护理专业对以人为本的初级卫生保健的贡献

Yukiko Kusano, Erica Ehrhardt
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背景:公平和获得初级卫生保健服务,特别是护理服务,是改善所有人健康和福祉的关键。护士作为向人们提供服务的最大保健专业人员群体,拥有独特的机会将人置于护理的中心,使服务更加有效、高效和公平。目的:评价护士对以人为本的初级保健的贡献。方法:分析世界卫生组织制定的四套初级保健改革方案下护理的贡献。结果:在所有四个初级保健改革领域都找到了护理贡献的证据和例子。这些措施包括:扩大准入;通过预防解决问题;协调和综合护理;支持制定适当、有效和健康的公共政策;将实地创新与政策制定联系起来,为基于证据的政策决策提供信息。结论:护士在四个初级保健改革领域都有重要贡献。护理注重以人为本、护理的连续性、服务的全面性和整体性,是全面护理的基础,是护士对以人为本的初级保健的重要贡献。通过积极的实践环境、适当的劳动力规划和实施以及通过强有力的监管原则和框架进行充分的教育和质量控制,可以优化护士的贡献。作为以人为本的社会的一部分,卫生部门和非卫生部门都需要考虑以人为本的办法。护士作为服务计划和决策的合作伙伴的战略作用是实现以人为本的初级保健的关键因素之一。
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Nursing Profession’s Contribution to Person- and People-Centered Primary Health Care
Background: Equity and access to primary health care (PHC) services, particularly nursing services, are key to improving the health and well-being of all people. Nurses, as the largest group of healthcare professionals delivering services wherever people are, have a unique opportunity to put people at the centre of care, making services more effective, efficient and equitable. Objectives: To assess contributions of nurses to person and people-centered PHC. Methods: Analysis of nursing contributions under each of the four sets of the PHC reforms set by the World Health Organization. Results: Evidence and examples of nursing contributions are found in all of the four PHC reform areas. These include: expanding access; addressing problems through prevention; coordination and integration of care; and supporting the development of appropriate, effective and healthy public policies; and linking field-based innovations and policy development to inform evidence-based policy decision making. Conclusions: Nurses have significant contributions in each of the four PHC reform areas. The focus of nursing care on pe ople -centeredness, continuity of care, comprehensiveness and integration of services, which are fundamental to holistic care, is a n essential contribution of nurses to people - centered PHC . Nurses’ contributions can be optimised through p ositive practice environments, a ppropriate workforce planning and implementation and adequate education and quality control though strong regulatory principles and frameworks. P eople-cent e red approaches need to be considered both in health and non-health sectors as part of people-centered society. A strategic role of nurses as partners in services planning and decision-making is one of the key elements to achieve people - centered PHC.
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