Objective: To critically review the advantages and disadvantages of selective versus comprehensive Primary Health Care(PHC) approaches as a strategy towards improving health in the developing world. Data sources: Review of literature on PHC. Data selection: Relevant papers from western and developing world literature. Data extraction: Search of Pub-med, WHO/UNICEF reports, and relevant publications on PHC. Data synthesis: Examination of principles behind PHC and practical experiences in PHC in the developing world. Conclusions: Selective PHC programs have improved specific aspects of health, frequently at the expense of other health sectors, but fail to address an individual's health in holistic manner, or the health infrastructure of cou...
Since the Alma Ata Declaration of 1978, countries have varied in their progress towards establishing...
PURPOSE To identify and prioritize the needs for new research evidence for primary health care (PHC)...
This article enters the debate concerning comprehensive versus selective primary health care by focu...
Objective: To critically review the advantages and disadvantages of selective versus comprehensive P...
This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non C...
Primary health care (PHC) is again high on the international agenda. It was the theme of The World...
Evaluation de l'inclusion des programmes d'adduction et d'assainissement de l'eau dans les soins de ...
Evaluation de l'inclusion des programmes d'adduction et d'assainissement de l'eau dans les soins de ...
What is the impact of technology on improving the life situations of people, especially the poor? Ho...
The comprehensive primary health care (CPHC) concept arose in response to the recognition of the lim...
BACKGROUND: The 4-year (2007 2011) Revitalizing Health for All international research program (http:...
Introduction: The founding vision of Primary Health Care (PHC) adopted in Alma Atta in 1978 has not ...
Since the Alma Ata Declaration of 1978, countries have varied in their progress towards establishing...
Since the Alma Ata Declaration of 1978, countries have varied in their progress towards establishing...
PURPOSE To identify and prioritize the needs for new research evidence for primary health care (PHC)...
Since the Alma Ata Declaration of 1978, countries have varied in their progress towards establishing...
PURPOSE To identify and prioritize the needs for new research evidence for primary health care (PHC)...
This article enters the debate concerning comprehensive versus selective primary health care by focu...
Objective: To critically review the advantages and disadvantages of selective versus comprehensive P...
This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non C...
Primary health care (PHC) is again high on the international agenda. It was the theme of The World...
Evaluation de l'inclusion des programmes d'adduction et d'assainissement de l'eau dans les soins de ...
Evaluation de l'inclusion des programmes d'adduction et d'assainissement de l'eau dans les soins de ...
What is the impact of technology on improving the life situations of people, especially the poor? Ho...
The comprehensive primary health care (CPHC) concept arose in response to the recognition of the lim...
BACKGROUND: The 4-year (2007 2011) Revitalizing Health for All international research program (http:...
Introduction: The founding vision of Primary Health Care (PHC) adopted in Alma Atta in 1978 has not ...
Since the Alma Ata Declaration of 1978, countries have varied in their progress towards establishing...
Since the Alma Ata Declaration of 1978, countries have varied in their progress towards establishing...
PURPOSE To identify and prioritize the needs for new research evidence for primary health care (PHC)...
Since the Alma Ata Declaration of 1978, countries have varied in their progress towards establishing...
PURPOSE To identify and prioritize the needs for new research evidence for primary health care (PHC)...
This article enters the debate concerning comprehensive versus selective primary health care by focu...