Cutts F
J Trop Med Hyg. 1985 Dec;88(6):407-13.
Community participation is regarded by many as the key to the primary health care (PHC) approach; that is the most essential factor in determining the success of failure of a PHC programme. In September 1983, UNICEF and Save the Children Fund (SCF) signed an agreement for a pilot PHC project in Badaber refugee camp, Pakistan, as the first phase in development of PHC in areas settled by Afghan refugees, under the supervision of the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) ant the government of Pakistan. This paper reviews the factors enhancing and inhibiting the formation of a community, describes how community participation was achieved in Badaber and discusses the prospects for replication of the model in the 86 camps in North West Frontier Province which are funded by UNHCR.
许多人认为社区参与是初级卫生保健方法的关键;这是决定初级卫生保健项目成败的最重要因素。1983年9月,联合国儿童基金会和救助儿童会签署了一项在巴基斯坦巴达伯难民营开展初级卫生保健试点项目的协议,这是在联合国难民事务高级专员公署(难民署)和巴基斯坦政府监督下,在阿富汗难民定居地区发展初级卫生保健的第一阶段。本文回顾了促进和抑制社区形成的因素,描述了在巴达伯如何实现社区参与,并讨论了在由难民署资助的西北边境省86个营地推广该模式的前景。