1 2 Ways Healthcare Providers Gain from Spiral Dynamics integral
Gains for : Patients, Healthcare Providers, Healthcare Systems, Healthcare Research & Development
1. SDi is natural – health practices developed with SDi natural design principles enable the natural health of users
2. SDi transcends and includes multiple health modalities – users can systematically build upon and re-frame their knowledge, relationships and awareness of self, others and the world as they adapt health practices in SDi influenced environments
3. SDi is a framework of healing frameworks – users develop strategies for learning and organizing ever complexifying health practices, content, context and consequences
4. SDi builds capacity – it offers a way of seeing the world that expands with the user and practitioner and stretches their views in a natural, evolutionary way
5. SDi is based on research – the approach to health “as a never ending quest” is flexible for multi-cultural, trans-cultural, and global cultural health environments
6. SDi is a natural design tool for health practitioners – it provides a developmental framework to create appropriate health delivery modes, practices and knowledge domains
7. SDi presents four health lenses: bio/psycho/cultural/social -- practitioners can use these four lenses to organize and deliver healing, health practices and information to multiple environments
8. SDi gives health practitioners a tool to relate to the (often differing) perspectives of community, families, individuals and healers – health practitioners can build bridges between patients and families and the community and vice versa
9. SDi offers a framework of health practice frameworks that embraces horizontal, vertical and adaptive conditions – this enables flexibility and resilience as well as coherent responses to health and healing in a variety of life conditions
10. SDi is a framework for comprehensive interventions -- this enables appropriate, effective and more successful delivery and patient experience
11 . SDi provides a multi-disciplinary platform for organizing whole health practices, clinics, institutions and health systems to expand capacity and improve efficiency and effectiveness at all levels of scale – this enables organizational strategic, accountable and systemic achievement
12. SDi is a framework for research-- for example, studying patient perceived barriers to successful illness management from all 4 quadrants
Where is SDi being used in healthcare? Community Health Nursing, Vancouver Island; University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Nursing; Prairieview Community Mental Health System, Kansas; Dr. Kenneth Salyer Cranial Facial Surgeon; Talk Inc. Psychologist; Davi Nikent
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