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Primary
Health Care
[Community Health
Nursing]
1
2
DEFINITION
Principles of primary health care
1
2
Levels of primary health Care3
áÌç®ÑÇä»âðTABLES OF CONTENTS:
Elements of of primary health care4
Role of Nurse in primary health Care5
Definition:
• “Primary health care is essential health care
• made universally accessible to individuals
• and acceptable to them,
• through their full participation and at a
• cost that the community and country can
afford.”
3
• Definition: (Remember this five points
in definition)
1. Essential health care:
2. universally accessible:
3. acceptable:
4. participation:
5. not costly:
4
Principles of primary health care:
• A WHO expert committee (1984) recognized
and involved five basic principles in the
definition of primary health care. They are:
1. Equitable distribution
2. Community involvement
3. Appropriate technology
4. Focus on prevention
5. Multi-sectoral approach
5
• [1] Equitable distribution:
• That is health services should be reached
to all sections of society.
• Special attention is given to the needy or
vulnerable people.
• This has been called as social justice.
• For example: Rural community and
Urban community, there should be
balance of health care.
6
• [2] Community involvement:
• As we know that, primary health care is
for the people and by the local people.
• So, the people like village health guide,
dias should be involved from community.
• They will participate in the planning,
implementation and maintenance of
health services of their villages.
7
• [3] Appropriate technology:
• Instead of going in for costly methods of
healthcare, equipment and technology used
must be useful, effective and socially
acceptable,
• They should not be very expensive; as for
example (ORS) oral rehydration therapy.
8
• [4] Multi-sectoral approach:
• The basic tenet of primary health care is that
health cannot be achieved by the health
sector alone.
• It requires the joint efforts of other
government and private sectors such as
agriculture, education, social welfare, etc.
• So other sectors should be involved for
speedy and effective health care.
9
• [5] Focus on Prevention:
• The importance is given on prevention.
• All the elements of primary health care
should focus on prevention of health
problems in community.
10
LEVELS OF PRIMARY HEALTH CARE:
• Primary health care is divided in following three
levels to reach each and every person in
community and provide effective healthcare.
1. Primary level- (sub-centre level)
2. Secondary level (Primary Health centre)
3. Tertiary level (Community Health Centre)
11
• [1] Primary level:
• To reach every person in any part, sub centres are
established in villages.
• Primary level care starts from sub centres.
• Established and 100 % financed by: NRHM
(National Rural Health Mission)
• First time village person meet health worker
here.
12
• Staff at sub-centre: total-3 staff
1. Health worker Male-1
2. Health worker female-1
3. And Volunteer female-1
13
• [2] Secondary level:
• From sub centre, patient comes at Primary Health
Centre (PHC).
• It is also called 1st referral level
• It is first contact place for patient with doctor.
• Staff at PHC: there are total 15 staff at one PHC
• Head of PHC is medical office or doctor.
• Capacity of beds is 4 to 6 beds
• 1 PHC has to look after 6 sub-centres
• Comes under state government
14
Primary Health Centre:
15
• [3] Tertiary level:
• This is also called second referral level.
• From PHC, patient is referred to Community
health Centre ( CHC)
• Total staff at CHC are:30, including following.
1. Specialist doctors – 4
2. Physician-1
3. Surgeon-1
4. Gynaecologist-1
5. Paediatrician-1
16
• Additional as per need are-3
• Ophthalmic surgeon, anaesthetist and public
health manager
• 1 - CHC got referrals from 4 - PHC
17
18
Sub centre:
Primary Health
Centre (PHC):
Community
Health Centre
(CHC):
Level of
Care
1 1 2
Population
(Plain)
5,000 30,000 1,20,000
Population
(Hill)
3,000 20,000 80,000
Numbers of
Staff
3 15 30
Maintanance
Authority
Central
Government
State
Government
State
Government
Population Norms:
• 1 Doctor – population of 3500
• 1 nurse – population of 5000
• 1 HW / Male - Female – population of 5000
• 1 Pharmacist – population of 10,000
• 1 Lab Technician – population of 10,000
• 1 Train Birth Assistant – population of 1000
• 1 ASHA worker – population of 1000
• 1 Village Health Guide – population of 1000
• 1 Angan-vadi worker – every 400-800 population
19
ELEMENTS/ FUNCTIONS OF
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE:
• According to the Alma-Ata declaration, the
primary health care includes at least 8 elements.
• International Conference held on Primary Health
Care at Alma-Ata city of USSR on 12 September
1978 to protect people and community from
diseases.
• They should be implemented in proper effective
manner.
