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Primary health care.

B J McElmurry, G B Keeney

    Annual Review of Nursing Research
    |July 27, 1999
    PubMed
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    Primary Health Care (PHC) requires a community focus, not just individual care, to ensure equitable health for all. Advancing PHC research necessitates new evaluation methods and community engagement strategies.

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    Area of Science:

    • Public Health
    • Health Services Research
    • Community Health

    Background:

    • Primary Health Care (PHC) is a global strategy for basic health care, emphasizing equity, accessibility, and community participation.
    • PHC differs from primary care by focusing on community health needs rather than solely individual patient care.
    • Developing a robust research base for PHC requires innovative approaches to intervention and evaluation.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore perspectives and research informing PHC practice within multidisciplinary teams.
    • To highlight the significance of social discourse and participatory evaluation in community-based health initiatives.
    • To emphasize the role of nursing education in PHC activities and community mobilization.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of existing literature and research on PHC components and community-based interventions.

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  • Discussion of perspectives on acceptable methods and evidence for evaluating health care changes.
  • Examination of participatory evaluation issues for establishing community partnerships.
  • Main Results:

    • PHC implementation requires a shift towards community-focused interventions and evaluation methods.
    • Multidisciplinary teams, social discourse, and participatory evaluation are crucial for effective PHC.
    • Nursing education plays a vital role in fostering community mobilization and development within PHC.

    Conclusions:

    • A community-centered approach and adapted research methodologies are essential for advancing Primary Health Care.
    • Effective PHC necessitates interdisciplinary collaboration, community engagement, and culturally sensitive practices.
    • An action plan is proposed to integrate research within the PHC framework for sustained community health improvements.