Hodges' Model: Welcome to the QUAD

Hodges' model is a conceptual framework to support reflection and critical thinking. Situated, the model can help integrate all disciplines (academic and professional). Amid news items, are posts that illustrate the scope and application of the model. A bibliography and A4 template are provided in the sidebar. Welcome to the QUAD ...

Thursday, August 01, 2019

The 'transdisciplinary' (and other forms - in Hodges' model?)

A transdisciplinary model of practice

"This model is different from the multidisciplinary and the interdisciplinary models, where occupational power, status and professional recognition are key issues.
‘Representatives of different disciplines are encouraged to transcend their separate conceptual, theoretical and methodological orientations in order to develop a shared approach to ... building a common conceptual framework’ (p.1351). Rosenfield.
The shared philosophical perspective that is created by all disciplines and public representatives enables practitioners to provide integrated services. All team members, including consumers, parents and community members, are involved in discussion, consensus building, decision making and implementation of the plan or the programme. Team members work together to explore different theories, conceptual frameworks, concepts or approaches that might be in the best interest of the patient, family and the community. This sharing of knowledge enables team members to learn from one another. Boundaries between disciplines are loosened, and overlap between services is recognized and incorporated into the plan, so that patients and families benefit from using similar but different resources in increasingly more practical and more meaningful ways." (p.1351).

Rosenfield, P.L. (1992) The potential of transdisciplinary research for sustaining and extending linkages between the health and social sciences. Soc Sci Med. Dec;35(11): 1343-57.

cited in:
Anderson, G.W., Monsen, R.B., Rorty, M. V. (2000) Nursing and Genetics: a feminist critique moves us towards transdisciplinary teams, Nursing Ethics, vol. 7, 3: pp. 191-204.
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/096973300000700302

Tuesday, July 30, 2019

Book: In Praise of Walking - The new science of how we walk and why it’s good for us


Count: the number of steps...?

You don't have to count - just walk ...

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"The sea squirt starts life boring, and gets more so, but along the way it does one thing that is very interesting indeed. In its larval stage this creature swims around the rock pool, its tail propelling it much like a tadpole's. Its talents at this time are not impressive, being  limited largely to staying upright and hiding from predators. At least it moves, though. When adulthood approaches that changes. It sticks itself to a rock, where it will stay fixed for the rest of its life. And the first thing it does upon finding a suitable site, the one interesting act in its life? It consumes its brain." Whipple, 2019.
In Praise of Walking






As you walk, let Hodges' model provide a cognitive map for your reflections ...

My source (several)
Whipple, T. (2019) Walking - our super power, Saturday Review, The Times, p.14.

Monday, July 29, 2019

The number of pages count (in a medical MOT)

Received in the post: an invitation.

For a medical MOT that would cost me £129 - which is a saving of £141.

I am informed that a competitor charges £564 for a "360" Health Assessment and £424 for an "Essential" Health Assessment.

Recently I spoke to someone who had major surgery and they remarked on the lack of assessment not on the medical side, but the social, especially in relation to discharge and the circumstances they would be returning to.

This example of apparent disinterest in a social assessment contrasts with practice in the past - several decades ago.

Apart from an awareness of  'silver clouds' and rose-tinted glasses what struck me was securing a sale by a manifest of paper:


The various blood tests that would be completed are detailed using medical terminology across four A4 pages. Depending on age there is a free respiratory screening too.

The following quotations (Alber, et al., 2017) state clearly the risks:
"There is a growing awareness among clinicians and health care scientists, that medical overuse comprises unnecessary health care lacking benefit for patients [3] or putting them at risk of harm outweighing a potential benefit [4]. Moreover, unnecessary medicine adds to rising health care expenditures [5] and a misallocation of scarce resources [6]. Asymptomatic individuals are at risk of being labelled as patients, causing anxiety and affecting their quality of life [7]." ...

"Moreover, in secondary prevention, risk factors are increasingly treated as diseases [8]. There is a tendency to screen asymptomatic populations at low risk and to label pre-diseases as manifest diseases [1]. Serum cholesterol levels are a good example of threshold lowering by shifting the boundary between health and disease [9]."


