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探索台湾的健康与福祉:从个体叙事中我们能学到什么。

Exploring health and well-being in Taiwan: what we can learn from individuals' narratives.

机构信息

Stanford Prevention Research Center, Stanford University School of Medicine, 3300 Hillview Ave (Mail code: 5537), Palo Alto, CA, 94304, USA.

School of Medicine, College of Medicine, Fu-Jen Catholic University, No. 510, Zhongzheng Rd., Xinzhuang District, New Taipei City, Taiwan.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2020 Feb 3;20(1):159. doi: 10.1186/s12889-020-8201-3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Our aim was to explore the concepts of health and well-being from the point of view of the people experiencing them. Most of the efforts to understand these concepts have focused on disease prevention and treatment. Less is known about how individuals achieve health and well-being, and their roles in the pursuit of a good life. We hoped to identify important components of these concepts that may provide new targets and messages to strengthen existing public health programs. An improved understanding of health and well-being - or what it means to be well - can guide interventions that help people lead healthier, more fulfilling lives.

METHODS

Using a grounded qualitative approach drawing from narrative inquiry, we interviewed 24 Taiwanese adults. Thematic inductive coding was employed to explore the nature of health and well-being.

RESULTS

Eight constituent domains emerged regarding well-being and health. While the same domains were found for both constructs, important frequency differences were found when participants discussed health versus well-being. Physical health and lifestyle behaviors emerged as key domains for health. Disease-related comments were the most frequently mentioned sub-category within the physical health domain, along with health care use and aging-related changes. For well-being, family and finances emerged as key domains. Family appears to be a cornerstone element of well-being in this sample, with participants often describing their personal well-being as closely tied to - and often indistinguishable from - their family. Other domains included work-life, sense of self, resilience, and religion/spirituality.

CONCLUSIONS

Health and well-being are complex and multifaceted constructs, with participants discussing their constituent domains in a very interconnected manner. Programs and policies intended to promote health and well-being may benefit from considering these domains as culturally-appropriate leverage points to bring about change. Additionally, while the domains identified in this study are person-centered (i.e., reflecting the personal experiences of participants), the stories that participants offered provided insights into how well-being and health are influenced by structural, societal and cultural factors. Our findings also offer an opportunity for future refinement and rethinking of existing measurement tools surrounding these constructs.

摘要

背景

我们的目的是从体验者的角度探索健康和幸福的概念。大多数理解这些概念的努力都集中在疾病预防和治疗上。人们对如何获得健康和幸福以及他们在追求美好生活中的作用知之甚少。我们希望确定这些概念的重要组成部分,这些组成部分可能为加强现有公共卫生计划提供新的目标和信息。对健康和幸福的理解——或者说健康的意义——可以指导帮助人们过上更健康、更充实生活的干预措施。

方法

采用扎根定性方法,借鉴叙事探究,我们采访了 24 名台湾成年人。采用主题归纳编码法探讨健康和幸福的本质。

结果

出现了 8 个关于幸福和健康的构成领域。虽然这两个概念都有相同的领域,但当参与者讨论健康与幸福时,发现了重要的频率差异。身体健康和生活方式行为是健康的关键领域。身体健康领域最常提到的子类别是疾病相关的评论,以及医疗保健的使用和与衰老相关的变化。对于幸福,家庭和财务状况是关键领域。家庭似乎是本样本幸福的基石,参与者经常描述他们的个人幸福感与家庭紧密相连——而且往往与家庭无法区分。其他领域包括工作生活、自我意识、韧性和宗教/精神信仰。

结论

健康和幸福是复杂和多方面的概念,参与者以非常相互关联的方式讨论它们的构成领域。旨在促进健康和幸福的计划和政策可能受益于考虑这些领域作为文化上适当的杠杆点来带来变化。此外,虽然本研究确定的领域是以人为中心的(即反映参与者的个人经验),但参与者提供的故事提供了关于幸福和健康如何受到结构、社会和文化因素影响的见解。我们的研究结果还为进一步完善和重新思考围绕这些概念的现有衡量工具提供了机会。

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