| Literature DB >> 23663304 |
Frances E Baum1, David G Legge, Toby Freeman, Angela Lawless, Ronald Labonté, Gwyneth M Jolley.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The Commission on the Social Determinants of Health and the World Health Organization have called for action to address the social determinants of health. This paper considers the extent to which primary health care services in Australia are able to respond to this call. We report on interview data from an empirical study of primary health care centres in Adelaide and Alice Springs, Australia.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23663304 PMCID: PMC3660265 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-13-460
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Characteristics of the six case study PHC services, 2010
| Service A | 16 (13.5) | $1.2m | SA Health | State funded and managed | Social worker, nurse, speech pathologist, occupational therapist, dietitian, cultural worker, lifestyle advisor |
| Service B | 26 (20) | $1.1m | SA Health | State funded and managed | Medical officer, lifestyle advisor, PHC worker, podiatrist, nurse, speech pathologist |
| Service C | 36 (22) | $1.7m | SA Health | State funded and managed | Nurse, dietitian, speech pathologist, psychologist, occupational therapist, cultural worker, social worker |
| Service D | 12 (10.8) | $0.5m | SA Health | State funded and managed | Aboriginal health worker, PHC worker |
| Congress | 320 (188) | $20m | Dept. of Health & Ageing | Aboriginal community controlled Board | Medical officer, psychologist, social worker, youth worker, midwife, nurse, Aboriginal health worker, pharmacist |
| Shine SA | 100 (55) | $6.1m | SA Health + Dept. of Health & Ageing | Non-government organisation with governing Council | Medical officer, nurse, counsellor, workforce educator, community health worker, disability worker, Aboriginal educator, multicultural worker |