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PREVENTIVE WORK IN FAMILY MEDICINE – PROACTIVE APPROACH

MILICA KATIĆ ; Ministry of Health and Social Welfare Working Group on Reform of Primary Health Care and University of Zagreb, Medical School, Andrija Štampar School of Public Health, Zagreb, Croatia
VESNA JUREŠA ; Ministry of Health and Social Welfare Working Group on Reform of Primary Health Care and University of Zagreb, Medical School, Andrija Štampar School of Public Health, Zagreb, Croatia
BISERKA BERGMAN-MARKOVIĆ ; University of Zagreb, School of Medicine, Andrija Štampar School of Public Health, Zagreb, Croatia
DRAŽEN JURKOVIĆ ; Ministry of Health and Social Welfare Working Group on Reform of Primary Health Care, Zagreb, Croatia
SANJA PREDAVEC ; Ministry of Health and Social Welfare Working Group on Reform of Primary Health Care, Zagreb, Croatia
MARIJA HRASTINSKI ; Ministry of Health and Social Welfare Working Group on Reform of Primary Health Care, Zagreb, Croatia
MARIJAN BALEN ; Ministry of Health and Social Welfare Working Group on Reform of Primary Health Care, Zagreb, Croatia
DRAGOMIR PETRIC ; Ministry of Health and Social Welfare Working Group on Reform of Primary Health Care, Zagreb, Croatia
BRUNO MAZZI ; Ministry of Health and Social Welfare Working Group on Reform of Primary Health Care, Zagreb, Croatia
HRVOJE TILJAK ; Ministry of Health and Social Welfare Working Group on Reform of Primary Health Care and University of Zagreb, Medical School, Andrija Štampar School of Public Health, Zagreb, Croatia
RUDIKA GMAJNIĆ ; Ministry of Health and Social Welfare Working Group on Reform of Primary Health Care, Zagreb, Croatia
INES DIMINIĆ-LISICA ; Ministry of Health and Social Welfare Working Group on Reform of Primary Health Care, Zagreb, Croatia
RAJKA ŠIMUNOVIĆ ; Ministry of Health and Social Welfare Working Group on Reform of Primary Health Care, Zagreb, Croatia
ALEKSANDAR JOVANOVIĆ ; Ministry of Health and Social Welfare Working Group on Reform of Primary Health Care, Zagreb, Croatia
HRVOJE VUKOVIĆ ; Ministry of Health and Social Welfare Working Group on Reform of Primary Health Care, Zagreb, Croatia
GORDANA PRLJEVIĆ ; Ministry of Health and Social Welfare Working Group on Reform of Primary Health Care, Zagreb, Croatia
RANKO STEVANOVIĆ ; Ministry of Health and Social Welfare Working Group on Reform of Primary Health Care, Zagreb, Croatia


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Abstract

The role of general practitioner/family physician (GP/FP) in disease prevention and health promotion is strongly supported by research and health policies. The position of GPs/FPs in the health care system and their close, sustained contact with their patients and local community makes preventive care an integral part of GP/FP routine work. The spectrum of caring for patients in general practice/family medicine is actually very large, going from intervention on health care determinants to palliative care. The prevention-related activities are more or less present at each step of this “healthcare continuum”. The significant gaps between GP/FP knowledge and practices persist in the use of evidence-based recommendations for health promotion and disease prevention. We describe the role of GP/FP in preventive care and report data on preventive care activities in the Croatian Family Medicine Service. More objective evidence is needed to see what GPs/FPs actually do in practice. For this reason, it is critical that GPs/FPs systematically record the most relevant preventive and health promotion activities that they perform. Furthermore, their performance of the preventive program should be regularly monitored, evaluated and professionally and financially validated. We present the preventive program based on these principles in Family Medicine Service proposed by the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare Working Group on Reform of Primary Health Care.

Keywords

preventive activities; family medicine

Hrčak ID:

118775

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/118775

Publication date:

29.3.2014.

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