Index to Chiropractic Literature
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ID 196
  Title A chiropractic conceptual framework. Part 4: Models of chiropractic health care
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Journal Chiropr J Aust. 1999 Mar;29(1):11-21
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Abstract/Notes The term modeled explicated in the context of investigating a conceptual framework of chiropractic. The place of models in the description of paradigms is identified. While many models relate to the clarification of a chiropractic conceptual framework, only some models relevant to an understanding of chiropractic healthcare are explored in an introductory manner, precursory to further work in this area. Models important to the understanding of chiropractic health care have been identified, and comparisons are made between humanistic and biomedical models and wellness-oriented and disease-oriented models of health care. Concepts derived from this analysis, augmented by descriptive analysis of literature and participant observation are included in a proposed framework for the description and analysis of models of chiropractic health care. The complementary relationship is illustrated between growth and behaviour modification models. Recommendations are made for the development of a comprehensive or eclectic model of chiropractic health care to facilitate movement of the chiropractic discipline from a pre-paradigm state to the development of a chiropractic paradigm and eventually, a chiropractic research tradition relating to the practice of normal science.

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