Over-treatment is also a problem in two critical and concurrent senses, as follows:

Developed health
systems

Need to transform to
health promoting, educational, preventive,
self-caring systems.
Developing health
systems

Need to prevent the inheritance of commodified health care and over-treatment.*


Alber et al. also provide a useful diagram preceded with more background:
"In primary care, the “quaternary prevention concept” [11] was introduced (see Fig. 1 ) in order to protect individuals from unnecessary investigations and treatment. Quaternary prevention is a “new term for an old concept: first, do not harm” [12]. It refers to actions “taken to identify [a] patient at risk of overmedicalisation [= in the sense of medical overuse, author’s note], to protect him from new medical invasion, and to suggest to him interventions, which are ethically acceptable” [13]."

Fig 1
The concept of quaternary prevention. Source: [11] Kuehlein T, Sghedoni D, Visentin G, Gérvas J, Jamoulle M. Quaternary prevention: a task of the general practitioner. PrimaryCare. 2010;10:350–4, and [12] Jamoulle M. Quaternary prevention, an answer of family doctors to overmedicalization. Int J Health Policy Manag. 2015;4:61–4

Without being dismissive of screening and its relation to health and well-being, I have removed myself from this particular mailing list.

At some point I must really apply Hodges' model to this discussion. The model is ideally suited to navigating and arguing this debate; from self-care, primary care, prevention, population and global health. I have posted previously about the damaging ideal of the comprehensive health record and the way that records seem oriented to assessment and risk reduction with outcomes and relapse prevention an after-thought. This defensiveness is critical for public safety, professionalism and accountability, but as a thread on twitter shows it can have a negative impact too.


*There is an additional confounding factor at work in developing nations, the incursion of digital technologies from outside.


Alber, K., Kuehlein, T., Schedlbauer, A., & Schaffer, S. (2017). Medical overuse and quaternary prevention in primary care - A qualitative study with general practitioners. BMC family practice, 18(1), 99. doi:10.1186/s12875-017-0667-4

Tsoi, G.W.W. (2014). Update On Prevention - An Introduction to Quaternary Prevention, Medical Bulletin 19, 11, NOVEMBER 2014.

Ack.
I am subscribed to a mail list that is an invaluable resource on the status of medicine and health care, with contributors including, Mohammad Zakaria Pezeshki, Juan Gérvas, Karenleigh A. Overmann, Gene Tsoi and others.

MOT: Ministry of Transport test

Sunday, July 28, 2019

Physico-Political: as realised by Tony Heaton

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My source:
Steps, Championing Disability Arts, Lancaster Alumni Magazine 2019, pp.17-18.
https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/alumni/


Image:
https://www.1418now.org.uk/commissions/does-it-matter/great-britain-from-wheelchair-tony-heaton/

Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Marrakech Treaty - NZ responding to global 'book famine'

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Marrakech Treaty to Facilitate Access to Published Works for Persons Who Are Blind, Visually Impaired, or Otherwise Print Disabled

Monday, July 22, 2019

PRIMEtime CE: a multistate life table model for estimating the cost-effectiveness of interventions affecting diet and physical activity

When I saw Adam Brigg's tweet and thread the figure below stood out.

I have modelled some of the concepts using Hodges' model. I have added some additions, flagging gender* to highlight way this and other factors (often) need to be considered in a multicontextual manner.

There is a lot more of course, including the reference list; for example Squires, et al. which pose some interesting questions.

81. Squires H, Chilcott J, Akehurst R, Burr J, Kelly MP. A framework for developing the structure of public health economic models. Value Health. 2016;19:588–601.

Fig. 1 The PRIMEtime CE conceptual model



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Interventions
over time

individual behaviours
motivation

model: outputs
AGE, GENDER*
Active People Survey

DIET - PHYSICAL ACTIVITY

cardio-vascular disease - heart disease,
 stroke, diabetes,
 liver disease, cancers, raised blood pressure, cholesterol, and body weight

TIME: chronological-pathological
PROCESS
 PRACTICE

behaviours - social
over time

social care


socio -

population health

POLICY
health economics
health care costs
social care costs
return on investment
- economics


My source (and do follow Adam's full-thread):

Friday, July 19, 2019

My Moon Mission? "The Stack"

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I
choose 
...
[still]
to
try
.
4.6
.
.
.
8.7.5
and
c o u n t i n g
.
WAMP
Windows
Apache
MySQL
PHP
Command Line Interface
[VirtualBox, Vagrant ...]
PHPMyAdmin
 JQuery
git
HTML5
CSS
Drupal APIs
Themes & Modules*^
Create Custom T&Ms #?
.
to journey ...
to explore ...
to learn ...
http://heroicrelics.org/info/saturn-v/saturn-v-general.html
Saturn V Reference Dimensions: http://heroicrelics.org


The Drupal slogan is:

"Come for the software,
stay for the community."


