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Revista de Salud Pública

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HERNANDEZ, Luis Jorge; OCAMPO, Jovana; RIOS, Diana Sofía  and  CALDERON, Claudia. The WHO model as a guideline for public health based on social determinants. Rev. salud pública [online]. 2017, vol.19, n.3, pp.393-395. ISSN 0124-0064.  https://doi.org/10.15446/rsap.v19n3.68470.

Public health has developed based on multiple approaches, including the guidelines of the health systems, the community or the individuals. This paper intends to identify the conceptual models of public health that arise after analyzing health or disease categories, as well as the level at which social response occurs: the individual or a family, biophysical and social environment; hygienist or preventive mode. Considering that the concept of model is not only a representation of reality, but an ontological position that allows to understand society and the State, all models are part of a theory and converge with other theories to create a framework of analysis. In consequence, three models of the health-disease process are presented. First, the Canadian model that establishes four determinants -lifestyle, environment, biological factors and health services-. Second, the social determinants model of the World Health Organization (WHO) that establishes three determinants based on risk approach: structural, intermediate and proximal. Finally, the historical-social or social determination model, which looks for the roots of social inequalities that affect health. The development of the Colombia Health System has considered these health models.

Today, the Comprehensive Health Care Policy, and its Comprehensive Health Care Model, bases its approach within a model of determinants established by the PAHO.

Keywords : Determinants; theoretical models; social determinants of health; public health; sociological factors; (source: MeSH, NLM).

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