促进对萨斯喀彻温省初级保健采取综合办法。

Concern (Regina, Sask.) Pub Date : 1998-10-01
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除非卫生专业人员积极努力促进一体化,否则真正综合的初级卫生保健不太可能成为现实。在护理、药学、社会工作、紧急医疗服务和医疗专业之间已经开始了关于融合障碍和机会的对话。这种对话应扩大到包括在一个综合系统中具有潜在作用的所有专业。对话还需要包括政府领导人,因为关键的公共政策决定将对综合初级卫生服务提供战略的成败产生重大影响。此外,还需要与社区进行对话,以便公民能够理解、重视并帮助形成和维持这种服务提供。公共教育需要强调,萨斯喀彻温省初级保健的综合办法是所能提供的最好的服务。综合初级保健工作组认为,初级保健原则要求萨斯喀彻温省的保健专业人员制定一项在萨斯喀彻温省提供保健服务的综合办法。探索这种综合办法可能存在的障碍,是消除障碍和促进有效提供保健服务以满足人口健康需要的重要第一步。
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Facilitating an integrated approach to primary health care in Saskatchewan.

It is unlikely that truly integrated primary health care will become a reality unless health professionals actively strive to foster integration. Dialogue about integration barriers and opportunities has begun between the nursing, pharmacy, social work, emergency medical services, and medical professions. This dialogue should be expanded to include all of the professions with a potential role in an integrated system. The dialogue will also need to include government leaders as key public policy decisions will significantly influence the success or failure of integrated primary health service delivery strategies. As well, dialogue needs to occur with communities so that citizens can understand, value and help shape and maintain this kind of service delivery. Public education needs to emphasize that an integrated approach to primary health care in Saskatchewan is the best kind of service that can be provided. The Integrated Primary Health Care Working Group believes that the principles of primary health care require health professionals in Saskatchewan to develop an integrated approach to health services delivery in Saskatchewan. An exploration of possible barriers to this integrated approach is an important first step in eliminating barriers and facilitating effective health care service delivery to meet population health needs.

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