The Stack



*What are the requirements of your project?
^What themes and modules are available 'out of the box'?

#If the themes and modules you require are not available you can create your own.

The idea of using Drupal (or other CMS) is to use the software to do the 'heavy lifting'.


Image source:
http://heroicrelics.org/info/saturn-v/saturn-v-general.html

Thursday, July 18, 2019

ERCIM News No. 118 Special theme "Digital Health"

ERCIM News No. 118 has just been published at https://ercim-news.ercim.eu/

Dear ERCIM News Reader,

ERCIM News 118

This issue features a special theme that provides a vibrant illustration of a sample of the multi-disciplinary research activities which underpin the upcoming revolution of digital health.

Guest editors: Sara Colantonio (ISTI-CNR) and Nicholas Ayache (Inria).

This issue is also available for download in pdf and ePub.

Thank you for your interest in ERCIM News. Feel free to forward this message to anyone who might be interested.

This issue includes:

SmartWork: Supporting Active and Healthy Ageing at Work for office Workers

"“Work ability” has been developed as an important multi-factorial concept that can be used to identify workers at risk of an imbalance between health, personal resources and work demands[2]. An individual’s work ability is determined by his or her perception of the demands at work and their ability to cope with them. The current challenge in using the concept is to establish adequate tools to evaluate and measure work ability continuously, in order to capture the changing and evolving functional and cognitive capacities of the worker in various contexts.  ...

The holistic approach for work ability modelling captures the attitudes and abilities of the ageing worker and enables decision support for personalised interventions for maintenance/improvement of work abilities. ...
The modelling of work ability will consider:

• generic user models (groups ofusers),
• personalised patient models,
• personalised emotion and stress models of the office worker,
• personalised cognitive models,
• contextual work tasks modelling,
• work motivation and values." p.35-36.

WellCo: Wellbeing and Health virtual Coach

"The WellCo European H2020 project (2017-2021), delivers a radical new information and communication technologies (ICT) based solution in the pro-vision of personalised advice, guidance,and follow-up for its users. Its goal is to encourage people to adopt healthier habits that help them maintain or improve their physical, cognitive, mental, and social well-being for as long as possible. Advice is given through behaviour change interventions tailored explicitly to each user. These interventions range from setting social goals to recommending activities around the seven areas defined in WellCo: cognitive stimulation, leisure and entertainment, supporting groups, physical activity, health status, nutrition, and tips (Figure 1). The behaviour change concept leverages the Behaviour Change Wheel model [2]." p.37.

Research and Innovation: A Language for Graphs of Interlinked Arguments

Next issue:
No. 119,  October 2019
Special Theme: Smart Things Everywhere


Peter Kunz
ERCIM Office
2004, Route des Lucioles
BP93
F-06902 Sophia Antipolis Cedex
 
Thank you to ERCIM and Peter Kunz.

[WellCo reminds me of the efforts of the AffecTech initiative.]

Wednesday, July 17, 2019

Book: National Populism - The Revolt Against Liberal Democracy

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"Universities are not here to make people feel comfortable or to allow only research that avoids causing offence. Nor are they here to coddle young minds and present to them an ideologically homogenous view of the world. Universities are here to pursue truth, engage in reasoned argument, support freedom of inquiry and nurture the development of critical thinkers." Goodwin, 2019.
This post also links with Prof. Land's keynote in Dundee.

Book review by LSE Review of Books


My source:
Goodwin, M. Mob rule is crushing the campus, The Sunday Times, 30 June, 2019, p.25.

Sunday, July 14, 2019

2 + Everyone Else -1: Thank you Michael

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Michael
All of humanity in one picture except for Michael Collins. Apollo 11, July 1969
Collins

"We choose ..."


Photo:
https://www.reddit.com/r/spaceporn/comments/63ztoy/all_of_humanity_in_one_picture_except_for_michael/