2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.867397
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Patient- and Community-Oriented Primary Care Approaches for Health in Rural, Remote and Resource-Dependent Places: Insights for Eco-Social Praxis

Abstract: Accelerating ecological and societal changes require re-imagining the role of primary care and public health to address eco-social concerns in rural and remote places. In this narrative review, we searched literatures on: community-oriented primary care, patient-oriented research engagement, public health and primary care synergies, and primary care addressing social determinants of health. Our analysis was guided by questions oriented to utility for addressing concerns of social-ecological systems in rural, r… Show more

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“…Primary health care needs to support and become part of COPC as our model of care and service delivery. 19 The role of COPC underlines an opportunity to meet the demands of an evolving healthcare system based on comprehensive care, definition of health needs and determinants, and prioritisation of those needs. This implies integrating promotion, prevention and treatment, and involving the community in all processes.…”
Section: The Health and Social Effects Of Climate Changementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Primary health care needs to support and become part of COPC as our model of care and service delivery. 19 The role of COPC underlines an opportunity to meet the demands of an evolving healthcare system based on comprehensive care, definition of health needs and determinants, and prioritisation of those needs. This implies integrating promotion, prevention and treatment, and involving the community in all processes.…”
Section: The Health and Social Effects Of Climate Changementioning
confidence: 99%