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Primary health care - CORRECT ANSWER-is a philosophy of care based on social justice, and an
organising framework for the activities of health professionals
Primary health care principles - CORRECT ANSWER-Accessible health care
Appropriate technology
Health Promotion
Cultural Sensitivity
Intersectoral Collaboration
Community Participation
Primary Care - CORRECT ANSWER-The first line of care when a person is sick or injured. Primary
care is an element of primary health care.
Ottowa Charter - CORRECT ANSWER-Emphasises the importance of promoting health at a
global level, and identifies the fundamental conditions and resources for community health.
Principles of the Ottowa Charter - CORRECT ANSWER-Build healthy public policy
Create supportive environments
, Strengthen community action
Develop personal skills
Reorient health services
Health promotion - CORRECT ANSWER-The process of enabling people to increase control over,
and improve their health (WHO) -upstream, midstream and downstream
Upstream - CORRECT ANSWER-Promoting, maintaining health (improving conditions)
Midstream - CORRECT ANSWER-Appropriate treatment, protection from harm or disability after
illness/injury
Downstream - CORRECT ANSWER-Rehabilitation, coping (managing health and illness)
Health Prevention - CORRECT ANSWER-Strategies aimed at maintaining health and well-being,
and preventing illness - primary, secondary and tertiary
Primary Prevention - CORRECT ANSWER-networking, partnering, information exchange to
provide guidance on preventing illness and/or injury, and to promote healthy living through
health literacy and support for community decision making.
Secondary Prevention - CORRECT ANSWER-Collaborating with other sectors and agencies as
well as with the local community to prioritise, plan and implement short and long term projects.
Included are plans to respond to structural, place-based conditions that affect health.
Tertiary Prevention - CORRECT ANSWER-Ensuring there are appropriate resources to support
and sustain community activities. Included are strategies for maintaining and extending funding
to accommodate the needs of capacity- building initiatives, maintaining the integrity of the
social and cultural contexts, and embedding projects within existing community agencies.