Alma Ata Declaration
Alma Ata Declaration
Alma Ata Declaration
Declaration
and Primary
Health Care
Philippines Response
to PHC
PHC recognizes the inter-relationship
LEGAL BASIS OF
PRIMARY HEALTH
CARE
- Governments have a
responsibility for the health
of their people which can be
fulfilled only by the
provision of adequate health
and social measures.
Fundamental Services of
Primary Health Care
1. Adequate and safe supply of
Three Major
Aspects of
Primary Health
Care Elements
1. PROMOTIVE ASPECTS
.Education concerning health
2. PREVENTIVE ASPECTS
Maternal Health Care
Child Health Care
Family Planning
Immunization against major
infectious diseases
Prevention and control of
locally endemic diseases
3. CURATIVE ASPECTS
Appropriate treatment
of common diseases and
injuries
Provision of essential
drugs
Cornerstones/Pillars in
PHC
1. Support Mechanism made
available equity
2. Active Community
Participation
3. Intra- and Intersectoral
Linkages
4. Use of Appropriate Technology
Characteristics of PHC
Essential Services
1.Community-based
2.Accessible
3.Acceptable
4.Sustainable
5.Affordable
Obstacle to Primary
Health Care Nursing
1.Role Complexity
2.Special
Responsibilities
3.Role Confusion
4.Lack of Skills Training
HEALTH
PROMOTION
Definition
- Health Promotion is the process of
OTTAWA CHARTER
Health is seen as a resource for
everyday life, not the objective of
living. Health is a positive concept
emphasizing social and personal
resources, as well as physical
capacities. Therefore, health
promotion is not just the
responsibility of the health sector, but
goes beyond healthy life-styles to
well-being.
(First International Conference on
processes of:
1. Enabling people
2. Advocacy
3. Mediating among sectors
In essence, health promotion action
involves:
.Helping people to develop
personal skills
.Creating supportive environments
.Strengthening communities
Influencing governments
fiscal measures
.Organizational change that is
geared towards more dynamic and
relevant organizational structure
and organizational climate
Health Education as
defined by the WHO
Health Education consciously
4. Self-empowering
improving self-awareness, selfesteem, and decision-making
5. Societal and
environmental change
changing the physical or social
environment
Advocacy is a combination of