20
1. Education: Education about prevailing
health problems and methods of preventing
and controlling such problems.
2. Locally disease: Prevention and control of
local endemic diseases
3. Essential drugs: Provision of essential
drugs.
4. Maternal and Child health : Maternal
and child health care and family planning
21
5. EPI : (Expanded programme on
Immunization) Immunization against
major infectious diseases
6. Nutrition: Promotion of food supply and
proper nutrition
7. Treatment: Appropriate treatment of
common diseases and injuries
8. Safe water: Adequate supply of safe water
and basic sanitation.
22
Role of nurses in primary health care:
• In many countries, nursing and midwifery
personnel are providing primary health care.
• Nursing curricula have been revised to
reflect the role of nurse in primary health
care.
• A WHO expert committee in 1984 has
defined the role of nurses in primary
healthcare as follows
23
1. Health promotion: Assessing the health
status of individuals and communities
2. Community involvement: Involvement of
ASHA, Anganwadi worker, village health
guide and dias in primary health
programmes.
3. Treatment : Providing treatment of chronic
illnesses and other diseases. In case of any
emergencies, making referrals to other
centres for treatment.
24
4. Public health : taking care of infectious
diseases in community, and keep records of
that.
5. Education : Training and supervising health
workers
6. Collaboration : For quick referral,
collaboration with other department is
required.
7. Evaluation : Monitoring progress in primary
health care
25
8. MCH : Maternal and child health care
including care of mothers during
antenatal and postnatal period, care of
child, vaccination etc.
9. Research: participate in research
activities in communities for health care.
10.Rehabilitation: rehabilitation of patients
with chronic illness and other problems.
26
RECAPE
27
Equitable distribution1
PRINCIPLES OF PRIMARY HEALTH CARE:
Community Participation2
Appropriate Technolgy3
Multi-sectoral approach4
Focus on prevention5
28
PRIMARY LEVEL1
LEVELS OF PRIMARY HEALTH CARE:
SECONDARY LEVEL2
TERTIARY LEVEL3
29
1
ELEMENTS OF PRIMARY HEALTH CARE:
E Education
2 L Locally disease
3 E Essential drugs
4 M Maternal and Child Health
5 E E P I
6 N Nutrition
7 T Treatment
8 S Safe Food
30

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Primary health care

  • 2. 2 DEFINITION Principles of primary health care 1 2 Levels of primary health Care3 áÌç®ÑÇä»âðTABLES OF CONTENTS: Elements of of primary health care4 Role of Nurse in primary health Care5
  • 3. Definition: • “Primary health care is essential health care • made universally accessible to individuals • and acceptable to them, • through their full participation and at a • cost that the community and country can afford.” 3
  • 4. • Definition: (Remember this five points in definition) 1. Essential health care: 2. universally accessible: 3. acceptable: 4. participation: 5. not costly: 4
  • 5. Principles of primary health care: • A WHO expert committee (1984) recognized and involved five basic principles in the definition of primary health care. They are: 1. Equitable distribution 2. Community involvement 3. Appropriate technology 4. Focus on prevention 5. Multi-sectoral approach 5
  • 6. • [1] Equitable distribution: • That is health services should be reached to all sections of society. • Special attention is given to the needy or vulnerable people. • This has been called as social justice. • For example: Rural community and Urban community, there should be balance of health care. 6
  • 7. • [2] Community involvement: • As we know that, primary health care is for the people and by the local people. • So, the people like village health guide, dias should be involved from community. • They will participate in the planning, implementation and maintenance of health services of their villages. 7
  • 8. • [3] Appropriate technology: • Instead of going in for costly methods of healthcare, equipment and technology used must be useful, effective and socially acceptable, • They should not be very expensive; as for example (ORS) oral rehydration therapy. 8
  • 9. • [4] Multi-sectoral approach: • The basic tenet of primary health care is that health cannot be achieved by the health sector alone. • It requires the joint efforts of other government and private sectors such as agriculture, education, social welfare, etc. • So other sectors should be involved for speedy and effective health care. 9
  • 10. • [5] Focus on Prevention: • The importance is given on prevention. • All the elements of primary health care should focus on prevention of health problems in community. 10
