This paper considers the problems of finding measurements for the two major principles of primary health care (PHC), equity and participation. Although both are of equal importance, the authors concentrate on the assessment of participation. A methodology is put forward to define indicators for participation in health care programmes as how wide participation is on a continuum developed for each of the five factors which influence community participation. These factors are: needs assessment, leadership, organisation, resource mobilisation and management. By plotting a mark on a continuum which is defined as wide and narrow at the extremes and is connected with all other marks in a spoke arrangement, it is possible to describe a baseline for...
Community participation and leadership is a central tenet of public health policy and practice. Comm...
Metrics focus attention on what is important. Balanced metrics of primary health care inform purpose...
Background: Community participation in primary care is enshrined in international and Irish health p...
Current health policies, both in the UK and internationally, call for a shift from secondary to prim...
Community participation is increasingly seen as a prerequisite for more acceptable and sustainable h...
Aim: The aim of the study is to explore to what extent members of the community are willing to parti...
After numerous teething problems (1974-1994), the Department of Nursing Education of WITS University...
Introduction. One important goal of strengthening and renewal in primary healthcare...
Community participation was identified as one of the key components of Primary Health Care as articu...
Community participation was identified as one of the key components of Primary Health Care as articu...
Background: The concept of involving communities in healthcare planning is enshrined in health polic...
Aim The aim of the study is to explore to what extent members of the community are willing to partic...
Community participation Is seen as the key to Primary Health Care (PHC) but to date Is the most diff...
A central theme of health policy has concerned the public's participation in primary health care ser...
Social participation is about population involvement in decisions that affect their health. The prom...
Community participation and leadership is a central tenet of public health policy and practice. Comm...
Metrics focus attention on what is important. Balanced metrics of primary health care inform purpose...
Background: Community participation in primary care is enshrined in international and Irish health p...
Current health policies, both in the UK and internationally, call for a shift from secondary to prim...
Community participation is increasingly seen as a prerequisite for more acceptable and sustainable h...
Aim: The aim of the study is to explore to what extent members of the community are willing to parti...
After numerous teething problems (1974-1994), the Department of Nursing Education of WITS University...
Introduction. One important goal of strengthening and renewal in primary healthcare...
Community participation was identified as one of the key components of Primary Health Care as articu...
Community participation was identified as one of the key components of Primary Health Care as articu...
Background: The concept of involving communities in healthcare planning is enshrined in health polic...
Aim The aim of the study is to explore to what extent members of the community are willing to partic...
Community participation Is seen as the key to Primary Health Care (PHC) but to date Is the most diff...
A central theme of health policy has concerned the public's participation in primary health care ser...
Social participation is about population involvement in decisions that affect their health. The prom...
Community participation and leadership is a central tenet of public health policy and practice. Comm...
Metrics focus attention on what is important. Balanced metrics of primary health care inform purpose...
Background: Community participation in primary care is enshrined in international and Irish health p...