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Primary Health Care around the World: Recommendations for International Policy and Development [Hardback]

Edited by (President of WONCA, 2016-18; Professor of Primary Care, Norwich Medical School, University of East Anglia; GP at Bowthorpe Surgery, Norwich), Edited by
  • Formāts: Hardback, 152 pages, height x width: 254x178 mm, weight: 440 g, 2 Tables, black and white; 1 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : WONCA Family Medicine
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Oct-2018
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 1138498688
  • ISBN-13: 9781138498686
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 152 pages, height x width: 254x178 mm, weight: 440 g, 2 Tables, black and white; 1 Illustrations, black and white
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  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
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  • ISBN-13: 9781138498686
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This unique book is the first to bring together primary care experiences from around the world, with emphasis on non-Western regions. Utilising published articles that profile different countries’ primary health care, accompanied by expert commentaries, the book consolidates global primary health care information over the past decade. Profiling the different countries’ primary health care systems and their implementation of primary health care policy, as promoted by WHO and WONCA, the guide provides evidence of how countries and regions can introduce primary health care and family practice to improve their health care infrastructure and delivery. The book is essential reading for policy makers, health educators and academic leaders in primary care and students of global health and provides useful background for those entering or established in clinical family practice around the world.

Foreword ix
Editors xi
Part I INTRODUCTION
1 A snapshot of primary health care around the world
3(6)
Chris van Weel
Amanda Howe
Part II METHODS
2 International comparisons of primary health care policy: Experiences and methodology
9(4)
Chris van Weel
Felicity Goodyear-Smith
3 International collaboration in innovating health systems
13(4)
Chris van Weel
Deborah Turnbull
Emma Whitehead
Andrew Bazemore
Felicity Goodyear-Smith
Claire Jackson
Cindy L.K. Lam
Barbara A. van der Linden
David Meyers
Maria van den Muijsenbergh
Robert Phillips
Jose M. Ramirez-Aranda
Robyn Tamblyn
Evelyn van Weel-Baumgarten
4 Variation matters and should be included in health care research for comparison of outcomes
17(8)
Chris van Weel
Robyn Tamblyn
Deborah Turnbull
Part III REGIONAL PROFILES OF COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD
5 Africa
25(8)
Robert Mash
Akye Essuman
Riaz Ratansi
Felicity Goodyear-Smith
Klaus Von Pressentin
Zelra Malan
Marianne Van Lancker
Jan De Maeseneer
6 Asia-Pacific
33(4)
Chris van Weel
Ryuki Kassai
Gene W.W. Tsoi
Shinn-Jang Hwang
Kyunghee Cho
Samual Y.S. Wong
Chong Phui-Nah
Sunfang Jiang
Masako II
Felicity Goodyear-Smith
7 East Mediterranean
37(8)
Chris van Weel
Faisal Alnasir
Taghreed Farahat
Jinan Usta
Mona Osman
Mariam Abdulmalik
Nagwa Nashat
Wadeia Mohamed Alsharief
Salwa Sanousi
Hassan Saleh
Mohammed Tarawneh
Felicity Goodyear-Smith
Amanda Howe
Ryuki Kassai
8 Europe
45(10)
Willemijn L.A. Schafer
Wienke G.W. Boerma
Anna M. Murante
Herman J.M. Sixma
Francois G. Schellevis
Peter P. Groenewegen
9 Ibero-America
55(10)
Juan Victor Ariel Franco
Lidia Caballero
Mauricio Alberto Rodriguez Escobar
10 North America: Canada
65(10)
Brian Hutchison
Richard Glazier
11 North America: US
75(10)
Katherine Neuhausen
Kevin Grumbach
Andrew Bazemore
Robert L. Phillips
12 North America: Mexico
85(4)
Chris van Weel
Deborah Turnbull
Jose" Ramirez
Andrew Bazemore
Richard H. Glazier
Carlos Jaen
Bob Phillips
Jon Salsberg
13 South Asia
89(8)
Chris van Weel
Ryuki Kassai
Waris Qidwai
Raman Kumar
Kanu Bala
Pramendra Prasad Gupta
Ruvaiz Haniffa
Neelamani Rajapaksa Hewageegana
Thusara Ranasinghe
Michael Kidd
Amanda Howe
14 Conclusions: From regional experiences to policy and implementation
97(6)
Chris van Weel
Part IV FROM DATA TO POLICY
15 Analysis of findings in Asia
103(4)
Chris van Weel
Ryuki Kassai
16 Analysis of South-South collaboration in Africa
107(12)
Maaike Flinkenflogel
Akye Essuman
Patrick Chege
Olayinka Ayankogbe
Jan De Maeseneer
17 Coping with political scepticism
119(4)
Chris van Weel
Deborah Turnbull
Andrew Bazemore
Carmen Garcia-Pena
Martin Roland
Richard H. Glazier
Robert L. Phillips
Felicity Goodyear-Smith
18 Primary health care to contribute to universal health coverage
123(8)
Chris van Weel
Michael R. Kidd
Part V CONCLUSIONS
19 What have we learned and what are the next priorities?
131(2)
Amanda Howe
Felicity Goodyear-Smith
Chris van Weel
Index 133
Chris van Weel graduated from Leiden University in 1973 and practiced as a full time GP in the Ommoord community health centre in Rotterdam until 1985. In 1981 he obtained his PhD at the Erasmus University, Rotterdam, on a practice-based study of prevention. In 1985 he was appointed professor of general practice at the Radboud University Nijmegen and was head of department from 1988 his retirement in 2012. Since 2013 he is affiliated with the Australian National University, as professor of primary health care research, currently in an honorary appointment. From 2007 2010 he was president World Organization of Family Doctors, WONCA, after serving as chair of the WONCA working party on research 1984 1998, and European president 1998 - 2001. His research focusses on primary care morbidity, multi-morbidity/co-morbidity and long-term outcome of chronic illness in family practice. The Nijmegen academic practice network of the continuous morbidity registration plays a central role in this research. He founded the EU Erasmus programme Primary Health Care that offers primary health care attachments and research electives to medical students from 15 countries. He is involved in CaRe since its founding in 1995, currently as a member of the Board of Governors.

Amanda Howe is a practising family doctor, an academic professor, and a national and international leader in family medicine. Since 2001, she has been Professor of Primary Care at the University of East Anglia, where she was part of the founding team for a new medical programme. During her career, she has held multiple roles in undergraduate, postgraduate, and faculty education, including being Course Director for the UEA medical programme during its early years of development and accreditation. She has particular expertise in the teaching and learning of professionalism and patient safety; in the models and effectiveness of involving family medicine in community based medical education; and in resilience and doctors wellbeing. She also has clinical research interests in primary care mental health, the contribution of patients to health care, and in early interventions for risk factors. She served from 2009 2015 as an Officer of the Royal College of General Practitioners, previously chairing their research committee and the U.K. Society for Academic Primary Care. She is President of the World Organization of Family Doctors (2016-2018). Her lifetime commitment is to making family medicine better for patients, governments, and for those doctors who choose to practice it!