  • 11. LEVELS OF PRIMARY HEALTH CARE: • Primary health care is divided in following three levels to reach each and every person in community and provide effective healthcare. 1. Primary level- (sub-centre level) 2. Secondary level (Primary Health centre) 3. Tertiary level (Community Health Centre) 11
  • 12. • [1] Primary level: • To reach every person in any part, sub centres are established in villages. • Primary level care starts from sub centres. • Established and 100 % financed by: NRHM (National Rural Health Mission) • First time village person meet health worker here. 12
  • 13. • Staff at sub-centre: total-3 staff 1. Health worker Male-1 2. Health worker female-1 3. And Volunteer female-1 13
  • 14. • [2] Secondary level: • From sub centre, patient comes at Primary Health Centre (PHC). • It is also called 1st referral level • It is first contact place for patient with doctor. • Staff at PHC: there are total 15 staff at one PHC • Head of PHC is medical office or doctor. • Capacity of beds is 4 to 6 beds • 1 PHC has to look after 6 sub-centres • Comes under state government 14
  • 16. • [3] Tertiary level: • This is also called second referral level. • From PHC, patient is referred to Community health Centre ( CHC) • Total staff at CHC are:30, including following. 1. Specialist doctors – 4 2. Physician-1 3. Surgeon-1 4. Gynaecologist-1 5. Paediatrician-1 16
  • 17. • Additional as per need are-3 • Ophthalmic surgeon, anaesthetist and public health manager • 1 - CHC got referrals from 4 - PHC 17
  • 18. 18 Sub centre: Primary Health Centre (PHC): Community Health Centre (CHC): Level of Care 1 1 2 Population (Plain) 5,000 30,000 1,20,000 Population (Hill) 3,000 20,000 80,000 Numbers of Staff 3 15 30 Maintanance Authority Central Government State Government State Government
  • 19. Population Norms: • 1 Doctor – population of 3500 • 1 nurse – population of 5000 • 1 HW / Male - Female – population of 5000 • 1 Pharmacist – population of 10,000 • 1 Lab Technician – population of 10,000 • 1 Train Birth Assistant – population of 1000 • 1 ASHA worker – population of 1000 • 1 Village Health Guide – population of 1000 • 1 Angan-vadi worker – every 400-800 population 19
  • 20. ELEMENTS/ FUNCTIONS OF PRIMARY HEALTH CARE: • According to the Alma-Ata declaration, the primary health care includes at least 8 elements. • International Conference held on Primary Health Care at Alma-Ata city of USSR on 12 September 1978 to protect people and community from diseases. • They should be implemented in proper effective manner. 20
  • 21. 1. Education: Education about prevailing health problems and methods of preventing and controlling such problems. 2. Locally disease: Prevention and control of local endemic diseases 3. Essential drugs: Provision of essential drugs. 4. Maternal and Child health : Maternal and child health care and family planning 21
  • 22. 5. EPI : (Expanded programme on Immunization) Immunization against major infectious diseases 6. Nutrition: Promotion of food supply and proper nutrition 7. Treatment: Appropriate treatment of common diseases and injuries 8. Safe water: Adequate supply of safe water and basic sanitation. 22
  • 23. Role of nurses in primary health care: • In many countries, nursing and midwifery personnel are providing primary health care. • Nursing curricula have been revised to reflect the role of nurse in primary health care. • A WHO expert committee in 1984 has defined the role of nurses in primary healthcare as follows 23
  • 24. 1. Health promotion: Assessing the health status of individuals and communities 2. Community involvement: Involvement of ASHA, Anganwadi worker, village health guide and dias in primary health programmes. 3. Treatment : Providing treatment of chronic illnesses and other diseases. In case of any emergencies, making referrals to other centres for treatment. 24
  • 25. 4. Public health : taking care of infectious diseases in community, and keep records of that. 5. Education : Training and supervising health workers 6. Collaboration : For quick referral, collaboration with other department is required. 7. Evaluation : Monitoring progress in primary health care 25
  • 26. 8. MCH : Maternal and child health care including care of mothers during antenatal and postnatal period, care of child, vaccination etc. 9. Research: participate in research activities in communities for health care. 10.Rehabilitation: rehabilitation of patients with chronic illness and other problems. 26
  • 27. RECAPE 27 Equitable distribution1 PRINCIPLES OF PRIMARY HEALTH CARE: Community Participation2 Appropriate Technolgy3 Multi-sectoral approach4 Focus on prevention5
  • 28. 28 PRIMARY LEVEL1 LEVELS OF PRIMARY HEALTH CARE: SECONDARY LEVEL2 TERTIARY LEVEL3
  • 29. 29 1 ELEMENTS OF PRIMARY HEALTH CARE: E Education 2 L Locally disease 3 E Essential drugs 4 M Maternal and Child Health 5 E E P I 6 N Nutrition 7 T Treatment 8 S Safe Food
  • 30. 30