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Primary Health Care

Annual Review of Nursing Research, 1999
Primary Health Care (PHC) has been promulgated for over two decades as a global strategy for ensuring basic health care for all people. PHC is characterized by equity, accessibility, availability of resources, social participation, intersectoral community action, and cultural sensitivity.
McElmurry Bj, Keeney Gb
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Allied health professionals’ perceptions of interprofessional collaboration in primary health care: an integrative review

Journal of Interprofessional Care, 2020
This integrative review synthesizes research studies in order to explore the perceptions of allied health professionals regarding interprofessional collaboration in primary health care.
Jack A Seaton   +3 more
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Primary Health: Handle with Care

Tropical Doctor, 1987
The concept of primary health care is inherently vulnerable. It seems ironic that the very needs that necessitate the proposal of PHC solutions may also inhibit the effective implementation of those solutions. The reasons are numerous. Such villages may have poor cash economies supervision and supply are more difficult and workers are more difficult
Hill, P.S., Henning, A.J.
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India’s health and wellness centres: realizing universal health coverage through comprehensive primary health care

WHO South-East Asia Journal of Public Health, 2019
In common with other countries in the World Health Organization South-East Asia Region, disease patterns in India have rapidly transitioned towards an increased burden of noncommunicable diseases.
R. Ved, G. Gupta, Shalini Singh
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Primary Health Care

1998
Until relatively recently primary health care services attracted little attention from policy-makers. This is perhaps surprising given that for most people the first point of contact with the health service is through a primary care professional, such as a GP, pharmacist, dentist, optician or community nurse.
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Health technology and primary health care

Social Science & Medicine. Medical Psychology and Medical Sociology, 1978
To meet the basic health and disease-related needs of the world's people, particularly of those in the developing countries, exacting health system planning with emphasis on the primary level of care will be required. Regardless ofcountry or region, primary care services need to meet certain basic criteria, i.e. (i) to address particularly those health
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Primary health care and primary care: A confusion of philosophies

Nursing Outlook, 1995
The internationally accepted definition of PHC is qualitatively different from that of PC. Both PC, which produces professionally and institutionally driven services, and PHC, which creates community-based and community-driven services, can serve Nursing's Agenda for Health Care Reform.
Susan Proctor   +7 more
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The Emerging Role of Social Work in Primary Health Care: A Survey of Social Workers in Ontario Family Health Teams.

Health & Social Work, 2018
Primary health care systems are increasingly integrating interprofessional team-based approaches to care delivery. As members of these interprofessional primary health care teams, it is important for social workers to explore our experiences of ...
Rachelle Ashcroft   +4 more
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Primary Health Care

2008
Primary health care is essential health care made universally accessible to individuals and families in the community. It is a base and the entrance of the whole health care system, often has the role of gate keeper. It has to be organized according to social realities in which communities live and work.
David Sanders   +2 more
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Primary health care

1995
The author describes the development of Primary Health Care from the creation of the National Health Service until the 1980s. The division of service provision between local authorities and health services perpetuated older professional hostilities and was counterproductive to interprofessional collaboration.
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