导致了生态破坏、人口流离失所和经济依赖。在生物层面的后果是体重增加、新陈代谢改变以及糖尿病的流行。政治经济视角表明,这些结果是由那些无需承担这些决策后果的人所做决策导致的。这样一种视角为朝着正义与健康方向开展社会参与和政治工作指明了道路。