Primary Health Care – Challenges and Opportunities for Health Services
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601). This special issue belongs to the section "Health Care Sciences & Services".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 November 2023) | Viewed by 11862
Special Issue Editor
Interests: antimicrobial resistance and stewardship; chronic disease; primary health care and health service; elderly; drug adverse events; urinary tract infection; respiratory tract infection; COVID-19; medical informatics; public health related issues
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Primary health care is the most widely used service in the health system. It refers to the first contact a person has within the health system when they have health issues. These primary health care outlets offer essential health services ranging from health promotion and preventive care to clinical care, including rehabilitation and palliative care. Primary care service delivery differs from country to country. Some offer care via general practitioners and family physicians, while some offer care through primary health centers staffed with allied healthcare professionals such as healthcare assistants, nurses, and including medical doctors. Primary health care outlets and services offered are crucial for developing a sustainable health system and healthy communities. Although world leaders have made commitments to equitable access and quality primary health care services in various international meetings, the primary health care needs of the people are still not fully met. Even basic health care services are out of reach for some communities. Even if they have in place, various geopolitical and human resource issues have made them very difficult to access. In addition, due to a lack of appropriate equipment, training, and favorable environments, health care providers are not able to provide basic healthcare, and quality is another vital issue. Therefore, an in-depth understanding of the challenges and opportunities of health service delivery and utilization in primary care from both provider and consumer perspectives, is necessary to improve the delivery of primary health care services and people's health.
This Special Issue of the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (IJERPH) focuses on the current state of the knowledge surrounding primary health care services, their challenges, and their opportunities for improvement. Furthermore, this issue encompasses care models that have improved patients' health and safety, including community well-being. We welcome the submission of qualitative and quantitative original research articles, interventions studies, reviews, and case studies related to clinical practice, health promotion, prevention, rehabilitation, and palliative care issues undertaken in primary health care settings.
Dr. Meera Tandan
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- primary health care
- health service utilisation
- equity and access to health services
- basic health care
- chronic conditions in primary care
- infectious disease in primary care
- informatics in primary care
- medication in primary care
- health promotion
- epidemiological research
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