Towards a unified theory of health-disease: I. Health as a complex model-object

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Theory building is one of the most crucial challenges faced by basic, clinical and population research, which form the scientific foundations of health practices in contemporary societies. The objective of the study is to propose a Unified Theory of Health-Disease as a conceptual tool for modeling health-disease-care in the light of complexity approaches. With this aim, the epistemological basis of theoretical work in the health field and concepts related to complexity theory as concerned to health problems are discussed. Secondly, the concepts of modelobject, multi-planes of occurrence, modes of health and disease-illness-sickness complex are introduced and integrated into a unified theoretical framework. Finally, in the light of recent epistemological developments, the concept of Health-Disease-Care Integrals is updated as a complex reference object fit for modeling health-related processes and phenomena.

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Almeida-Filho, N. (2013). Towards a unified theory of health-disease: I. Health as a complex model-object. Revista de Saude Publica, 47(3), 433–450. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0034-8910.2013047004680

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