Universidad y Salud (Apr 2024)

Senses and meanings of primary health care academic visions in nursing

  • Isabel Cristina Florez Escobar,
  • Maria Angela Alves Nascimento,
  • José Ivo Contreras Briceño,
  • Lennys Soley Carvajal Suárez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22267/rus.242602.322
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 2

Abstract

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Introduction: Primary Health Care (PHC) has acquired different meanings for different people, at specific times and places, which poses important challenges for its understanding. Objective: To analyze the meaning(s) and sense(s) of Primary/Basic Health Care in the academic views on Nursing/Health in the context of undergraduate Nursing courses offered at two public Higher Education Institutions. Materials and methods: Qualitative study with an exploratory approach. Semi-structured interviews and documentary analysis were used as data collection techniques. Results: The senses/meanings of Primary Health Care converge with the population's gateway to the health system at the first care level and with the first contact of a person with the health service. However, it is still considered as a less important service within the care network. Conclusion: Primary Health Care means a relevant possibility for Nursing/Health care through health promotion and disease prevention actions, with a commitment to respond to most of the population's health needs.

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