2012
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2012-001287
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Observational study on factors related to health-promoting community activity development in primary care (frAC Project): a study protocol

Abstract: IntroductionAccording to Spanish health regulations, primary care professionals have the responsibility to carry out health-promoting community activities (CAs). However, in practice, their implementation is not as widespread as it should be. The aims of this study were to identify factors within the team, the community and the professionals that influence the development of these activities and to describe the community interventions in progress.Methods and analysisThis study is an observational analytical re… Show more

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“…Professional workload, which was one of the more mentioned factors by the professionals in others studies, does not have any impact when adjusted by other individual factors. These results confirm the frAC Project 29 hypothesis and those of other authors 21 28 …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Professional workload, which was one of the more mentioned factors by the professionals in others studies, does not have any impact when adjusted by other individual factors. These results confirm the frAC Project 29 hypothesis and those of other authors 21 28 …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…We used a conceptual definition of health-promoting CA reached in a previous study. 30 31 This was converted into an algorithm for use in this study 29 : this activity had to be a non-isolated activity carried out in the previous year, in which the professional participated on behalf of the health centre. Furthermore, it had to have involvement and active participation of the community, or the population had to have the capacity to influence the intervention, or it was a cross-sector activity involving collaboration with entities outside of healthcare (eg, education, social services).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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