Watanakij P, McElmurry B J
Nursing Division, Ministry of Health, Bangkok, Thailand.
Int Nurs Rev. 1995 Jul-Aug;42(4):121-3.
Assuring that the quality of life is continually improved for community residents is an important outcome of primary health care (PHC) programmes. Yet, how can it be measured. Below, the authors describe a tool developed to elicit client perceptions of PHC conditions in two communities in two different cultures: one in Thailand, the other in the USA. Such a tool can help communities prioritize their concerns and monitor the effect of PHC interventions.
确保社区居民的生活质量持续提高是初级卫生保健(PHC)项目的一项重要成果。然而,该如何衡量它呢?下文作者描述了一种工具,该工具用于获取两种不同文化背景下两个社区的服务对象对初级卫生保健状况的看法:一个社区在泰国,另一个在美国。这样一种工具可以帮助社区确定其关注事项的优先顺序,并监测初级卫生保健干预措施的效果。