Using the Bio-Psycho-Social-Spiritual Framework in Holistic Health and Well-being: A Case Example of a Community- and Faith-Based Sports Program:

Q4 Medicine
Morgan Braganza, Jacob Oliveira
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As in other parts of the world, Canada’s citizens are confronted with biological, mental, and social crises. Despite the fact that these issues can be interrelated, they are regularly studied and addressed separately. The bio-psycho-social (BPS) framework was offered as an alternative approach for care because of its assumption that in order to produce a variety of interconnected outcomes relative to health and well-being, biological, mental, and social issues must all be considered. Some authors have argued, however, that without a spiritual component, the BPS framework is not holistic. As such, recent scholarship has explored the inclusion of a spiritual component in the framework, and social service professionals have been encouraged to consider designing interventions informed by the bio-psycho-social-spiritual (BPS-S) framework. Good examples of how to apply the framework in practice are limited. This case example describes how the BPS-S framework was applied to design a community-, sports-, and faith-based martial arts program in Ontario, Canada. The program draws upon a combination of sports-, community-, and Christian faith-based considerations to serve its participants, including vulnerable populations such as those with constrained access to social services due to mental health challenges, language barriers, or low levels of income. This article details some of the ways in which the operations of this program (e.g., activities, target audience, leadership) were informed by the BPS-S framework. This includes some of the advantages of drawing upon this framework to foster more nuanced and holistic well-being among participants. The article concludes with some limitations of the BPS-S framework, and implications for applying it to other social service interventions.
在整体健康和福祉中使用生物-心理-社会-精神框架:以社区和信仰为基础的体育项目为例:
与世界其他地区一样,加拿大公民也面临着生理、心理和社会危机。尽管这些问题可以相互关联,但它们经常被分开研究和处理。生物-心理-社会(BPS)框架被作为一种替代方法提供,因为它假设为了产生与健康和福祉相关的各种相互关联的结果,必须考虑到生物、心理和社会问题。然而,一些作者认为,如果没有精神成分,BPS框架就不是整体的。因此,最近的学术研究探索了在框架中包含精神成分,并且鼓励社会服务专业人员考虑根据生物-心理-社会-精神(BPS-S)框架设计干预措施。如何在实践中应用该框架的好例子有限。本案例描述了如何将BPS-S框架应用于设计加拿大安大略省一个基于社区、体育和信仰的武术项目。该项目将体育、社区和基督教信仰结合起来,为参与者提供服务,包括弱势群体,如由于精神健康挑战、语言障碍或收入水平低而无法获得社会服务的人群。本文详细介绍了BPS-S框架对该计划的操作(例如,活动、目标受众、领导)的一些通知方式。这包括利用这一框架在参与者中培养更细微和整体福祉的一些优势。文章最后指出了BPS-S框架的一些局限性,以及将其应用于其他社会服务干预的启示。
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Christian Journal for Global Health
Christian Journal for Global Health Medicine-Health Policy
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