Christian Journal for Global Health (Jan 2020)

A review of faith-based holistic health models: Mapping similarities and differences

  • Ruth Dykstra,
  • Jason Paltzer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15566/cjgh.v7i2.311
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 2
pp. 120 – 132

Abstract

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This review identified and determined core aspects of holistic health models often used in faith-based global development to integrate the spiritual determinant of health into a multiple determinants framework. Understanding the similarities and differences of such models is essential when planning development opportunities. Seven holistic health models were identified for review. A similar feature among the models was the importance of the community’s worldview and health beliefs on discussing the spiritual aspects of health and behavior change. Community engagement and cultivating relationships were two common themes motivating the models. A primary difference among the models was the direction of engagement. Some models intentionally focus on individual-level relationships and move toward larger community-level impact while others start at the community-level and move toward individual-level engagement. Both approaches are helpful depending on the context, community readiness, and available local leadership. Based on the review, two diagrams or maps were created to help organizations determine which models or model components may be applicable to their situation.