Community-oriented Primary Care: From Principle to PracticePaul A. Nutting U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Health Resources and Services Administration, Office of Primary Care Studies, 1987 - Community health services - 539 pages |
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Page iii
... Integrated COPC and the Challenge Community Health of Public Health 28 Information Base 109 Part II . Defining and Characterizing the Community 31 Introduction 32 7. The Community - Defining Process in COPC .. 35 18. Needs Demand ...
... Integrated COPC and the Challenge Community Health of Public Health 28 Information Base 109 Part II . Defining and Characterizing the Community 31 Introduction 32 7. The Community - Defining Process in COPC .. 35 18. Needs Demand ...
Page iv
... Integrating Community- Based Health Personnel 25. Community - Oriented Occupational Health Services 26. Alcohol , Drug Abuse , and Mental Disorders : Opportunities for COPC ... 196 into the Process of Care ... .. 187 36. How to ...
... Integrating Community- Based Health Personnel 25. Community - Oriented Occupational Health Services 26. Alcohol , Drug Abuse , and Mental Disorders : Opportunities for COPC ... 196 into the Process of Care ... .. 187 36. How to ...
Page xvii
... integrated primary care and community health ser- vices , operating within and tailored to the health needs of particular Indian com- munities . More recently , elements of COPC have emerged in the private sector as well . Pre- paid ...
... integrated primary care and community health ser- vices , operating within and tailored to the health needs of particular Indian com- munities . More recently , elements of COPC have emerged in the private sector as well . Pre- paid ...
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... integrate the COPC principles into the practice of primary care in an incremental fashion . A general model of COPC has been offered ( 26,28 ) in which each of the steps is described according to stages of development , where the ...
... integrate the COPC principles into the practice of primary care in an incremental fashion . A general model of COPC has been offered ( 26,28 ) in which each of the steps is described according to stages of development , where the ...
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... Integration of subjective data from the health professional and consumer can offer a richness of information not often possi- ble with quantitative data . Moreover , through collaboration , professionals and consumers can cooperatively ...
... Integration of subjective data from the health professional and consumer can offer a richness of information not often possi- ble with quantitative data . Moreover , through collaboration , professionals and consumers can cooperatively ...
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Page vii - University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, New Jersey...
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Page 286 - ... a specific set of linkages among a defined set of persons, with the additional property that the characteristics of these linkages as a whole may be used to interpret the social behavior of the persons involved.
Page 387 - Health is not a commodity that is given. It must be generated from within. Similarly, health action cannot and should not be an effort imposed from outside and foreign to the people; rather it must be a response of the community to the problems that the people in the community perceive, carried out in a way that is acceptable to them and properly supported by an adequate infrastructure.
Page 2 - Similarly, the nature of the water supply must be considered; is it marshy and soft, hard as it is when it flows from high and rocky ground, or salty with a hardness which is permanent ? Then think of the soil, whether it be bare and waterless or thickly covered with vegetation and well-watered; whether in a hollow and stifling, or exposed and cold. Lastly consider the life of the inhabitants themselves; are they heavy drinkers and eaters and consequently unable to stand fatigue or, being fond of...
Page 2 - ... must study the warm and the cold winds, both those which are common to every country and those peculiar to a particular locality. Lastly, the effect of water on the health must not be forgotten.
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Page 403 - Community participation is the process by which individuals and families assume responsibility for their own health and welfare and COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION (cont'd) for those of the community, and develop the capacity to contribute to their own and the community's development.
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